Comparison of Fishery Policies and Management Techniques of the United States and Iceland

In 1976, the United States enacted the Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), presently referred to as the Magnuson Fishery conservation and Management Act (MFCMA). The legislation is a complex and detailed document establishing for the first time a national fishery policy. The Act also cre...

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Main Author: Lillestolen, Ted I.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: DigitalCommons@URI 1982
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/ma_etds/119
https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/ma_etds/article/1122/viewcontent/Lillestolen_1982.pdf
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Summary:In 1976, the United States enacted the Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), presently referred to as the Magnuson Fishery conservation and Management Act (MFCMA). The legislation is a complex and detailed document establishing for the first time a national fishery policy. The Act also created an organizational structure designed to implement this new policy. Since the Act's implementation, there has been a great deal of controversy, especially generated by the commercial fishermen. This paper focuses on Iceland, primarily because of its great economic dependency on its fisheries resources, unlike the United States.