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- Title
FROM HARBOR TO HIGH SEAS: AN ARGUMENT FOR RETHINKING FISHERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND MULTINATIONAL FISHING TREATIES.
- Authors
DIETER, AUSTIN
- Abstract
Regulation of international fisheries, and the relationship between nations and their management systems is one of the most pressing issues in international law and international relations. Oceans arc facing complete marine wildlife depletion due to years of overfishing and mismanagement. Advancements in fishing technology have led to huge fishing fleets and unprecedented fish catch sizes, which, in turn, have caused a sharp drop in the number of fish in the oceans. This note proposes two substantial changes that must be made in order to quell this devastation and restore the oceans to their once bountiful state. These changes will be difficult and costly, but are necessary to reach the ultimate goal of a balanced oceanic ecosystem.
- Subjects
FISHERY management; OVERFISHING; TRANSBOUNDARY waters; TREATIES; MARINE ecology; INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
Wisconsin International Law Journal, 2014, Vol 32, Issue 4, p725
- ISSN
0743-7951
- Publication type
Article