The effect of 200 mile limits on fisheries management in the Northeast Atlantic /
[Book]
by K.M. Brander.
Rome :
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
1978.
vii, 19 pages :
illustrations ;
28 cm.
FAO Fisheries technical paper ;
no. 183
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-17).
The extension of fishing limits in the Northeast Atlantic has led to a fall in the catches by distant water fleets, but has resolved few of the management problems. This is because most major stocks are shared between coastal states so that bilateral or international agreement is still needed on their management and on the allocation of property rights. The distribution of catches and the migrations of the major stocks are described briefly in order to illustrate the interrelated difficulties of management and allocation which have been encountered. The uses and limitations of bio-economic models in helping to clarify and resolve these issues are discussed.
Effect of 200 mile limits on fisheries management in the Northeast Atlantic.
Economic zones (Law of the sea)-- North Atlantic Ocean.
Fishery management-- Europe.
Fishery management, International-- North Atlantic Ocean.
Fishery policy-- Europe.
Economic zones (Law of the sea)
Fishery management, International.
Fishery management.
Fishery policy.
Europe.
North Atlantic Ocean.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.