
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Arctic
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing (IUU) in the Arctic (see discussion of the Arctic boundaries) is an under researched scientific field. [1] The most recent academic articles about IUU in the Arctic mainly concerns the mid-2000s.
Illegal Fishing in Arctic Waters examines available data to estimate the extent and the impact of IUU fishing in the Barents Sea and the Russian Far East. It also examines fishing practices, changes within the fishing industry, the effects of globalization and existing IUU fishing and control regimes, among other
In Hot Water: Arctic Fisheries as a Proxy for Geopolitical Tensions
2023年7月11日 · As Arctic waters continue to warm, and as climate change catalyses a range of disruptive environmental shifts in the region, it will become increasingly critical to manage these relationships sensitively to ensure sustainable resource management, including …
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Circumpolar Arctic
2010年10月1日 · In this essay, I explore several northern fisheries to examine various IUU [illegal, unreported, and unregulated] fishing scenarios for the Arctic: commercial fishing in the Canadian and U.S....
Arctic Geopolitics of Fishing - SpringerLink
2020年6月26日 · Global Initiative developed an IUU Fishing Index, which assesses states’ vulnerability, prevalence, and response to IUU fishing. Many of the Arctic states score well on this index, but Russia is ranked 4th-worst. In addition, China is the lowest-ranked state.
Trade measures and the combat of IUU fishing ... - ScienceDirect
2009年3月1日 · This article examines whether international trade law constrains the adoption and implementation of certain restrictions on trade that aim to strangle IUU fishing for Northeast Arctic cod. That cod stock is the world's biggest, and looms large economically, politically and culturally in coastal communities in Norway and Northwest Russia [2] .
In conjunction with pollution, unpredictable land and sea access, and warming ocean temperatures all resulting from climate change, Arctic and subarctic IUU fishing will exacerbate food insecurity for indigenous groups and endanger their way of life.
IUU fishing is a serious and immediate threat to the marine ecosystems in the Arctic. This report focuses on two regions – the Barents Sea region and the Russian Far East, and two species – Atlantic cod and Alaska
IUU Briefing Note – Arctic Ocean - American Security Project
2022年10月12日 · The Arctic Ocean is a productive and vital marine environment that is vulnerable to illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and over-exploitation. As ice shelves recede due to climate change and Arctic waters become increasingly navigable, malign actors are likely to proliferate in this region, absent any intervention.
Barents Sea Fisheries – the IUU Struggle - Arctic Review
2010年10月31日 · Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters under Norwegian and Russian jurisdiction, and regional states have recently made important advances in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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