High seas fisheries management
High Seas Fisheries Management is management of fisheries outside of global exclusive economic zones or Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.
Related Publications
- U.R. Sumaila, V.W.Y. Lam, D.D. Miller, L. Teh, R.A. Watson, D. Zeller, et al.,Winners and losers in a world where the high seas is closed to fishing, Scientific Reports. 5 (2015) 8481.
- C. White, C. Costello, Close the High Seas to Fishing?, PLoS Biology 12 (2014).
- R. Blasiak, N. Yagi, Shaping an international agreement on marine biodiversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction: Lessons from high seas fisheries, Marine Policy. 71 (2016) 210–216.
- U.R. Sumaila, D. Zeller, R. Watson, J. Alder, D. Pauly, Potential costs and benefits of marine reserves in the high seas, Marine Ecology Progress Series 345 (2007) 305–310.
- W.W.L. Cheung, M.C. Jones, V.W.Y. Lam, D.D. Miller, Y. Ota, L. Teh, et al., Transform high seas management to build climate resilience in marine seafood supply, Fish and Fisheries. (2016).
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