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International Regulation of Fisheries Management in Arctic Waters

Barnes, Richard

Authors

Richard Barnes



Abstract

Climate change has opened up the possibility of new fisheries in Arctic waters. There are governance gaps in existing international and regional instruments as they apply to Arctic waters. Existing regimes might be adapted or a new Arctic RFMO created to manage new Arctic fisheries. Whichever approach is favoured by States it will need to address the same general issues facing current fisheries management, such as excess fishing capacity and IUU fishing. It will also need to accommodate the particularly nature of Arctic ecosystems and special interests afforded to indigenous peoples, as well as other activities such as shipping, tourism and mineral exploitation. Any new regime must be capable of adapting to continued change and take a strong precautionary approach.

Citation

Barnes, R. (2011). International Regulation of Fisheries Management in Arctic Waters. Jahrbuch fur internationales Recht. German yearbook of international law, 54, 193-230

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2011
Deposit Date Nov 13, 2014
Journal Jahrbuch Fur Internationales Recht. German Yearbook Of International Law
Print ISSN 0021-3993
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 54
Pages 193-230
Keywords Arctic; Ecosystems approach; Fisheries regulation; Indigenous peoples; Law of the sea; Regional fisheries management
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/467086
Publisher URL http://www.gyil.org/?article=international-regulation-of-fisheries-management-in-arctic-waters