DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17134832
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Effective Governance and Policy Implementation in Governing High Seas Fisheries: A Comparative Study of Three Regional Fisheries Management Organizations

Abstract: <p>Two-thirds of fish stocks commercially fished on the high seas are either depleted or overexploited. Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) are key international actors having the legal competence to establish fishery conservation and management measures to improve the optimal and sustainable utilization of high seas fisheries resources. The literature suggests that their effectiveness is varied. While some RFMOs are making progress towards more sustainable fisheries, some are facing fish… Show more

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“…It was also observed that due to organization's concentrated efforts on managing one species and a relatively small number of members, the management and conservation measures are well designed in the CCSBT as compared to other RFMOs-its MP is exemplary, based on the scientific perspectives wherein external scientists and members' scientists make recommendations that enable members to set reliable TACs and manage fishery resources [75]. Furthermore, as indicated in the Report of the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Commission in relation to its Strategic Plan, it requires incorporation of advice consistent with the precautionary approach together with the best scientific information available [74].…”
Section: Rfmo Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also observed that due to organization's concentrated efforts on managing one species and a relatively small number of members, the management and conservation measures are well designed in the CCSBT as compared to other RFMOs-its MP is exemplary, based on the scientific perspectives wherein external scientists and members' scientists make recommendations that enable members to set reliable TACs and manage fishery resources [75]. Furthermore, as indicated in the Report of the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Commission in relation to its Strategic Plan, it requires incorporation of advice consistent with the precautionary approach together with the best scientific information available [74].…”
Section: Rfmo Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%