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One fish, two fish, IUU, and no fish: unreported fishing worldwide
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Ganapathiraju, Pramod
, Pitcher, Tony
, Baird, Rachel
, Sumaila, Rashid U
, Metuzals, Kaija
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Marine
2010
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One fish, two fish, IUU, and no fish: unreported fishing worldwide
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Ganapathiraju, Pramod
, Pitcher, Tony
, Baird, Rachel
, Sumaila, Rashid U
, Metuzals, Kaija
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Marine
2010
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One fish, two fish, IUU, and no fish: unreported fishing worldwide
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One fish, two fish, IUU, and no fish: unreported fishing worldwide
2010
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Today, one of the most severe problems affecting world fisheries is illegal fishing. Illegal or pirate fishing occurs in almost all fisheries and can take up significant amounts of global catches. The nature of illegal, unreported and unregulated catches, collectively termed IUU, are the focus of this chapter, although all, including discards, are technically 'unreported' to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The nature of IUU fishing from a global perspective is discussed before analyzing some case studies to illustrate how IUU fishing is being addressed in different regions.
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9780195370287, 0195370287
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