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Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing: Is international cooperation contagious?

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OCEAN DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 37, Issue 3-4, Pages 265-297

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00908320600800929

Keywords

China; Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living; Resources; illegal; unreported; and unregulated fishing; International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna; International Plan of Action to Deter; Prevent and Eliminate Illegal; Unreported and Unregulated Fishing; North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission; regional fishery management organization; South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency; toothfish

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Illegal, unreported, and unregulated ( IUU) Fishing is considered a major threat to high seas fish stocks. Each of the the international regional fishery management organizations ( RFMOs) are combating some form of IUU fishing and this led the Food and Agriculture Oranization of the United Nations ( FAO) to adopt the International Plan of Action to Deter, Prevent and Eliminate IUU Fishing ( IPOA-IUU). This article will analyze the issues involved with IUU fishing, examine the recommendations in the IPOA, and consider examples of successful management and enforcement measures in use by states and RFMOs. Finally, recent developments in China will be viewed as an example of how international cooperation is contagious.

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