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The maritime security fallout from North Korea's fisheries policy

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MARINE POLICY
卷 136, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104915

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North Korea; Fisheries policy; Maritime security; Sanctions; IUU fishing; Smuggling; Interstate disputes

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  1. AustralianResearch Council [DP140102098]
  2. Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Center

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North Korea's fisheries policy has created maritime security challenges in Northeast Asia, resulting in issues such as fisheries exploitation and maritime boundary disputes. This has implications for fisheries management and engagement with North Korea on maritime issues.
North Korea's fisheries policy has created a wide range of maritime security challenges within the larger Northeast Asia region. North Korea has focused on increasing fish production and bringing in income, but its political economy has resulted in fisheries exploitation that is neither monitored nor controlled directly by the state. This is further complicated by United Nations sanctions that prohibit the legal export of fisheries product, and a series of maritime boundary disputes between North Korea and other countries. Combined, these factors lead to a range of maritime security problems, including fisheries smuggling, IUU fishing in both North Korean waters and elsewhere in the region, inter-state maritime clashes, arms proliferation, and maritime piracy. This has a number of policy implications for fisheries management and engagement with North Korea on maritime issues.

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