Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific

Historical Perspectives of Fisheries Exploitation in the Indo-Pacific
Author: Joseph Christensen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401787271

The waters of the Indo-Pacific were at the centre of the global expansion of marine capture fisheries in the twentieth century, yet surprisingly little has been written about this subject from a historical perspective. This book, the first major study of the history of fishing in Asia and Oceania, presents the case-studies completed through the History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) initiative. It examines the marine environmental history and historical marine ecology of the Indo-Pacific during a period that witnessed the dramatic escalation of industrial fishing in these seas.

Status of Interactions of Pacific Tuna Fisheries in 1995

Status of Interactions of Pacific Tuna Fisheries in 1995
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789251039212

An indexed bibliography of papers on tuna and billfish tagging is appended.

Fisheries in the Economies of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories

Fisheries in the Economies of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories
Author: Robert Gillett
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9292546953

The fishing industry benefits the people and economies of the Pacific in various ways but the full value of these benefits is not reflected in the region's statistics. Records may be maintained but they are not complete, or accurate, or comparable. The research summarized in this report reaffirms the importance of this sector to the economies and societies of the Pacific island countries. The research reveals that the full value of fisheries is likely to have eluded statisticians, and therefore fisheries authorities, government decision makers, and donors. But its value has never escaped the fisher, fish trader, and fish processor. The difference in appreciation between public and private individuals must raise the question of whether fisheries are receiving adequate attention from the public sector---including the necessary management and protection, appropriate research, development, extension and training, and sufficient investment.

Resources & Environment in Asia's Marine Sector

Resources & Environment in Asia's Marine Sector
Author: James B. Marsh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1351418785

This volume brings together a cross-section of marine experts who provide a comprehensive exploration of the major facets of Asia's marine sector. It considers both the marine mineral and fish stocks in Asian waters. This extensive volume examines "official" statistics with an objective eye and provides an overview of fish stock with much focus on the access and management of tuna. It considers global economic issues concerning fishing rights, looks at joint ventures between nations, and considers law enforcement efforts. The volume devotes a section to sea lanes and another to off shore mineral deposits. It also considers current and growing problems and possible solutions regarding pollution.

Order for the Oceans at the Turn of the Century

Order for the Oceans at the Turn of the Century
Author: Davor Vidas
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004638482

This book is a state-of-the-art report on ocean law and politics today, written by 40 contributors from six continents. At this important early stage of implementation of the Law of the Sea Convention, this book assesses where we have been going in the past decade and charts the way ahead. Implementation of the Convention - from the perspective of interaction of politics and law - is the unifying theme of the book. Under this, three basic aspects have emerged as crucial during the 1990s: (1) evolution of new regimes; (2) institutionalisation; and (3) new patterns of participation. These are explored systematically in sections on: the Convention, its implementing agreements and related international institutions (Parts I and II); interaction of law of the sea with other regimes, including those for polar regions (Parts III and IV); the various levels (international, national and transnational) and actors involved in the implementation of the Convention (Part V); and a number of salient issues in implementation today (Part VI).