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This
work is not a general overview of international fisheries
management regimes, as the title might suggest. Rather it is an
examination of the development and application of precautionary
and ecosystem based management approaches to modern international
fisheries management, taking two case studies as examples: the
Bering Sea "Donut Hole" Convention and the Convention
for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
(CCAMLR). The author concludes with a discussion of the
difficulties common to both approaches in the area of compliance
and proposes a number of mechanisms by which the management of
stocks could be improved. |