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Conservation And Management Of Transnational Tuna Fisheries Robin Allen

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Conservation And Management Of Transnational Tuna Fisheries Robin Allen
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 347
Author: Robin Allen, James A. Joseph, Dale Squires
ISBN: 9780813805672, 9780813820262, 0813805678, 081382026X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Conservation And Management Of Transnational Tuna Fisheries Robin Allen by Robin Allen, James A. Joseph, Dale Squires 9780813805672, 9780813820262, 0813805678, 081382026X instant download after payment.

Conservation and Management of Transnational Tuna Fisheries reviews and synthesizes the existing literature, focusing on rights-based management and the creation of economic incentives to manage transnational tuna fisheries. Transnational tuna fisheries are among the most important fisheries in the world, and tuna commissions are increasingly shifting toward this approach. Comprehensively covering the subject, Conservation and Management of Transnational Tuna Fisheries summarizes global experience and offers practical applications for applying rights-based management and the creation of economic incentives, addressing potential problems as well as the total level of capacity.

This reference work is divided into four parts, beginning with an overview of the book, including the issues, property rights, and rights-based management. The subsequent sections address issues arising with property rights, discuss bycatch, and cover compliance, enforcement, trade measures, and politics. Written by an expert team of international authors, Conservation and Management of Transnational Tuna Fisheries will appeal to social and fisheries scientists and fishery managers in universities and research institutions, government and non-governmental organizations, fisheries management bodies, members of the fishing industry, and international institutions.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–10): Dr. Robin Allen, Dr. James Joseph, Dr. Dale Squires and Elizabeth Stryjewski
Chapter 2 Addressing the Problem of Excess Fishing Capacity in Tuna Fisheries (pages 11–38): Dr. James Joseph, Dr. Dale Squires, Dr. William Bayliff and Professor Theodore Groves
Chapter 3 Property and Use Rights in Fisheries (pages 39–64): Dr. Dale Squires
Chapter 4 Rights?Based Management in Transnational Tuna Fisheries (pages 65–86): Dr. Robin Allen, Dr. William Bayliff, Dr. James Joseph and Dr. Dale Squires
Chapter 5 The Benefits and Costs of Transformation of Open Access on the High Seas (pages 87–95): Dr. Robin Allen, Dr. William Bayliff, Dr. James Joseph and Dr. Dale Squires
Chapter 6 International Fisheries Law and the Transferability of Quota: Principles and Precedents (pages 97–125): Professor Andrew Serdy
Chapter 7 Can Rights Put It Right? Industry Initiatives to Resolve Overcapacity Issues: Observations from a Boat Deck and a Manager's Desk (pages 127–135): Daryl R. Sykes
Chapter 8 Rights?Based Management of Tuna Fisheries: Lessons from the Assignment of Property Rights on the Western US Frontier (pages 137–154): Professor Gary D. Libecap
Chapter 9 The Economics of Allocation in Tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (pages 155–162): Professor R. Quentin Grafton, Professor Rognvaldur Hannesson, Bruce Shallard, Daryl R. Sykes and Dr. Joseph Terry
Chapter 10 Allocating Fish across Jurisdictions (pages 163–179): Professor Jon M. Van Dyke
Chapter 11 Buybacks in Transnational Fisheries (pages 181–194): Dr. Dale Squires, Dr. James Joseph and Professor Theodore Groves
Chapter 12 Limited Access in Transnational Tuna Fisheries (pages 195–211): Brian Hallman, Professor Scott Barrett, Raymond P. Clarke, Dr. James Joseph and Dr. Dale Squires
Chapter 13 Individual Transferable Quotas for Bycatches: Lessons for the Tuna–Dolphin Issue (pages 213–224): Professor Rognvaldur Hannesson
Chapter 14 Incentives to Address Bycatch Issues (pages 225–248): Dr. Heidi Gjertsen, Dr. Martin Hall and Dr. Dale Squires
Chapter 15 Prospects for Use Rights in Tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (pages 249–268): Professor Frank Alcock
Chapter 16 Flags of Convenience and Property Rights on the High Seas (pages 269–281): Professor Elizabeth R. Desombre
Chapter 17 Japanese Policies, Ocean Law, and the Tuna Fisheries: Sustainability Goals, the IUU Issue, and Overcapacity (pages 283–320): Dr. Kathryn J. Mengerink, Professor Harry N. Scheiber and Professor Yann?Huei Song
Chapter 18 Quasi?Property Rights and the Effectiveness of Atlantic Tuna Management 321 (pages 321–332): Professor D. G. Webster

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