Navigating Pacific fisheries legal and policy trends in the implementation of international fisheries instruments in the Western and Central Pacific region edited by Quentin Hanich and Martin Tsamenyi

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Ocean publicationsPublication details: Wollongong, Australia Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) 2009Description: vi, 357 p. 24 cm. illISBN:
  • 9781741281767 (pbk)
  • 9781741281774 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.046956
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Contents:
Su'a N. F. Tanielu Preface
Quentin Hanich and Martin Tsamenyi Introduction
Quentin Hanich, Clive Schofield and Peter Cozens Oceans of Opportunity? The Limits of Maritime Claims in the Western and Central Pacific Region
Vina Ram-Bidesi Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations under the WTO and Likely Policy Implications for the Pacific Island Countries
Mary Ann Palma Combating IUU Fishing: International Legal Developments
Gail Lugten The FAO Global Record of Fishing Vessels: Issues for Pacific Island States and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
Alexa A. Cole Lessons from the Toolbox - Using Vessel Monitoring System Data in Enforcement Proceedings
Martin Tsamenyi, Ben Milligan and Kwame Mfodwo Fisheries Dispute Settlement under the Law of the Sea Convention:Current Practice in the Western and Central Pacific Region
Pio E. Manoa Partners or Adversaries? The Role of NGOs in the Implementation of International Fisheries Instruments
Shelton Harley and John Hampton Status of Tuna Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean and Scientific Challenges
Sandra Tarte The Convention for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean: Implementation Challenges from a Historical Perspective
Quentin Hanich Control, Cooperation and ‘Participatory Rights’ in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Tuna Fisheries
Hannah Parris and Alex Lee Allocation Models in the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission and Implications for Pacific Island States
Les Clark Implementation of the Precautionary Approach and Reference Points
Samasoni Sauni Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management: Implementation Issues and Challenges for the Pacific Island States
William Edeson Legislative Guidelines for Sustainable Fisheries: Some Future Directions for the Development of Fisheries Legislation in the Pacific Islands
Summary: "Navigating Pacific Fisheries analyses the legal and policy context for the conservation, management and exploitation of tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific region. Each chapter analyses and explores a key legal or policy issue of the tuna fisheries with a particular focus on Pacific island interests. The book explores these matters in two parts: Part One focuses on the impacts of global legal and policy trends on the conservation and management of the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries; Part Two focuses on the impacts of regional legal and policy trends on the conservation and management of the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries."
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Includes bibliographical references

Su'a N. F. Tanielu Preface

Quentin Hanich and Martin Tsamenyi Introduction

Quentin Hanich, Clive Schofield and Peter Cozens Oceans of Opportunity? The Limits of Maritime Claims in the Western and Central Pacific Region

Vina Ram-Bidesi Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations under the WTO and Likely Policy Implications for the Pacific Island Countries

Mary Ann Palma Combating IUU Fishing: International Legal Developments

Gail Lugten The FAO Global Record of Fishing Vessels: Issues for Pacific Island States and the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency

Alexa A. Cole Lessons from the Toolbox - Using Vessel Monitoring System Data in Enforcement Proceedings

Martin Tsamenyi, Ben Milligan and Kwame Mfodwo Fisheries Dispute Settlement under the Law of the Sea Convention:Current Practice in the Western and Central Pacific Region

Pio E. Manoa Partners or Adversaries? The Role of NGOs in the Implementation of International Fisheries Instruments

Shelton Harley and John Hampton Status of Tuna Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean and Scientific Challenges

Sandra Tarte The Convention for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean: Implementation Challenges from a Historical Perspective

Quentin Hanich Control, Cooperation and ‘Participatory Rights’ in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Tuna Fisheries

Hannah Parris and Alex Lee Allocation Models in the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission and Implications for Pacific Island States

Les Clark Implementation of the Precautionary Approach and Reference Points

Samasoni Sauni Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management: Implementation Issues and Challenges for the Pacific Island States

William Edeson Legislative Guidelines for Sustainable Fisheries: Some Future Directions for the Development of Fisheries Legislation in the Pacific Islands

"Navigating Pacific Fisheries analyses the legal and policy context for the conservation, management and exploitation of tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific region. Each chapter analyses and explores a key legal or policy issue of the tuna fisheries with a particular focus on Pacific island interests. The book explores these matters in two parts: Part One focuses on the impacts of global legal and policy trends on the conservation and management of the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries; Part Two focuses on the impacts of regional legal and policy trends on the conservation and management of the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries."