In the late 1980s and early 1990s a number of factors and events coalesced to encourage the international community to re-examine high seas fisheries issues. The need to enhance the effectiveness of regional fisheries organizations led to the development of the 1995 United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement, dealing with straddling and highly migratory stocks. Both Canada and Australia played a significant role in the development of this agreement While having much in common, each state had different interests and concerns Canada\u27s attention was focused on the problem of straddling stocks, while Australia \u27s interests have been primarily, though not exclusively, directed at highly migratory species. This paper analyses Australian and Canad...
The United States and Canadian fishery management regimes each professes to fulfill the goals of con...
Fisheries conservation has become an important if also recent concern of maritime nations with signi...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s a number of factors and events coalesced to encourage the internat...
Australia and Canada have significant oceans domains, and concomitant responsibility for large marit...
While shared stocks create some commonality of interests among states, they also present a potential...
This article is a critical analysis of Canadian and international management strategies for the Nort...
Australia and Canada have significant oceans domains, and concomitant responsibility for large marit...
Challenges in ocean and coastal management are facing all coastal states of the world. including Aus...
Canada and the USA have developed a series of cooperative initiatives that address transboundary fis...
This Essay will focus on how Canada and the United States have both succeeded and failed in adopting...
The UN Fish Stocks Agreement was an effort to curb rising conflicts and unilateral actions regarding...
The principal aim of national oceans policymaking is to identify and assess all current and future u...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
Without question, Canadian domestic policy has had an influence on the development of the fisheries ...
The United States and Canadian fishery management regimes each professes to fulfill the goals of con...
Fisheries conservation has become an important if also recent concern of maritime nations with signi...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s a number of factors and events coalesced to encourage the internat...
Australia and Canada have significant oceans domains, and concomitant responsibility for large marit...
While shared stocks create some commonality of interests among states, they also present a potential...
This article is a critical analysis of Canadian and international management strategies for the Nort...
Australia and Canada have significant oceans domains, and concomitant responsibility for large marit...
Challenges in ocean and coastal management are facing all coastal states of the world. including Aus...
Canada and the USA have developed a series of cooperative initiatives that address transboundary fis...
This Essay will focus on how Canada and the United States have both succeeded and failed in adopting...
The UN Fish Stocks Agreement was an effort to curb rising conflicts and unilateral actions regarding...
The principal aim of national oceans policymaking is to identify and assess all current and future u...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
Without question, Canadian domestic policy has had an influence on the development of the fisheries ...
The United States and Canadian fishery management regimes each professes to fulfill the goals of con...
Fisheries conservation has become an important if also recent concern of maritime nations with signi...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...