Climate change and its effect on marine environment, especially ocean warming, acidification and sea level rise, impacts fisheries in different ways. However, fisheries and climate change are regulated by different international management mechanisms, which makes the current fisheries management system face challenges. Realizing this, the present paper is designed to consider whether international law should be introduced to apply better management of fisheries so as to cope with the issues arising from climate change. In addition, the paper highlights the importance of incorporating relevant principles into future fisheries regulations by examining an existing bilateral fishery agreements
Climate change has been recognized as the foremost environmental problem of the twenty-first century...
Climate change is already producing ecological, social, and economic impacts on fisheries, and these...
Global fish and seafood production has more than doubled in the last fifty years, with Europe accoun...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
Climate change is affecting physical and biological components and processes of marine ecosystems in...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
The effects of climate change on the ocean environment – especially ocean warming, acidification, an...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
In International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) 2008 Meeting, Nha Trang, Vietna
This paper outlines the benefits of using the framework for an ecosystem approach to fisheries manag...
Climate change will have a variety of consequences for marine capture fisheries within the broadly d...
The aim of this chapter is to critically evaluate the applications and shortcomings of the current r...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Climate change has been recognized as the foremost environmental problem of the twenty-first century...
Climate change is already producing ecological, social, and economic impacts on fisheries, and these...
Global fish and seafood production has more than doubled in the last fifty years, with Europe accoun...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
Climate change is affecting physical and biological components and processes of marine ecosystems in...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
The effects of climate change on the ocean environment – especially ocean warming, acidification, an...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
In International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) 2008 Meeting, Nha Trang, Vietna
This paper outlines the benefits of using the framework for an ecosystem approach to fisheries manag...
Climate change will have a variety of consequences for marine capture fisheries within the broadly d...
The aim of this chapter is to critically evaluate the applications and shortcomings of the current r...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Climate change has been recognized as the foremost environmental problem of the twenty-first century...
Climate change is already producing ecological, social, and economic impacts on fisheries, and these...
Global fish and seafood production has more than doubled in the last fifty years, with Europe accoun...