The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Deep Sea 2003: Conference on the Governance and Management of Deep-sea Fisheries. Part 1: Conference reports. FAO Fisheries Proceedings. No. 3/1 is available at ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/a0210e/a0210e.pdfThis paper outlines the approach taken by the European Union to the management of deep-sea fish stocks. An extensive range of measures was adopted in 2002, and implementation began in 2003. The scheme, which is binding on EU fishing vessels targeting deep-sea species in the North-East Atlantic, encompasses both input and output controls. In southern Europe and in the Mediterranean, deep-sea fisheries tend to be artisanal in nature, an...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together...
Fisheries in European Union (EU) waters have been managed under the Common Fisheries Policy since 19...
The term deepwater refers to fishing in waters greater than 400m depth. The main species taken in th...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
International audienceThis chapter will address the issue of the European Union's (EU's) contributio...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
There have been a number of developments in deep-sea conservation in the North Atlantic over the pas...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] and many ...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought togeth...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [ 1 ], with high levels of biodiversity [ 2, 3 ] and m...
This report analyzes the current regional and global legal and institutional framework relating to t...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together...
Fisheries in European Union (EU) waters have been managed under the Common Fisheries Policy since 19...
The term deepwater refers to fishing in waters greater than 400m depth. The main species taken in th...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
International audienceThis chapter will address the issue of the European Union's (EU's) contributio...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
There have been a number of developments in deep-sea conservation in the North Atlantic over the pas...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] and many ...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought togeth...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [ 1 ], with high levels of biodiversity [ 2, 3 ] and m...
This report analyzes the current regional and global legal and institutional framework relating to t...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together...
Fisheries in European Union (EU) waters have been managed under the Common Fisheries Policy since 19...
The term deepwater refers to fishing in waters greater than 400m depth. The main species taken in th...