Research in Global Groundfish Markets: An Exercise in International Cooperation


Autoria(s): Queirolo, Lewis E.; Johnston , Richard S.
Data(s)

1989

Resumo

Over roughly the last decade, most of the fishery resources of the continental shelf and nearshore areas of the world's oceans have come under the control of coastal nations. One consequence of this extension of fisheries jurisdiction (EFJ) by any individual state has been the expansion of its production possibilities. That is, with strengthened property rights in the ocean resources off its shores, a coastal nation experiences increased opportunities to produce goods and services from its newly enlarged pool of resources. Such a nation, then, would appear to be a potential gainer from EFJ.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9952/1/mfr5117.pdf

Queirolo, Lewis E. and Johnston , Richard S. (1989) Research in Global Groundfish Markets: An Exercise in International Cooperation. Marine Fisheries Review, 51(1), pp. 28-32.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9952/

http://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/mfr511/mfr5117.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #Management
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Article

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