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Rescuing the inexhaustible…(The issue of fisheries subsidies in the international trade policy)
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The main causes of over-fishing are not biological or environmental, but rather economic overexploitation of the ocean’s fishing resources. Since the problem is an economic issue, the response to it has to also be in the realm of  economics. Proper fisheries management and restrictions on fleets’ capacity (including the issue of fishery subsidies) would be very effective. A retreat from the subsidies in fisheries would considerably contribute to the conservation and sustainable use of fish stocks. However, a full retreat from the subsidies in fisheries seems to be unrealistic. Consequently a compromise has to be made and appropriate restrictions are needed not to distort positive environmental-friendly trends in subsidizing and to protect the interests of the developing fishing states. The number of people employed in fishing industry is growing every year, especially in developing countries. This regime would require a strong coordination and co-operation of governments and international organizations.
Authors :
Ekaterina Anyanova; Hamburg University, Germany
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Publisher :  Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology (JICLT)     Type :  Peer-reviewed Article,     Format :  application/pdf    
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2008-07-07
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Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology (JICLT); Vol 3, No 3 (2008); 147 - 156
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