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REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Just a Harmless Fishing Fad—or Does the Use of FADs Contravene International Marine Pollution Law? / Churchill, Robin   Journal Article
Churchill, Robin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Fish aggregating devices (FADs) are widely used in artisanal fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea and in tropical tuna fisheries. Thousands of FADs are lost or abandoned each year, with many causing environmental damage. This article examines whether such loss or abandonment contravenes international marine pollution law. It finds that abandonment probably constitutes “dumping” within the meaning of the international dumping regime and thus, depending on the material of which a FAD is made, is either prohibited or subject to a permit system, and that the nonaccidental loss of a FAD breaches Annex V of MARPOL. The article also considers what action may be taken against the flag states of vessels that have abandoned or lost FADs.
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Return to a mare clausum through regional Fisheries management / Kim, Hyun Jung   Journal Article
Kim, Hyun Jung Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The operation of regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) may transform the high seas into mare clausum, by threatening the premise of the freedom of the high seas?equal access of all states to the high seas. This arises since the procedure to become a party to RFMOs prevents states from enjoying the freedom of fishing. Moreover, formal and substantive equality is not ensured in the decision-making process of RFMOs. However, in order to avoid this threat to mare liberum, RFMOs are making some efforts toward more rational and equitable management.
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