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Marine Fisheries Management: The Common Fisheries Policy of the EEC - Its relevance to Southern Africa with particular reference to the possibility of an interim agreement between South Africa and Namibia pending a final delimitation of Maritime Zones

Author
Briesch C.F.P.
Journal/Series
Sea Changes | No.12; 37 - 93; 57 p.
Date
1990
Source
IUCN (ID: ANA-045646)
Publisher | Place of publication
Institute of Marine Law, University of Cape Town | Cape Town, South Africa
Language
English
Country/Territory
European Union, South Africa, Namibia
Subject
Fisheries
Keyword
EEZ-Exclusive Economic Zone

Other references

Treaty

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Treaty | Multilateral | Montego Bay |

Keyword: Alien species, Inspection, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Management/conservation, Deep sea bed, Islands, Bycatch, Offences/penalties, Enforcement/compliance, Risk assessment/management, Fishing licence fee, Authorization/permit, Fishery management and conservation, Total allowable catch, Marine fisheries, Liability/compensation, Pollution control, Future generations, Marine pollution, Dispute settlement, Monitoring, Stock enhancement/repopulation, Maritime zone, Policy/planning, Marine pollution (dumping at sea), Size, Contract/agreement, Access right, Education, Data collection/reporting, Research, EIA, International organization, Long-range air pollution, Marine mammals, Mining, Business/industry/corporations, High seas, Sovereignty, Marine pollution (land-based sources), Migratory species, Vessel ownership, Court/tribunal, Marine resources management, Jurisdictional competence, Fishing licence, Harbour, Early warning system/emergency intervention system, Fishing gear/fishing method, Navigation, Registration, Continental shelf, Marine pollution (ship-based sources), Exploration, Seasons, International relations/cooperation, Technology transfer, EEZ-Exclusive Economic Zone, Sustainable use

Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000753)