From hook to plate: The State of Marine Fisheries Auteur Bourne R., Collins M. Date 2009 Source IUCN (ID: MON-089525) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Commonwealth Foundation | London, UK ISBN 978-0-903850-377 Pages 244 p. Type du document Monographie/livre Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Pêche Mot clé Pêche maritime Résumé Introduction 1 Richard Bourne and Mark Collins 2 Establishing the Context for Enhanced Commonwealth Support of Small Fisheries Nicholas Watts and Richard Bourne 3 WTO Negotiations on Fisheries Subsidies: A Critical Issue for Commonwealth Countries Anja Von Moltke 4 The Law of the Sea: A Commonwealth Perspective Richard Barnes 5 Will You Be Eating Illegal Fish for Dinner Tonight? Sandy Davies and Per Erik Bergh 6 Regional Fisheries Organisations and Sustainable Fisheries in the Caribbean Milton O. Haughton 7 Developments in Cooperative Approaches to Fisheries Management in the Pacific Islands Region Quentin Hanich and Martin Tsamenyi 8 Kawanatanga: Fisheries Governance in New Zealand Tom McClurg and Michael Arbuckle 9 Enough to Eat? Fisheries and Food Security Tim Bostock and Suzannah Walmsley 10 Fisheries Supply Chain Issues for Developing Countries Charlotte Tindall 11 Customary Law and Inshore Fisheries in Pacific Island States Yoli Tom’tavala 12 Impact of Climate Change on Marine Fisheries in the Commonwealth Caribbean Arthur C. Potts and Judy Rocke 13 Marine Protected Areas as a Strategy for Sustainability Marta Lang and Rowan Trebilco 14 Vulnerability and Sustainability of Fish Stocks Worldwide: With Emphasis on Fish Stocks within the Commonwealth Rashid Sumaila and William W.L. Cheung 15 Reversing Perverse Incentives: The Case for a Rights-based Strategy G.T. (Stan) Crothers and James Wilen 16 Marine Capture Fisheries in Crisis: A Commonwealth Call to Action Richard Bourne and Mark Collins Information about Editors and Contributors Index