Fishy Business: The High Seas Boarding and Inspection Regime in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean |
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Authors: | Andrew Norris |
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Affiliation: | 1. U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode IslandAndrew.norris@usnwc.edu |
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Abstract: | The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) was created in 2004 to more effectively conserve and manage the region's tuna fishery. One of the Commission's principal enforcement tools is the high seas boarding and inspection regime, which authorizes each member state to board and inspect fishing vessels engaged in a regulated fishery to verify compliance with the Commission's conservation and management measures. This article examines the structure of the WCPFC's high seas boarding and inspection regime and analyzes its effectiveness in furthering the Commission's conservations and management mandate. |
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Keywords: | high seas boarding and inspection RFMO conservation and management measures Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) |
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