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Introduction - II. The international whaling commission - A. History of the IWC - B. Current Status of the IWC - III. Challenges to effective international regulation of marine animal resources - A. Cultural Differences - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - B. Scientific Data Collection - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - C. Environmental Issues - 1. Whaling - 2. Shark Finning - IV. Potential shark fishing regulatory approaches - A. Individual National Laws - 1. United States Regulations - 2. United Kingdom Regulations - B. Current International Organizations - 1. CITES - 2. Convention on Migratory Species - 3. Regional Fisheries Management Organizations - 4. European Union - C. A Proposal for a New International Commission for Shark Regulation: The International Shark Fishing Commission -...
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... tuna (BFT) base quotas for all domestic fishing categories; establish BFT quota specifications for... NMFS closed the NED in July 2002 to HMS-permitted pelagic longline vessels and conducted a research ...
... a steady increase in the number of work permits granted to foreigners. (10) By the early 2000s, co... equalling that of the UK agriculture and fishing industry. However, the government does concede tha...
... attention to the sustainability of Maori fishing practices was sufficient for the government to dis... that individuals and peoples must be permitted to pursue. Cultural rights are rights to do cultur...
...Affected oil companies may also be permitted to join in defending the case. A date for a full h... navigation routes and commercial fishing areas. . The potential implications of the explora...
In response to a petition submitted by WildEarth Guardians and Friends of Animals to list the species as threatened or endangered, we, NMFS, have completed a comprehensive status review under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini). Based on the best scientific and commercial information available, including the status review report (Miller et al., 2013), and other information available since completion of the status review report, we have determined that the species is comprised of six distinct population segments (DPSs) that qualify as species under the ESA: Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico (NW Atlantic & GOM DPS); Central and Southwest Atlantic (Central & SW Atlantic DPS); Eastern Atlantic DPS; Indo-West Pacific DPS; Central P...
... in West African coastal countries, where fishing has driven the economy for many centuries (Heck an... sharks are mainly caught by directed shark permit holders using bottom longline gear. To a lesser de...
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... due to come into force in 2012 which will permit testamentary freedom (with family provision). . 5.... is achieved to avoid the potential for 'fishing expeditions' and to ensure that client confidentia...
... countries' approval, pertaining to fishing in the. CCAMLR Convention Area. All the measures w...Harvesting permits; Scientific observers; Dealer permits and preappro...
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