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Unregulated Deep-Sea Fisheries: A Need for a Multi-Level Approach
2004
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law
Many deep-sea fisheries share characteristics that distinguish them from other fisheries in a way which heightens sustainability and biodiversity concerns. Due to their depth of operation, many deep-sea fisheries occur in areas where the current international law of the sea gives coastal states no jurisdiction to regulate fisheries unilaterally. Whereas many international fisheries currently suffer from unregulated fishing under irresponsible flags of convenience, the concerns on deep-sea
doi:10.1163/1571808042886048
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