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  • 1. [Article] Growth Overfishing
    Growth overfishing squanders large parts of the potential rents in fisheries. Many of today’s fisheries are characterized by a severely truncated age-distribution, which in addition may have irreversible ...
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  • Stock assessment techniques currently used in the United States are extremely costly to implement, involve significant data requirements, and are inaccessible to all but a few stock assessment scientists. ...
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  • Chronic overcapacity has been identified as a major cause of the overfishing of Europe’s fish stocks and the poor economic performance of the European fishing fleets. Mechanisms are needed to ensure that ...
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  • In recent years, WTO constantly focuses on fishery subsidy negotiations, and since the Non-actionable subsidies have been cancelled, fishery subsidies norm is still hard to reach a consensus. Although ...
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