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Syracuse University

1984

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The Law Of The Sea: Anadromous And Catadromous Fish Stocks, Sedentary Species, And The Highly Migratory Species, John Warren Kindt Jan 1984

The Law Of The Sea: Anadromous And Catadromous Fish Stocks, Sedentary Species, And The Highly Migratory Species, John Warren Kindt

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The fishing industry has been important to many nations of the world since mankind first sailed the ocean. The diets and economies of many nations are still inextricably linked to the sea. Prior to 1900, the international fishing fleets were guided only by the principle of "catch-as-catch-can." Demand seemed relatively light when contrasted with the seemingly endless supply, and fishing had little effect on the international stock of fish. In addition, the gain to be realized by restricting access and extending jurisdictional claims over the ocean was slight in comparison to the costs of enforcing an exclusive access system. The …