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Enhancing Fisheries Rights Through Legislation - Australia's Experience, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Enhancing Fisheries Rights Through Legislation - Australia's Experience, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Maritime Cooperation In The South Pacific: Trends And Opportunities, Ben Tsamenyi
Maritime Cooperation In The South Pacific: Trends And Opportunities, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of The Pacific Oceanscape To Manage The Pacific Islands And Ocean Environment, Ben Tsamenyi, Joytishna Jit
Evaluation Of The Pacific Oceanscape To Manage The Pacific Islands And Ocean Environment, Ben Tsamenyi, Joytishna Jit
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
The forty-first meeting of Pacific Island Forum (PIF) in Port Vila, Vanuatu in August 2010 endorsed the new concept of 'Pacific Oceanscape' to support development, management and conservation of the Pacific Islands region. The leaders also encouraged all Pacific Islands regional organisations to implement the concept in partnership with other relevant organisations. The Pacific Oceanscape concept is a renewed effort to implement the Pacific [slands Regional Oceans Policy (PIROP). [t reflects all PIROP principles and aligns them with urgencies associated with climate change impacts on small island developing states. It also promotes regional cooperation in the establishment and management of …
International Legal And Policy Frameworks For Integrated Coastal And Oceans Management: An Initial Analysis, Ben Tsamenyi, Georgia Nogueira De Souza Patu
International Legal And Policy Frameworks For Integrated Coastal And Oceans Management: An Initial Analysis, Ben Tsamenyi, Georgia Nogueira De Souza Patu
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Exclusive Economic Zones And Pacific Developing Island States - Who Really Gets All The Fish?, Quentin A. Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Exclusive Economic Zones And Pacific Developing Island States - Who Really Gets All The Fish?, Quentin A. Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
The establishment of exclusive economic zones (EEZs), through the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), changed the allocation of fishing rights. These zones allocated all fishing rights within 200 nautical miles of land to neighbouring coastal States. This change dramatically increased sovereign rights for Pacific small island States. In many cases, these States, with limited terrestrial resources, were allocated large resource rich EEZs that had previously been dominated by distant water fishing States. Distant water fishing States, concerned that they would lose access to 85-90% of the world's active fishing grounds, argued that the LOSC …
Fisheries, Sali Bache, G. Rose, Ben Tsamenyi, Marcus Haward
Fisheries, Sali Bache, G. Rose, Ben Tsamenyi, Marcus Haward
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi
Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
The International Legal Regime For Fisheries Management, Ben M. Tsamenyi, Shilpa Rajkumar, Lara Manarangi-Trott
The International Legal Regime For Fisheries Management, Ben M. Tsamenyi, Shilpa Rajkumar, Lara Manarangi-Trott
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Rights-Based Fisheries Development In Australia: Has It Stalled, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Rights-Based Fisheries Development In Australia: Has It Stalled, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.