Catch documentation schemes for deep-sea fisheries in the ABNJ : their value, and options for implementation, Paperback / softback Book

Catch documentation schemes for deep-sea fisheries in the ABNJ : their value, and options for implementation Paperback / softback

Part of the FAO fisheries and aquaculture technical paper series

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This paper discusses the potential value of catch documentation schemes (CDS) in deep-sea fisheries, and the implementation aspects that have to be taken into account to ensure the effectiveness of this trade-based tool to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

The paper argues that the schemes are indeed useful for addressing IUU fishing practices known to occur in deep-sea fisheries, and that their adoption would improve compliance with fisheries management requirements.

Key infringements that could be directly detected and addressed include - but are not limited to - violations of closed areas harbouring protected vulnerable marine ecosystems in the deep ocean, and quota overfishing.

The paper also establishes the notion that partial coverage of given species through a CDS at the level of regional fisheries management organizations is incongruous.

Given that most deep-sea fisheries species have broad distributions that straddle many regional organisations, the most suitable implementation model appears to be a centrally operated electronic CDS platform - called a super-CDS - shared by a plurality of institutional and state players.

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