Objectives of fisheries management: case studies from the UK, France, Spain and Denmark |
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Authors: | Simon Mardle, Sean Pascoe, Jean Boncoeur, Bertrand Le Gallic, Juan J. Garcí a-Hoyo, In s Herrero, Ramon Jimenez-Toribio, Concepci n Cortes, Nuria Padilla, Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen,Christoph Mathiesen |
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Affiliation: | Simon Mardle, Sean Pascoe, Jean Boncoeur, Bertrand Le Gallic, Juan J. García-Hoyo, Inés Herrero, Ramon Jimenez-Toribio, Concepción Cortes, Nuria Padilla, Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen,Christoph Mathiesen |
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Abstract: | The main objectives of fisheries management are generally similar throughout the world. These are often stated in policy documents such as the Common Fisheries Policy and the Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. However, at the local level often the key objectives of management are more detailed, characterised by both the overriding management structure and the status and type of fishery concerned. In this paper, we consider case study fisheries from the UK, France, Spain and Denmark to compare some of the various types of fisheries and fisheries management systems that exist in the European Union. From this, we define the key objectives for each management system. |
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Keywords: | Objectives Fisheries management Common fisheries policy |
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