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Illicit wildlife trafficking: An environmental economic and social issue
… The estimated global value of illegally caught fishery products is approximately €10 billion per year. … are getting through. c) Case study: Cross-over crimes and marine fisheries There is no doubt that legal, sustainably … can take the form of illegal fishing, directly impacting marine biodiversity, food security, livelihoods and economies …
World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… tortoises 75 Chapter 9: Seafood Case Study: Caviar 83 Box: Marine turtles 86 Box: Glass eels 86 Chapter 10: Implications … Reptiles 9% "Agarwood" 6% Pangolin 5% Rhinoceros 3% Marine turtle 3% Parrots 2% Big cats 2% Raptors 2% Tortoise … of the globalization of fish- ery markets to trade fishery products stemming from illegal, unreported and …
ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… Wildlife crime threatens far more than ASEAN’s forests and marine areas and that loss of biodiversity weakens natural … do certain acts without a licence. Any person who, in any marine reserve or marine park, without a licence - a. fishes … for conducting any research or survey in relation to any fishery, in Brunei Darussalam waters unless - a. it is …
The Enivronmental Crime Crisis - Threats to Sustainable Development from Illegal Exploitation and Trade in Wildlife and Forest Resources. A UNEP Rapid Assessment
… now.10 Great concern has been expressed concerning illegal fishery off the coast of West Africa and its impact on local … coats or dried herbs. CITES also regulates trade in more marine species following COP 16 decisions. Bushmeat hunting – …