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Introduction to the International Legal Framework on Marine Biodiversity - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… have to be related to resource exploitation, for example by oil rigs, but could also take the form of land … of marine ecosystems. If affected organisms are consumed by humans, serious human health concerns can also arise. … nutrition and financial implications. Generally, by-catch of commercial uninteresting species, which is commonly …
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
… XII 6. Institutional Arrangements Other bodies established by UNCLOS 7. Conservation and management of living resources … a new international agreement 8. Resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly 1. Introduction The rapid pace of … 61 requires a coastal state to establish a Total Allowable Catch (“TAC”) to ensure that the harvesting of living …
Regional Fisheries Instruments and Bodies
… management measures, such as determine a total allowable catch (TAC) or allocate the TAC between the participating … account of associated and dependent species as required by the UNCLOS Convention but only CCAMLR and the IBSFC take a … Entity or Fishing Entity’ was created, which was enjoyed by Chinese Taipei, Bolivia, Suriname and Guyana at the time …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… Seas Programmes, many of them supported or coordinated by UNEP and now involving over 140 States; (ii) Regional … system more coherent, effective and efficient, including by strengthening the existing institutions and enhancing … explanation of acronyms for RFBs). 9 TAC total allowable catch UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNEP United …