In anticipation of the UN Conference of the Law of the Sea taking
place in 1973, Dr Kasahara and Dr Burke of the University of
Washington first published North Pacific Fisheries Management
earlier that year. The conference brought fishery territories to a
global stage with delegates that may not be as informed about ocean
issues as those previously making decisions. Therefore the Program
of International Studies of Fishery Arrangements was created to
explore the management of fisheries in specific regions. This study
focusses on the North Pacific region and delves into the
implications of a global regime, generic problems concerning
fishery management, distribution and institutions as well as
alternative arrangements that can be made to make the management of
fisheries smoother. This title will be of interest to students of
environmental studies and policy makers.
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