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The Human Dimension of Fishing Activities: Towards a Broader Meaning of Illegal Fishing?

Longo, Andrea

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ierandrea Leucci
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Ilaria Vianello
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Abstract

Fishing has a tremendous impact on the environment. Poor governance, weak or inexistent enforcement mechanisms, and excessive and unregulated subsidies have resulted in the overexploitation of fish stocks around the world. Consequently, Target 14.4 under Agenda 2030 – i.e. ending overfishing of marine fisheries by 2020 – has clearly not been met. Yet, while scholars have focused mainly on the environmental dimension of fishing, concerns for the protection of the individual in the fisheries sector are progressively coming to the foreground. As a matter of fact, fishing activities may heavily impair the enjoyment of fundamental rights of numerous groups of people, ranging from coastal communities to end-consumers, from economic operators within the fishery sector to people on board fishing vessels, including fishers and fishery observers.

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Longo, A. (2023). The Human Dimension of Fishing Activities: Towards a Broader Meaning of Illegal Fishing?. In I. Leucci, & I. Vianello (Eds.), Ascomare yearbook on the law of the sea (125-158). Associazione di Consulenza in Diritto del Mare (ASCOMARE)

Acceptance Date Jan 31, 2023
Publication Date Dec 1, 2023
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 6, 2024
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Pages 125-158
Book Title Ascomare yearbook on the law of the sea
ISBN 9788868033330
Publisher URL https://ascomare.com/ylos-volume-2/
Additional Information Additional Information : ISBN: 9788868033330

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