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Report and Documentation of the Expert Consultation on Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas - Bangkok, Thailand, 21-23 November 2006

Out of Print
Series: FAO Fisheries Report Volume: 838
By: FAO
210 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Report and Documentation of the Expert Consultation on Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas - Bangkok, Thailand, 21-23 November 2006
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  • Report and Documentation of the Expert Consultation on Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas - Bangkok, Thailand, 21-23 November 2006 ISBN: 9789251058220 Paperback Oct 2007 Out of Print #173991
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Deep-sea fisheries, as a result of technological development and market demand, are, in many areas, being exploited at increasingly unsustainable rates and, in some cases, with considerable damage to benthic habitats. This has lead to increasing concern on the part of many States over the conservation, management and governance of deep-sea fisheries. The Expert Consultation on Deep-sea fisheries in the High seas sought to further address issues in deep-sea.

The consultation built off the results and request of other international for a as the DEEP SEA 2003 and the FAO Committee on Fisheries. Presentations and discussion revolved around four main aspects of deep-sea fisheries in the high seas, including: the overall resource, management of the resource, legal issues and high seas marine protected areas.

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Out of Print
Series: FAO Fisheries Report Volume: 838
By: FAO
210 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
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