Fisheries management in Jamaica,international perspectives |
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Authors: | Laleta Davis‐Mattis Gladys Young |
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Affiliation: | 1. Natural Resources Conservation Authority , government of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica;2. Attorney General's Department , for the Government of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper examines Jamaica's efforts to implement of the conservation and management provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), bearing in mind that prior to 1982 there was an existing legal framework that sought to address issues relating to fisheries management. More specifically, the paper looks at the issues related to the conservation and management of straddling and highly migratory fish stocks under UNCLOS and subsequent agreements negotiated under the auspices of UNCLOS. It also addresses the problems Jamaica faces with the conservation and management of Queen Conch (Strombus Gigas), in particular, the UNCLOS provisions regarding access to such resource, taking into account the limitations to such access as regulated by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). |
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Keywords: | Jamaica United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species fisheries |
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