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Potential Ecological and Social Benefits of a Moratorium on Transshipment on the High Seas

Abstract
RFMOs have the role of managing fisheries on the high seas. However, they have been under scrutiny before in their conservation of fish and monitoring and enforcing legislation. With transshipment at high seas becoming an increasingly salient issue, strong RFMO enforcement is ever more needed. This study examined all RFMOs' regulations and gave them a score on stringency. While RFMOs have not become less stringent since the late 1990s, the study concludes that a moratorium on transshipment at sea is needed to alleviate the lack of comprehensive monitoring, control, and surveillance.
Author/s
Christopher Ewell
Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
Mikaela Ediger
John Hocevar
Dana Miller
Jennifer Jacquet
Publisher/s
Marine Policy