Fisheries

Making Sure Fish Piracy Doesn’t Pay (Policy Brief)

20-Jan-2006

Fish piracy, or illegal fishing activity, depletes global fish stocks and undermines efforts to ensure continued, renewable stocks for the future. It also damages the economic and social welfare of those involved in legal fishing, and reduces incentives to play by the rules. But despite national and international efforts, illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing continues to thrive worldwide.

Globalisation and Fisheries

Proceedings of an OECD-FAO Workshop

Financial Support for Fisheries

Implications for Sustainable Development