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Managing fisheries and corruption in the Pacific Islands region

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:31 authored by Ben TsamenyiBen Tsamenyi, Quentin HanichQuentin Hanich
The Pacific Islands region includes some of the smallest countries in the world, some of which are in a precarious economic condition and heavily reliant on the region's tuna fisheries for revenue and food security. The ability of some of these countries to profit from their fisheries resources, and effectively conserve these resources for future generations, is undermined by a combination of economic, governance and institutional weaknesses that make these countries vulnerable to corruption in the fisheries sector.

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Maritime Legal Practice and Policy in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific: Synergies and Challenges for Australian Trade and Security

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Hanich, Q. A. & Tsamenyi, B. M. (2009). Managing fisheries and corruption in the Pacific Islands region. Marine Policy, 33 (2), 386-392.

Journal title

Marine Policy

Volume

33

Issue

2

Pagination

386-392

Language

English

RIS ID

25847

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