Challenges and opportunities for the eu common fisheries policy application in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Autor
Libralato, Simone
Colloca, Francesco
Gücü, Ali Cemal
Maravelias, Christos D.
Solidoro, Cosimo
Villasante, Sebastián
Cardinale, Massimiliano
Institución
Resumen
The application of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in the Mediterranean and
Black Sea faces several challenges also because of large ecological, economic,
political and institutional differences across the basin. The challenge of CFP
application is exacerbated by the legal/administrative situation, with large areas outside
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national/EU jurisdictions, by the different development of fisheries that result in fleet
capacities highly different on opposite shores of some sub-basins, as well as by uneven
monitoring and data availability across the basins that result in situations that haper
sustainable management. This book collates analyses related to the application
of the principles included in the CFP in Mediterranean and Black Sea, including
assessments of current status, scenario analyses, visions of best solutions, evaluation
of critical hot spots and effects of regionalization of fisheries management. The eBook
tackles from local to transboundary issues and solutions and provides a broad vision
of problems together with important practical solutions for CFP application in the
Mediterranean and Black Sea.