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Title:
The last fish swimming : the global crime of illegal fishing / Gohar A. Petrossian.
Author:
Petrossian, Gohar A., author.
Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2019]

©2019
Call Number:
K3897 .P48 2019
Abstract:
Humans are deeply dependent on fishing--globally, fish comprise 15 percent of the protein intake for approximately 3 billion people, and 8 percent of the global population depends on the fishing industry as their livelihood. The global fishing industry is plagued by illegal fishing, however, and many highly commercial species, such as cod, tuna, orange roughy, and swordfish, are extremely vulnerable.Through criminological analysis, The Last Fish Swimming emphasizes the importance of looking at specific environmental factors that make illegal fishing possible. It examines such factors as proximity to known ports where illegally caught fish can be landed without inspection (i.e., ports of convenience), fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance efforts, formal surveillance, and resource attractiveness in 53 countries that altogether represent 96 percent of the world's fish catch. The book calls upon the global community to address the illegal depletion of the world's fish stock and other similar threats to the world's food supply and natural environment in order to ensure the sustainability of the planet's fish and continuation of the legal fishing industry for generations to come.
ISBN:
9781440830419
Series:
Global crime and justice

Global crime and justice (Westport, Conn.)
Physical Description:
xvi, 176 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Fishing and the fishing industry -- What is illegal fishing, and how big is the problem? -- What makes people fish illegally? -- The likely causes of illegal fishing -- What drives or deters illegal fishing? -- What has been done to address the problem? -- Can illegal fishing be stopped?
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