This open access volume examines how international institutions set up to manage marine living resources are adapting to the effects of climate change on the geographic distribution of these resources.
In the Barents Sea, the world’s biggest cod stock is expanding north-eastwards, while in the Nordic Seas significant changes in abundance, distribution and migration patterns can be observed in the world’s largest stocks for mackerel and herring. In the Antarctic, increasing temperatures and the associated declines in sea ice, ocean acidification and changes in circulation is likely to affect the geographical distribution of krill, the keystone species of Southern Ocean ecosystems. These developments put established international management regimes under pressure.
In this interdisciplinary research volume, world-leading marine biologists, international lawyers and political scientists join efforts to study the resilience of Arctic and Antarctic marine resource management institutions to large-scale shifts of major marine stocks.
The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
PART I – INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Olav Schram Stokke, Andreas Østhagen and Andreas Raspotnik
PART II – INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS
2. Avoiding Reductionism and Overload in Environmental Governance
Oran R. Young and Olav Schram Stokke
3. Cooperation through Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
Erik J. Molenaar
4. The EU as a Fisheries Actor: Internal and External Policies
Andreas Raspotnik and Andreas Østhagen
5. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certification of Northeast Atlantic Mackerel: Processes and Outcomes
Geir Hønneland
PART III – NORTHERN SEAS
6. Northern Seas – Climate and Biology
Jan Erik Stiansen, Geir Odd Johansen, Anne-Britt Sandø and Harald Loeng
7. The North-Atlantic Mackerel Dispute: Lessons for International Cooperation on Transboundary Fish Stocks
Andreas Østhagen, Jessica Spijkers and Olav Anders Totland
8. Stock shifts and regime resilience in the Barents Sea
Anne-Kristin Jørgensen
9. External Shocks, Resilience and Barents Sea Fisher Compliance
Olav Schram Stokke
10. Snow Crabs, the EU and Diplomatic Headaches
Andreas Østhagen and Andreas Raspotnik
PART IV – SOUTHERN OCEAN
11. Southern Ocean – Climate and Biology
Margaret M. McBride
12. Climate Change and Management of Antarctic Krill Fisheries
Olav Schram Stokke
13. The EU and its Quest for Antarctic Marine Protected Areas
Andreas Raspotnik and Andreas Østhagen
PART V – COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS
14. Comparison and Conclusions
Olav Schram Stokke
Index
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This volume examines the effects of climate change on international cooperation around managing marine resources.
Research comes from the Fridtjof Nansen Institute - one of the foremost Arctic research bodies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780755618361
Publisert
2022-10-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
328