The Freedom to Fish: An Obsolete Institution Governing High Seas Fish Stocks

R. Watson
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The high seas are often characterized as the final and most challenging frontier of fisheries governance. Stock depletions and rent dissipation persist there despite the recovery of several fish stocks within exclusive economic zones. This article examines the legal institutions relevant to managing straddling and highly migratory fish stocks, focusing in particular on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOs) and the UN Fish Stocks Agreement. It summarizes the evolution of the freedom to fish and explains how that freedom has frustrated efforts to address excess capitalization and stock depletion on the high seas. The article then describes the conditions under which a communal property framework, of the type envisioned in the UN Fish Stocks Agreement, could function for straddling and highly migratory fish stocks. Noting that these conditions are currently absent from most regional fisheries management organizations, the article concludes by outlining the options for collective and unilateral action to close the high seas commons.
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捕鱼自由:管理公海鱼类资源的过时制度
公海通常被认为是渔业治理的最后和最具挑战性的前沿。尽管在专属经济区内的一些鱼类种群有所恢复,但种群枯竭和租金耗散仍然存在。本文考察了与管理跨界和高度洄游鱼类种群相关的法律制度,特别侧重于《联合国海洋法公约》(UNCLOs)和《联合国鱼类种群协定》。它总结了捕鱼自由的演变,并解释了这种自由如何阻碍了解决公海过度资本化和资源枯竭问题的努力。然后,文章描述了《联合国鱼类种群协定》所设想的那种共同财产框架可以为跨界和高度洄游鱼类发挥作用的条件。文章最后指出,大多数区域渔业管理组织目前都不具备这些条件,并概述了采取集体和单方面行动关闭公海公地的备选办法。
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