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United States Law and Policy for Sharing Transboundary, Highly Migratory, and Straddling Stock Fishery Resources
This article describes the United States approach to shared fisheries management highlighting efforts to manage tuna, halibut, salmon and other transboundary species. The article concludes with a recommendation for factoring climate change into U.S. standards for fisheries management.