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Jérôme OLLIER

Is climate change disrupting maritime boundaries - @Sydney_Uni - 0 views

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    Rising sea levels, coupled with the natural variability of atoll islands and coral reefs, is creating new uncertainty in international law, with geopolitical implications.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @WhySharksMatter - Oceans justice: Trade-offs between Sustainable Development Goals in the Seychelles - @sciencedirect - 0 views

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    * Trade-offs between SDGs can undermine the international framework for sustainable development. * The role of justice mechanisms in the promotion of social equity from ocean use is detailed. * The lens of procedural justice helps understand how trade-offs between SDGs are made and by whom. * The lens of distributive justice highlights how trade-offs decisions impact upon different social groups. * The Blue Economy and MSP impact negatively upon artisanal fishers in the Seychelles bringing trade-offs between SDGs. * Achieving SDGs and its social equity outcomes requires
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @WhySharksMatter - #coronavirus - Fish catch responses to #Covid19 disease curfews dependent on compliance, fisheries management, and environmental contexts - @sciencedirect - 0 views

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    * Fish catch before and after covid curfews was evaluated in gear and reserve management. * Curfew regulation compliance was higher near the reserve than gear managed sites. * Catch rates and incomes were variable but displayed greatest increases adjacent the reserve. * Rates of changes after the curfew mostly followed the longer-term trends in catches. * Curfew accelerated long-term declines in CPUE in gear-restricted but not reserves fisheries.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @WhySharksMatter - Fishing non-compliance and culture - @sciencedirect - 0 views

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    * Fisheries regulators rely on a culture of compliance to encourage adherence to fisheries legislation and regulations. * Fisheries management mechanisms are routinely adopted to prevent non-compliance. * Literature reveals a common culture of non-compliance across geographic locations and fisheries. * Results are drawn from a study of 945 participants to understand the culture of compliance among West Australian fishers. * Results improve understanding of non-compliance for this inshore fishery and how responses can encourage a compliant culture.
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