FAO Fisheries Report No. 293 |
FIPP/R293 (En) |
Rome, 11-15 April 1983
A Preparatory Meeting for the FAO World Conference
on Fisheries Management and Development
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome 1983
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PREPARATION OF THE DOCUMENT
This document is the report of an Expert Consultation held in preparation for the FAO World Conference on Fisheries Management and Development. The Consultation was held in Rome, 11-15 April 1985. The document includes the report of the Consultation as approved by the 15 participants, and the basic working papers presented at the Consultation.
ABSTRACT With the extension of national jurisdiction, both coastal States and distant-water fishing States have had to make major adjustments with regard to the management and use of the fishery resources within the EEZs. This document examines some of the important elements of the adjustments. It reviews the background in terms of the new Convention on the Law of the Sea and recent State practices. It then turns to an examination of the access conditions that can be mutually advantageous to all parties. Finally, it reviews the prospects for cooperation with respect to common interest fisheries. Background papers on the various topics are included in the Annexes. |
Distribution:
Participants
FAO Fisheries Department
FAO Regional Officers
Directors of Fisheries
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Selector Fisheries Management
For bibliographic purposes this document should be cited as follows:
FAO, 1983. Report of the Expert Consultation on the conditions of access to the fish resources of the exclusive economic zones. Rome, 11-15 April 1983. A preparatory meeting for the FAO World Conference on fisheries management and development. FAO Fish. Rep., (293): 209 p.
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International Law Relating to Access Conditions
Trends affecting the demand for access by foreign states and national considerations affecting coastal States interests in granting access
Forms of foreign participation in coastal States' zones and the bases far analyses of alternatives
REVENUES AND OTHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Background
Levels of benefits and methods of deriving them
ACCESS CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES
Principles applicable to information and compliance control
Assessment of access conditions and procedures
PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATION WITH RESPECT TO COMMON INTEREST FISHERIES
Principles and issues of cooperation. Potential areas of cooperation for benefits to all participants
APPENDIX 1- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
APPENDIX 3 - LIST OF DOCUMENTS*
ANNEX 3 - TRENDS AFFECTING THE INTERESTS OF DISTANT-WATER FISHING NATIONS AND OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE
ANNEX 4 - CONDITIONS OF ACCESS TO FISHERIES: SOME RESOURCE CONSIDERATIONS
ANNEX 6 - FORMS OF FOREIGN PARTICIPATION IN FISHERIES: COASTAL STATE PRACTICE
ANNEX 7 - FOREIGN ACCESS BENEFITS IN FISHERIES
ANNEX 10 - IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENTS WITH FOREIGNERS
ANNEX 12 - GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR MONITORING, CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE
ANNEX 13 - ACCESS CONDITIONS AND COMPLIANCE CONTROL
ANNEX 14 - JAPANESE EXPERIENCE IN ACCESS CONDITIONS OF 200 MILE REGIME
ANNEX 15 - COMPETENCES OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY IN THE FIELD OF FISHERIES
ANNEX 16 - EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN TUNA FISHING AGREEMENT
ANNEX 17 - ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION IN FISHERIES
ANNEX 18 - SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM FISHERIES AGENCY: RELEVANT AGREEMENTS IN FFA COUNTRIES