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|  |  | | | Title | The effects of pollution on open access fisheries: A case study of the Black Sea
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| | Author(s) / Editor(s) | Knowler, D.; Barbier, E.B.; Strand, I. | | Description | Paper prepared for the 8th Annual Conference of European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (EAERE), Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 26-28 June 1997. We address the question of open access fisheries and pollution abatement using the example of the ack Sea anchovy fishery. The anchovy fishery has been dominated by Turkish fishermen, who are not bound by the Varna Convention of 1959, which was intended to regulate fishing activity in the Black Sea. While Turkey has made some effort to regulate minimum catch sizes and season openings, and there is evidence of informal agreements among fishermen, conditions in the anchovy fishery are suggestive of an open access regime. As the Turkish anchovy fishery constitutes a form of open access exploitation, and has an hypothesized association with nutrient loads, it proves highly suitable for analysis. | | Keywords | MARINE POLLUTION; ANCHOVY FISHERIES; CASE STUDIES | | Geography Keywords | BLACK SEA; TURKEY | | Content Language(s) | English | | File Location | | | Publisher | Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) | | Publication Location | Milan (Italy) | | Publication Date | 1997 | |
| Source | FEEM Working Paper | | Reference Info | | Volume/Issue Number | No. 89.97 | | | Number of Pages | 39 p. |
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Sub-topics | | · | Climate change | | · | Introduced species | | · | Marine pollution | |
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