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The criminal prosecution of illegal fishing and the jurisdiction of Spanish courts

2022

This paper examines the possibilities of criminally prosecuting illegal fishing in maritime zones based on crimes established in Spanish legislation. In order to carry out this analysis, a distinction has been made between prosecution based on the place in which acts of illegal fishing are committed (ratione loci), who is responsible for this illicit activity (ratione personae), and the criminal relevance of the incriminating conduct (ratione materiae). This reveals the scope of the criminal prosecution which Spanish courts can carry out and whether this is sufficient to guarantee marine biodiversity to the benefit of the international community.

Economics and Econometricsillegal fishingspanish lawManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOmaritime zonescriminal prosecutionLawGeneral Environmental Science
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Density Decline in a Mediterranean Seahorse Population: Natural Fluctuations or New Emerging Threats?

2021

Illegal wildlife trade is considered one of the most serious threats to biodiversity worldwide, along with habitat loss/degradation and overfishing of wild stocks. Seahorses are considered at high risk as these fish represent an important component of traditional Chinese medicine but are also sold as curios and ornamental fish. On a worldwide level, illegal trade is controlled by numerous laws and regulations, but it seems to continue by assuming more dynamic routes. In the Mediterranean Sea, Hippocampus guttulatus formed one of the largest populations at Mar Piccolo di Taranto in South-Eastern Italy. During the routine monitoring of this population in 2016, a dramatic density decrease was …

illegal tradeScienceFishingPopulationOcean EngineeringbycatchQH1-199.5Aquatic ScienceOceanographyillegal fishingeducationWater Science and TechnologyGlobal and Planetary Changeeducation.field_of_studyOverfishingbiologyQconservationGeneral. Including nature conservation geographical distributionbiology.organism_classificationFisheryWildlife tradeHabitat destructionGeographyCITESSeahorseThreatened speciesHippocampus guttulatusHippocampus guttulatusFrontiers in Marine Science
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Assessing multiple sources of data to detect illegal fishing, trade and mislabelling of elasmobranchs in Greek markets

2020

Abstract Elasmobranchs, extremely charismatic and threatened animals, still are an important economic source for fishers in many parts of the world, providing significant income through trade. Even though Greek seas host at least 67 elasmobranch species, our knowledge about their biology and ecology is to a large extent unknown. In the present study the integration of conventional (legislation, official data from fisheries landings and fish market value and import/export data) and unconventional (social media) sources of data, accompanied with the use of genetics, aim at outlining the elasmobranch fisheries and trade in Greece and identifying “weak spots” that sabotage their conservation. R…

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Illegal fishing in Isla del Coco National Park: Spatial-temporal distribution and the economic trade-offs

2020

Abstract The Isla del Coco National Park, located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, is rich in biodiversity and has a high concentration of pelagic species. This high marine biodiversity makes the Isla del Coco National Park (PNIC) a very attractive place for illegal fishers. We analyzed a dataset covering 8 years (2003–2010) of patrol records from PNIC with the aim of determining, a) the spatial-temporal distribution of illegal fishing, b) other areas that could be prone to illegal fishing but are currently undetected, c) the most profitable areas for this activity and d) the economic trade-offs of this illegal activity in relation to potential gains and the costs. Residuals Autocovariat…

Costa RicaEconomics and EconometricsYellowfin tunaCosta RicaIBiodiversityDistribution (economics)Sede Central IEOllegal fishingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceYellowfin tunaAbundance (ecology)ZoologíaPesqueríasSpatial-temporal modelGeneral Environmental SciencebiologyNational parkbusiness.industryGeneralized additive modelMarine reserveMarine reservePelagic zoneSharkbiology.organism_classificationIllegal fishingFisheryGeographybusinessLawMarine Policy
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