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South China Sea Fisheries: Countdown to Calamity
Oleh:
Coulter, Daniel Y.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 17 no. 04 (Mar. 1996)
,
page 371-388.
Topik:
Economic
;
South China Sea
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
C12
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With the increasing economic value of fisheries, coupled with above-average population growth rates, the riparian states bordering the South China Sea are demanding everincreasing amounts of marine production at the expense of the maximum sustainable yield of South China Sea fishery resources. The natural replenishment cycles offishery resources are being systematically abused, thereby threatening future marine production. Reports of poaching and illegal incidences of fishing are becoming more frequent. Demands for greater production and inadequate civil enforcement resources are two contributory factors. The navies of Southeast Asia are increasingly dedicated to "peace-time" functions such as patrolling and enforcing fishing regulations inside territorial waters. Such actions reinforce the conventional wisdom that the South China Sea remains a potential flashpoint of violence.
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