Abstract
Lack of strong and effective governance of high seas fisheries lies at the core of international fisheries problems, including illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing. We identify the main governance-related problems and propose strategies for improving high seas governance within existing institutional frameworks so as to reduce the incentives and opportunities for IUU fishing. We recognise also however that merely making selective improvements to the existing system will inevitably fall short of resolving the most fundamental issues and that more farreaching reform of high seas governance arrangements will inevitably require further attention.
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