Coastal area management in ASEAN: the transnational issues

The adjacency of ASEAN member-countries around a semi-enclosed sea and their extension of maritime jurisdiction dictate that some actual or potential coastal resources management issues will be transnational, as will their resolution. Such transnational issues include: (1) transboundary pollution ef...

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Published inICLARM Conference Proceedings (Philippines) no. 22
Main Author Valencia, M.J. (Resource Systems Inst., East West Road, Honolulu, Hawaii. East West Center)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Makati, Metro Manila (Philippines) ICLARM 1991
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Summary:The adjacency of ASEAN member-countries around a semi-enclosed sea and their extension of maritime jurisdiction dictate that some actual or potential coastal resources management issues will be transnational, as will their resolution. Such transnational issues include: (1) transboundary pollution effects from land-based sources, spills from oil wells and oil and hazardous cargo spills from vessels; sealane siting; (2) transboundary pollution control --harmonization of policies and regulations; (3) transboundary fisheries management of migratory species, shared stocks and illegal foreign fishing; (4) conservation -- coordination of national and regional conservation schemes; (5)cooperation or harmonization of monitoring, surveillance and enforcement; and (6) management of islands and marine areas of uncertain jurisdiction. Examples of actual or potential transnational issues were elaborated and alternative solutions suggested
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ISBN:9711022680
9789711022686
ISSN:0115-4435