A fish cartel for Africa could benefit the countries and their seas

Published 2023년 11월 23일

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Researchers from UC Santa Barbara propose the formation of a 'fish cartel' in Africa to sell fishing rights as a means to improve economic benefits for African countries. These countries currently receive lower compensation for access to their fisheries compared to other nations. By collaborating, African fisheries could obtain higher access fees and safeguard their seas' biodiversity.
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A ‘fish cartel’ for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas. Banding together to sell fishing rights could generate economic benefits for African countries, which receive far less from access to their fisheries on the global market than other countries do from theirs. By joining forces, UC Santa Barbara researchers say in a paper published in the journal Nature ...
Source: Fish Focus

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