Title of article :
The Norwegian system and the distribution of claims to redfeed
Author/Authors :
Tiller، نويسنده , , Rachel Gjelsvik، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Identifying competing interests and potential claims to a new marine resource, the plankton redfeed, which may be central as a solution to diminishing supplies of marine oils world wide, is critical prior to a commercial harvest thereof. The competing interests are found to be between those Norwegian fisheries organization taking an encompassing view of fisheries interests and those wanting more focus on the well-being of the coastal fishermen. Working within a corporatist setting, it is found, that interest organizations in Norway are included comprehensively by the national government in the decision-making process, but that the main group having the most power is Norges Fiskarlag, which will draw the quota distribution of a future redfeed harvest off shore and away from the coastal fishermen.
Keywords :
Fisheries management , Northeast Atlantic , Corporatism , Redfeed , Calanus finmarchicus
Journal title :
Marine Policy
Journal title :
Marine Policy