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Deterring illegal activities in the fisheries sector: Genetics, genomics, chemistry and forensics to fight IUU fishing and in support of fish product traceability
Martinsohn, J. Th. (2011). Deterring illegal activities in the fisheries sector: Genetics, genomics, chemistry and forensics to fight IUU fishing and in support of fish product traceability JRC Reference Reports Publication Office of the European Union: Luxembourg. ISBN 978-92-79-15905-3. 73 pp.
Deel van: JRC Reference Reports. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities: Luxembourg. ISSN 1018-5593, meer

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    Controle; Fish products; Genetica; Genomes; Overexploitation; Quotawetgeving; Visbestanden; Visserij; Visserij management; Marien

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    Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing and fraud along the fish product supply chain impede sustainable fisheries worldwide and pose a major challenge to regulators, as well as control and enforcement authorities. In this context the ability to determine authenticity and provenance of fish and fish products throughout the fish product supply chain constitutes a key asset. This JRC reference report describes existing techniques based on genetics, genomics and chemistry that are suitable for fisheries control and enforcement and traceability of fish products. It argues that despite their value these techniques are currently how they can be implemented by control and enforcement authorities. To demonstrate feasibility, examples are provided of cases where such techniques have already been successfully employed to reveal fisheries fraud and to generate evidence in court cases. Furthermore, strategies of how (forensic) genetics and chemistry could be translated into a routine European fisheries control and enforcement framework - in the context of EU policy and legislation - are explored. The purpose of this report is to catalyse an informed dialogue amongst stakeholders and to contribute to a more efficient technology transfer process.

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