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The fisheries resources in the European Union.: The distribution of TACs: principle of relative stability and quota-hopping

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Distribution of fisheries resources is based on the principle of relative stability, from which the total allowable catches (TACs) are divided into national quotas based each year on a fixed percentage per stock. This does not fit well with the interaction of economic dynamics of fishing fleets and the Community's legal framework (right of establishment, free movement of workers). This has led to the so-called "quota-hopping". The Member State can nevertheless require a ship under its flag to have a "real economic link". But this is too vague to afford fisheries-dependent regions an efficient tool to meet their demands.

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  • Morin, Michel, 2000. "The fisheries resources in the European Union.: The distribution of TACs: principle of relative stability and quota-hopping," Marine Policy, Elsevier, vol. 24(3), pages 265-273, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:marpol:v:24:y:2000:i:3:p:265-273
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    1. Manuel P. COELHO & José B. FILIPE & Manuel A. FEREIRA, 2015. "ITQs Common Fisheries Policy Reform and Stakeholders Perceptions," 2015 EAFE (European Association of Fisheries Economists) Conference Papers 001, Nisea.
    2. Manuel Pacheco Coelho & José António Filipe & Manuel Alberto Ferreira, 2011. "Rights Based Management and the Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy: The Debate," International Journal of Finance, Insurance and Risk Management, International Journal of Finance, Insurance and Risk Management, vol. 1(1), pages 1-16.

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