2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2019.105020
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Non-state legal systems and their role in governance of small-scale marine fisheries along the south west coast of India

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“…The main legal provisions for ecological and environmental protection of waters are Articles 20 and 36 of the Fisheries Law and related supporting regulations. According to the data of the Report, in 2018, the main exceed indicator in China's marine fishery waters was inorganic nitrogen, and the main exceed indicator in inland waters was total nitrogen; 140 fishery pollution accidents were reported nationwide, and the economic loss of fishery caused by pollution was RMB 820 million [13]. In the marine fishery industry, pollution in waters mainly stems from problems such as unsupported near-shore sewage pipeline networks, a low proportion of sewage treatment, and excessive direct discharge; in inland aquaculture, pollution in waters mainly stems from problems such as unsound long-term mechanisms for pollution control, incomplete compensation mechanisms, and unclear responsibilities for ecological restoration.…”
Section: Lack Of Responsibility For Ecological and Environmental Prot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main legal provisions for ecological and environmental protection of waters are Articles 20 and 36 of the Fisheries Law and related supporting regulations. According to the data of the Report, in 2018, the main exceed indicator in China's marine fishery waters was inorganic nitrogen, and the main exceed indicator in inland waters was total nitrogen; 140 fishery pollution accidents were reported nationwide, and the economic loss of fishery caused by pollution was RMB 820 million [13]. In the marine fishery industry, pollution in waters mainly stems from problems such as unsupported near-shore sewage pipeline networks, a low proportion of sewage treatment, and excessive direct discharge; in inland aquaculture, pollution in waters mainly stems from problems such as unsound long-term mechanisms for pollution control, incomplete compensation mechanisms, and unclear responsibilities for ecological restoration.…”
Section: Lack Of Responsibility For Ecological and Environmental Prot...mentioning
confidence: 99%