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High-seas fish biodiversity is slipping through the governance net
Crespo, G.O.; Dunn, D.; Gjerde, K.M.; Wright, G.; Halpin, P.N. (2019). High-seas fish biodiversity is slipping through the governance net. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3(9): 1273-1276. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-019-0981-4
In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Springer Nature. ISSN 2397-334X, more
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  • Crespo, G.O.
  • Dunn, D., more
  • Gjerde, K.M.
  • Wright, G.
  • Halpin, P.N.

Abstract
    States at the United Nations have begun negotiating a new treaty to strengthen the legal regime for marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Failure to ensure the full scope of fish biodiversity is covered could result in thousands of species continuing to slip through the cracks of a fragmented global ocean governance framework.

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