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Private informational governance in Post-Soviet waters: Implications of the Marine Stewardship Council certification in the Russian Barents Sea region

机译:苏维埃海域的私人信息治理:俄罗斯巴伦支海地区海洋管理委员会认证的含义

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The Russian Barents Sea represents a celebrated example of sustainable fisheries management owing to effective and stable bilateral cooperation between Norway and Russia. The success of the state regime has not ruled out the emergence of private certification of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). The current study investigates the intended and unintended implications of the emergence and implementation of MSC certification in the Russian Barents Sea region. The employed conceptual framework builds on the literature on private informational governance, more specifically by providing an analytical prism of three core concepts: transparency, participation and trust: Based on interviews with stakeholders closely involved in MSC certification in Russia and literature analysis, this study concludes that MSC performs primarily a supplementary commercial function for Russian Barents Sea fisheries, which are already generally considered as sustainable, by ensuring access to the world market of sustainable fish and potentially providing a premium price. The certification mechanism has little to add to the well established practices at sea, but it does urge companies to prioritise attention to such environmental issues as bycatch, discards and negative effects of bottom trawling through encouraging cooperation between fishing companies, NGOs and research institutions. Our analysis also suggests that indirectly MSC certification contributes to a growing divide between larger-scale, internationally oriented, distant water fishing companies and the smaller-scale coastal fisheries dependent on state support. Finally, our analysis draws attention to the distrust of the Russian state in transnational private governance arrangements, like MSC, the implications of which are currently unclear. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:由于挪威和俄罗斯之间的有效和稳定的双边合作,俄罗斯巴伦支海是可持续渔业管理的一个著名典范。国家政权的成功并不排除出现了海洋管理委员会(MSC)的私人证书。本研究调查了俄罗斯巴伦支海地区MSC认证的出现和实施的预期和非预期的影响。所采用的概念框架建立在有关私人信息治理的文献的基础上,更具体地说,它提供了三个核心概念的分析棱镜:透明度,参与度和信任度:基于对与俄罗斯MSC认证密切相关的利益相关者的采访和文献分析,本研究得出的结论是MSC通过确保进入可持续鱼类世界市场并可能提供高价,主要为俄罗斯巴伦支海渔业(通常已经被认为具有可持续性)履行补充商业职能。认证机制对海上行之有效的做法没有多大帮助,但它确实敦促公司通过鼓励捕捞公司,非政府组织和研究机构之间的合作,优先关注诸如兼捕,丢弃物和底拖网的负面影响等环境问题。我们的分析还表明,间接MSC认证助长了大型,国际化,遥远的水域捕捞公司与依赖国家支持的小型沿海渔业之间的鸿沟。最后,我们的分析提请人们注意俄罗斯国家在跨国私有治理安排(如MSC)中的不信任,其含义目前尚不清楚。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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