Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 47

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 47
TÝDNINGURIN AV TVØRTJOÐA SAMSTARVI í NORÐURATLANTSØKINUM 45 ing the Cold War) cooperation in the Bar- ents Sea físheries should not be termed re- gional cooperation, but cooperation be- tween nation-states. The post-Cold War setling of the BEAR initiative could change this pattern and thereby threaten the exist- ing regime of this físheries sector which ef- fectively functions as a ‘closed shop’ (Hoel, 1994: 125). Under the BEAR, re- gional as well as foreign players could le- gitimise their future plans as well as their current activities in these fisheries. The claiming of regional quotas within Norway has been raised by several. The North Norwegian Regional Cooperation (Landsdelsutvalget for Nord-Norge) has stated its interests in resource management and direct fisherjes cooperation with Northern Russia. At the same time the lce- landic, Faroese and other fisheries in the Loophole (Smuthullet), which do not be- long to any country, highlight the need for a new system of resource management for high seas fishing (outside the 200 nautical mile EEZs). Clarification is also needed in the case of the Svalbard Zone (EEZ) fish- eries, claimed by Norway to be under Nor- wegian jurisdiction with reference to the Svalbard Treaty, which ostensibly guaran- tees access to Svalbard resources by all sig- natories of the treaty (signed by lceland in 1994). However, it appears difficult to re- solve the conflicts related to ‘third-country fishing’ via the BEAR initiative, as EU and states representated distinctly disagree on the question of extention of management power of coastal states beyond 200 nautical miles (Hoel, 1994: 127). Within processing and marketing, the potential for regionalisation seems less ob- vious as dominant trends include an in- creasing number of direct links between North Atlantic specialised producers and supermarket chains. Closer links on the or- ganisational and social fronts between pro- ducer and consumer appear to be important if the North Atlantic físheries industries in- tend to develop specialised high quality products from first class raw materials based mainly on North Atlantic cod and haddock. The producers could then escape the dead end of price competition on the white fish market and in relation to e.g. Pa- cific Alaskan pollack and similar cheaper fish species (Jónsson, 1994b). Establishing a genuine North Atlanlic físh cartel could have negative effects on innovation, be- cause cartel organization might undermine direct producer-user-relations and competi- lion on innovation between firms. On the other hand, today’s intra-North Atlantic price competition for fish also undermines innovation, as físh sold in large quantities for low prices obstructs product develop- ment and capital accumulation in the pro- cessing industries. Therefore political ini- tiatives are also needed to reduce internal competition on the world market. Since such initiatives must include Russia, the BEAR could provide a suitable starting point. In addition, it is important that West Nordic countries are also included, as to persuade North Atlantic físhermen about the rationality of resource management; it seems essential to include the achievement of better prices as a part of the same drive. As cooperation in science and technolo- gy is a central and apparently already fruit-
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