Bibliographic citations
Camus, H., Cotrina, P. (2024). Afectación al sistema jurídico nacional e internacional ambiental: implicancias de permitir la pesca a gran escala en la Reserva Nacional Dorsal de Nasca [Universidad del Pacífico]. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4471
Camus, H., Cotrina, P. Afectación al sistema jurídico nacional e internacional ambiental: implicancias de permitir la pesca a gran escala en la Reserva Nacional Dorsal de Nasca []. PE: Universidad del Pacífico; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4471
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title = "Afectación al sistema jurídico nacional e internacional ambiental: implicancias de permitir la pesca a gran escala en la Reserva Nacional Dorsal de Nasca",
author = "Cotrina Navarro, Paloma Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad del Pacífico",
year = "2024"
}
Peru has a rich marine biodiversity that is recognized worldwide, which is why, by virtue of the commitments assumed with the international community, it is suggested to the Peruvian State the conservation and creation of natural protected areas. However, effective initiatives to adequately safeguard species, marine morphology, habitats, and other crucial elements of the marine ecosystem have not been implemented. This research examines the legal issues affecting Peru’s first fully marine protected area, the “Dorsal de Nasca National Reserve,” created by Supreme Decree No. 008-2021-MINAM. Although this initiative aims to conserve underwater mountains and marine biological diversity, it is not properly regulated, constituting a violation of the national and international regulation for protected natural areas and environmental law in general, by permitting large-scale fishing within the Reserve. Through an analysis of national and international legal frameworks regarding marine protected areas, along with interviews with experts and surveys, this study will demonstrate that industrial fishing is incompatible with national and international regulations, undermining Peru's environmental conservation objectives and the protection of marine biodiversity.
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