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Invitaon to the Defence of the PhD Thesis Fishing for Change in EU Governance – Excursions into the Evoluon of the Common Fisheries Policy Troels J. Hegland, Innovave Fisheries Management, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University Tuesday 1 May 2012 at 13.00 in Skibbrogade 5 (CWO), room C1.12 Supervisors: Professor Jesper Raakjær, PhD, DSc Jean Monnet Professor Emeritus Staffan Zeerholm, PhD Assessment Commiee: Adj. Professor Sten Sverdrup-Jensen Prof. dr. ir. Jan P.M. van Tatenhove Associate Professor Seth Macinko, PhD Innovave Fisheries Management Marine Governance, Env. Policy Group Department of Marine Affairs Aalborg University Wageningen University University of Rhode Island The defence will be followed by a small recepon at Vestre Havnepromenade 5, “Den Prominente” (=the canteen) Please sign up here: hp://www.doodle.com/8zfur8s3eizuztqh (latest 26 April 2012) The point of departure for the thesis is an understanding of the CFP as having failed to deliver opmal results since being set up in 1983. Not only has the policy, which is intended to facilitate sustainable fishing, been unable to prevent a number of fish stocks in European waters from decreasing to precarious levels, it has also, it is ar- gued, contributed to the development and maintenance of a much too large combi- ned European fishing fleet, which is for a significant part struggling with low profitabi- lity. In the thesis root causes of the problems of the CFP are idenfied. These include an inbuilt incenve at member state level to dri during implementaon; an inability to decide measures for specific seas or fisheries without those decisions being linked to decisions regarding other seas or fisheries; a lack of convincing involvement of stake- holders in EU level decision-making; as well as a failure to clarify and acknowledge the distribuon of roles and authories in the system. In the thesis, among other things, the opon of regionalising the governance system of the CFP in order to put it on the right track is invesgated. Although regionalisaon based on the regional seas (North Sea, Balc Sea, etc.) is only one reform possibility among several, it is argued that it is an opon that would potenally efficiently and fundamentally deal with the problems, while at the same me facilitate the move towards more integrated marine management in accordance with other EU iniaves such as the Marine Strategy Framework Direcve and the Integrated Marime Policy.

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Invita�on to the Defence of the PhD Thesis

Fishing for Change in EU Governance – Excursions into

the Evolu�on of the Common Fisheries Policy

Troels J. Hegland, Innova�ve Fisheries Management, Department of

Development and Planning, Aalborg University

Tuesday 1 May 2012 at 13.00 in Skibbrogade 5 (CWO), room C1.12

Supervisors: Professor Jesper Raakjær, PhD, DSc Jean Monnet Professor Emeritus Staffan Ze�erholm, PhD

Assessment Commi0ee:

Adj. Professor Sten Sverdrup-Jensen Prof. dr. ir. Jan P.M. van Tatenhove Associate Professor Seth Macinko, PhD

Innova�ve Fisheries Management Marine Governance, Env. Policy Group Department of Marine Affairs

Aalborg University Wageningen University University of Rhode Island

The defence will be followed by a small recep�on at Vestre Havnepromenade 5, “Den Prominente” (=the canteen)

Please sign up here: h1p://www.doodle.com/8zfur8s3eizuztqh (latest 26 April 2012)

The point of departure for the thesis is an understanding of the CFP as having failed to

deliver op�mal results since being set up in 1983. Not only has the policy, which is

intended to facilitate sustainable fishing, been unable to prevent a number of fish

stocks in European waters from decreasing to precarious levels, it has also, it is ar-

gued, contributed to the development and maintenance of a much too large combi-

ned European fishing fleet, which is for a significant part struggling with low profitabi-

lity.

In the thesis root causes of the problems of the CFP are iden�fied. These include an

inbuilt incen�ve at member state level to driB during implementa�on; an inability to

decide measures for specific seas or fisheries without those decisions being linked to

decisions regarding other seas or fisheries; a lack of convincing involvement of stake-

holders in EU level decision-making; as well as a failure to clarify and acknowledge the

distribu�on of roles and authori�es in the system.

In the thesis, among other things, the op�on of regionalising the governance system

of the CFP in order to put it on the right track is inves�gated. Although regionalisa�on

based on the regional seas (North Sea, Bal�c Sea, etc.) is only one reform possibility

among several, it is argued that it is an op�on that would poten�ally efficiently and

fundamentally deal with the problems, while at the same �me facilitate the move

towards more integrated marine management in accordance with other EU ini�a�ves

such as the Marine Strategy Framework Direc�ve and the Integrated Mari�me Policy.