Strengthening ZOPACAS:

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Autor(a) principal: Borges Ferreira, Márcio
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Guerra Naval (Ed. Português. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.portaldeperiodicos.marinha.mil.br/index.php/revistadaegn/article/view/3863
Resumo: Population growth poses one of the greatest challenges for human survival in the 21st Century and, increasingly, man is turning to the sea for food and energy.  As the ocean has no physical boundaries, it is inevitable that some of these activities will affect the seashore and jurisdictional waters of coastal States, negatively affecting those nations’ territorial waters, with all the economic and social ramifications that entails. Recent studies point to most threats to maritime jurisdictions coming from undetected acts perpetrated on the high seas. Therefore, this article looks at potential threats in this domain and measures to mitigate those threats, in full compliance with the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. That fact, and the limitations imposed by international law, make it impossible for any one country to address these issues alone. Increasingly States need the support of hemispheric alliances, such as the Organization of American States, and transboundary water agreements such as the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone. Leveraging those alliances and agreements to reinforce maritime safety is the surest way to foster cooperation among developing nations, including those with coasts along the South Atlantic, and to prevent maritime threats from undermining their future.  
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spelling Strengthening ZOPACAS:Maritime SafetyHigh SeasIllegal-unreported- unregulated FishingOil spillInternational Alliances. Population growth poses one of the greatest challenges for human survival in the 21st Century and, increasingly, man is turning to the sea for food and energy.  As the ocean has no physical boundaries, it is inevitable that some of these activities will affect the seashore and jurisdictional waters of coastal States, negatively affecting those nations’ territorial waters, with all the economic and social ramifications that entails. Recent studies point to most threats to maritime jurisdictions coming from undetected acts perpetrated on the high seas. Therefore, this article looks at potential threats in this domain and measures to mitigate those threats, in full compliance with the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. That fact, and the limitations imposed by international law, make it impossible for any one country to address these issues alone. Increasingly States need the support of hemispheric alliances, such as the Organization of American States, and transboundary water agreements such as the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone. Leveraging those alliances and agreements to reinforce maritime safety is the surest way to foster cooperation among developing nations, including those with coasts along the South Atlantic, and to prevent maritime threats from undermining their future.   Superintendência de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação - SPP2023-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.portaldeperiodicos.marinha.mil.br/index.php/revistadaegn/article/view/3863Revista da EGN; v. 28 n. 3 (2022): Revista da Escola de Guerra Naval; 615-6422359-30751809-3191reponame:Revista da Escola de Guerra Naval (Ed. Português. Online)instname:Escola de Guerra Naval (EGN)instacron:EGNporhttps://www.portaldeperiodicos.marinha.mil.br/index.php/revistadaegn/article/view/3863/3764Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da EGNinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges Ferreira, Márcio 2023-07-05T13:57:52Zoai:ojs3.localhost:article/3863Revistahttps://www.revistadaegn.com.br/index.php/revistadaegnPUBhttps://www.revistadaegn.com.br/index.php/revistadaegn/oai||egn.revista@marinha.mil.br2359-30751809-3191opendoar:2023-07-05T13:57:52Revista da Escola de Guerra Naval (Ed. Português. Online) - Escola de Guerra Naval (EGN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strengthening ZOPACAS:
title Strengthening ZOPACAS:
spellingShingle Strengthening ZOPACAS:
Borges Ferreira, Márcio
Maritime Safety
High Seas
Illegal-unreported- unregulated Fishing
Oil spill
International Alliances.
title_short Strengthening ZOPACAS:
title_full Strengthening ZOPACAS:
title_fullStr Strengthening ZOPACAS:
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening ZOPACAS:
title_sort Strengthening ZOPACAS:
author Borges Ferreira, Márcio
author_facet Borges Ferreira, Márcio
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges Ferreira, Márcio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maritime Safety
High Seas
Illegal-unreported- unregulated Fishing
Oil spill
International Alliances.
topic Maritime Safety
High Seas
Illegal-unreported- unregulated Fishing
Oil spill
International Alliances.
description Population growth poses one of the greatest challenges for human survival in the 21st Century and, increasingly, man is turning to the sea for food and energy.  As the ocean has no physical boundaries, it is inevitable that some of these activities will affect the seashore and jurisdictional waters of coastal States, negatively affecting those nations’ territorial waters, with all the economic and social ramifications that entails. Recent studies point to most threats to maritime jurisdictions coming from undetected acts perpetrated on the high seas. Therefore, this article looks at potential threats in this domain and measures to mitigate those threats, in full compliance with the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. That fact, and the limitations imposed by international law, make it impossible for any one country to address these issues alone. Increasingly States need the support of hemispheric alliances, such as the Organization of American States, and transboundary water agreements such as the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone. Leveraging those alliances and agreements to reinforce maritime safety is the surest way to foster cooperation among developing nations, including those with coasts along the South Atlantic, and to prevent maritime threats from undermining their future.  
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