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Global Plastics Policy Centre (2024) March A., Salam, S., Evans, T., Hilton, J., Fletcher, S. (editors). Global Plastics Policy Review. Revolution Plastics Institute, University of Portsmouth.
Brunei Fisheries (Amendment) Order, No. S 50/2014 (original policy No. S 25/2009)
View the policy documentKey Findings
View the policy documentThis order makes provisions for the management and preservation of Brunei’s fishery resources. This Act makes the discharge or deposit of any pollutant in any marine reserve or park without a license, and the prevention or the minimization of harm to environment in marine reserves or marine parks (amendment). The implementation of this Act is under the responsibility of the Directorate of Fisheries. There was insufficient evidence available to evaluate this policy at the time of the assessment.
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