Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species

The illegal traffic of marine species is an environmental, social, cultural and economic problem that affects the Colombian society, it is an attack against the country’s biodiversity that threatens multiple marine ecosystems, generating an environmental imbalance that brings serious repercussions f...

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Autores principales: Correa-Segura, Mario Alberto, Vela-Ordoñez, David Alberto
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: EFIM Ediciones 2018
Acceso en línea:http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/10
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Vela-Ordoñez, David Alberto
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description The illegal traffic of marine species is an environmental, social, cultural and economic problem that affects the Colombian society, it is an attack against the country’s biodiversity that threatens multiple marine ecosystems, generating an environmental imbalance that brings serious repercussions for the flora, fauna and the human species in general. This is why the Navy is a valuable institution that appropriates the protection of renewable and non-renewable marine resources, therefore its exercise in the intervention and detention of illegal trade in marine species is essential, as is the support of other environmental institutions, governmental and welfare makers and social or-der such as the police and the judicial branch for the protection of ecosystems of maritime zones in the Pacific and the Caribbean, fluvial and some terrestrial areas that are connected in the area of special protection in seas and ports of agreement to what is established by the Coastal Marine Ordinance. This said, the objective of this study is to analyze the roll of the Colombian Navy as an empowered institution for the protection of renewable and nonrenewable marine resources.
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spelling anfibios-article-102020-06-14T05:32:59Z Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species Importancia de la armada en el tráfico ilegal de especies marinas Correa-Segura, Mario Alberto Vela-Ordoñez, David Alberto The illegal traffic of marine species is an environmental, social, cultural and economic problem that affects the Colombian society, it is an attack against the country’s biodiversity that threatens multiple marine ecosystems, generating an environmental imbalance that brings serious repercussions for the flora, fauna and the human species in general. This is why the Navy is a valuable institution that appropriates the protection of renewable and non-renewable marine resources, therefore its exercise in the intervention and detention of illegal trade in marine species is essential, as is the support of other environmental institutions, governmental and welfare makers and social or-der such as the police and the judicial branch for the protection of ecosystems of maritime zones in the Pacific and the Caribbean, fluvial and some terrestrial areas that are connected in the area of special protection in seas and ports of agreement to what is established by the Coastal Marine Ordinance. This said, the objective of this study is to analyze the roll of the Colombian Navy as an empowered institution for the protection of renewable and nonrenewable marine resources. El tráfico ilegal de especies marinas es una problemática ambiental, social, cultural y económica que afecta a la sociedad Colombia, es un atentado contra biodiversidad del país que pone en riesgo múltiples ecosistemas marinos, generando un desequilibrio ambiental que trae serias repercusiones para la flora, fauna y la especie humana en general. Es por esto que la Armada Nacional cumple una labor fundamental en el ejercicio indispensable en la intervención y detención del tráfico ilegal de especies marinas, con el apoyo de otras instituciones ambientales, gubernamentales y hacedoras del bienestar y orden social como la policía y la rama judicial para la protección de ecosistemas de zonas marítimas en el Pacífico y el Caribe, fluviales y algunas áreas terrestres que incluyen los puertos de acuerdo a lo establecido por el Ordenamiento Marino Costero. Dicho esto, el objetivo del presente estudio es analizar el rol de la Marina Colombiana como institución empoderada para la protección de los recursos marinos renovables y no renovables. EFIM Ediciones 2018-06-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares Texto application/pdf http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/10 10.37979/afb.2018v1n1.10 Anfibios; Vol 1 No 1 (2018): - January; 48-54 Anfibios; v. 1 n. 1 (2018): - Janeiro; 48-54 Revista científica anfibios; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2018): Enero - Junio 2018; 48-54 2711-0532 2665-1513 spa http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/10/7 Derechos de autor 2018 Revista científica anfibios
spellingShingle Correa-Segura, Mario Alberto
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Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title_full Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title_fullStr Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title_full_unstemmed Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title_short Importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
title_sort importance of the navy in the illegal trafficking of marine species
url http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/10