Contents: Chapter 1: Recasting Transboundary Fisheries Management Arrangements In Light Of Sustainability Principles Part One: Understanding the International and Regional Transboundary Fisheries Management Context Chapter 2: The International Law and Policy Seascape Governing Transboundary Fisheries Chapter 3: Ecosystem and Precautionary Approaches to International Fisheries Governance: Beacons of Hope, Seas of Confusion and Illusion Chapter 4: Observations on Compliance and Enforcement and Regional Fisheries Institutions: Overcoming the Limitations of the Law of the Sea Part Two: Pacific Bilateral and Regional Case Studies Chapter 5: The Pacific Salmon Commission Chapter 6: Canada's Pacific Fisheries Agreements: Halibut, Hake, Tuna, and Salmon Outside 200 Chapter 7: The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission: Management Challenges and Development Imperatives Part Three: Atlantic Transboundary Arrangements Chapter 8: Canada-United States Bilateral Fisheries Management in the Gulf of Main: Struggling Towards Sustainability Under the Radar Screen Chapter 9: Canada and St. Pierre and Miquelon Transboundary Relations: Battles and Bridges Chapter 10: NAFO and ICCAT: The Implementation of Sustainability Principles and Practices in the Management of Straddling Stocks and Highly Migratory Species Chapter 11: The North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO): Surpassing a 25 Year Voyage in Transboundary Cooperation but Still Confronting a Sea of Challenges Part Four: International Scholarly Perspectives Chapter 12: Achieving Ecosystem Management Across Political Boundaries: Key Challenges during the Bargaining Process Chapter 13: Port State Jurisdiction to Combat IUU Fishing: The Port State Measures Agreement Chapter 14: The Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission and the Implementation of Sustainability Principles: Lessons To Be Learned? Chapter 15: The Role of the European Union in Regional Fisheries Organizations Chapter 16: Performance Reviews of Regional Fisheries Management Organizations Chapter 17: Allocation of Fishing Opportunities in Regional Fisheries Management Organizations: From Power to Law? Conclusion Chapter 18: Challenges and Future Directions in Transboundary Fisheries Management: Concluding Reflections