C. Hedley, The 1998 agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program: Recent developments in the tuna-dolphin controversy in the eastern Pacific Ocean, OCEAN DEV I, 32(1), 2001, pp. 71-92
The problem of incidental dolphin mortality in the eastern Pacific Ocean fi
sheries for yellowfin tuna is one of the longest running controversies in t
he modern international law of fisheries. Although initiatives in the last
30 years have been successful in reducing incidental mortality from very hi
gh levels to relatively modest levels, most of these have been either unila
teral actions, principally by the United States, or voluntary agreements am
ong the states concerned. In 1998, however, these states concluded a bindin
g agreement that formalized and extended the existing voluntary arrangement
s. This article reviews the developments that led to the adoption of the 19
98 agreement, summarizes its provisions, and looks at events since its adop
tion.