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- Caribbean Sea; Organization of Eastern Caribbean States; OECS; coastal zone management; Islands of the Lesser Antilles; marine resources development; fishery management; Natural Resources Management Unit (1)
- Marine resource management; marine resource development; United States; Cobscook Bay (MA); Atlantic Coastal Action Program; Buzzards Bay Project; Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary; Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve; Morro Bay Task Force Program; Coastal Zone Management Act (1)
- Northwest Atlantic Ocean; sea herring; fishery management; pelagic fish; The Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act; MFCMA; marketing; Clupea harengus harengus (1)
- Rhode Island; coastal zone management; Coastal Resource Management Council; gaming techniques (1)
- Rhode Island; marina industry; dredged sediments; Providence River Channel; aquatic dredge disposal; Narragansett Bay; Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management; ecosystem management (1)
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Applications Of Gaming Techniques To Coastal Zone Problems, Robert Adam Drews
Applications Of Gaming Techniques To Coastal Zone Problems, Robert Adam Drews
Theses and Major Papers
The boundary between sea and land is an area which presents enormous management challenges. It is an area of fragile ecology, dense and growing population, multiple competing demands for resource use, a multitude of regulatory agencies, and far from complete scientific understanding. Given these difficulties, planning for coastal zone management frequently suffers from incomplete data, lack of consensus among users, and lack of support from government authorities. This paper proposes gaming as a tool for assisting in the information gathering, education, consensus building, and communications elements of planning. This is achieved by developing a planning game which is designed to …
The Dilemma Of Dredging And Dredged Material Disposal In The Aquatic Waters Of Rhode Island And Its Impact On The Regional Marina Industry, Darryl J. Keith
The Dilemma Of Dredging And Dredged Material Disposal In The Aquatic Waters Of Rhode Island And Its Impact On The Regional Marina Industry, Darryl J. Keith
Theses and Major Papers
Since the closures, in 1971, of the Prudence Island and Brenton Reef disposal sites, water-related industries have not had aquatic disposal of dredged sediments as a management option. The marina industry in Rhode Island has been especially impacted as natural sedimentation processes have reduced the water depths at many of these locations and have resulted in the loss of business as operators have been unable to operate their marinas to their fullest potential. The elimination of this option is based on political and environmental concerns over declines in local commercial fisheries which are alleged to be the result of the …
Towards A Regional Coastal Zone Management Program In The Oecs, Keith E. Nichols
Towards A Regional Coastal Zone Management Program In The Oecs, Keith E. Nichols
Theses and Major Papers
The Islands of the Lesser Antilles are described as "truly archipelagic, enjoying the characteristic features of both oceanic and coastal islands." Once considered pristine and far removed from the influences of pollution from coastal areas, they are now faced with the realities of their own solid waste problems, resource degradation and over-exploitation, as well as human health impacts from contaminated rivers and coastal areas. Each of these territories can be considered packages of economic, political and cultural networks, attempting to provide for individual and nationwide needs while seeking economic growth and self-sufficiency. If developed properly and used in tandem with …
Five Marine Resource Management Programs: Innovations And Common Themes, Louisa Rand Moore
Five Marine Resource Management Programs: Innovations And Common Themes, Louisa Rand Moore
Theses and Major Papers
This paper investigates essential elements of marine resource management programs, particularly how they are initiated and what is needed for their success. The focus of this paper is on management planning for sites where marine resources are still largely intact as opposed to those which are severely disturbed. Planning is aimed at determining carrying capacity of the marine systems and limiting disturbances accordingly. Question for this inquiry were developed from research of a bay in eastern Maine where marine resources have not been severely disturbed, but are vulnerable to over-exploitation due to lack of coordinated management. Using these questions, five …
Linking Management And Markets: The Northwest Atlantic Sea Herring Industry And The Case For "Regional" Quotas, Peter Jessup Moore
Linking Management And Markets: The Northwest Atlantic Sea Herring Industry And The Case For "Regional" Quotas, Peter Jessup Moore
Theses and Major Papers
This review and characterization of the U.S. Atlantic sea herring fishery and industry analyzes opportunities for and constraints to developing the herring resource more fully. Chapter 1 describes the herring resource, the existing fishery, and reviews current research into the international transboundary migrations of the Atlantic sea herring. Chapters 2 and 3 describe the development of the herring fishery management plan in the context of the global herring market and the management complications that arise from the transboundary migrations of the stocks. Examples of successful linkages between fisheries management and market development are described in Chapter 4 to illustrate the …