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Fishing For An International Norm To Govern Straddling Stocks: The Canada-Spain Dispute Of 1995, William T. Abel
Fishing For An International Norm To Govern Straddling Stocks: The Canada-Spain Dispute Of 1995, William T. Abel
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Thinking Globally And Acting Locally: The Emergence Of Global Environmental Problems And The Critical Need To Develop Sustainable Development Programs At State And Local Levels In The United States, Donald A. Brown
Penn State Environmental Law Review
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Legal Marketing Of Environmental Law, Antonio A. Oposa Jr.
Legal Marketing Of Environmental Law, Antonio A. Oposa Jr.
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Honduran, Nicaraguan Diplomats Agree On Maritime Boundary Dispute, Ladb Staff
Honduran, Nicaraguan Diplomats Agree On Maritime Boundary Dispute, Ladb Staff
NotiSur
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Toward A Rational Harvest: The United Nations Agreement On Straddling Fish Stocks And Highly Migratory Species, Mark Christopherson
Toward A Rational Harvest: The United Nations Agreement On Straddling Fish Stocks And Highly Migratory Species, Mark Christopherson
Minnesota Journal of International Law
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Sacrificing Conservation For Pesos: An Analysis Of Select Marine Fisheries In The Political Environment Of Mexico, Sephen W. Bourgeois Jr.
Sacrificing Conservation For Pesos: An Analysis Of Select Marine Fisheries In The Political Environment Of Mexico, Sephen W. Bourgeois Jr.
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The decline of most Mexican fisheries has occurred so rapidly that few Mexicans and Americans alike fully appreciate the loss. The major focus of this paper will examine the false impression that Mexico is engaging in marine conservation; in reality, its conservation efforts are responses to after-the-fact actions brought on by world critics and as a vehicle to pacify conservationists. The Mexican government can pass a law but lacks the resources to administer and enforce the law and subsequently manage its fisheries in an effective manner. Rather than survey the state of every fishery found in Mexican waters, this paper …
Books Received, Santa Clara Law Review
International Fisheries Management: How The U.N. Conference On Straddling And Highly Migratory Fish Stocks Changes The Law Of Fishing On The High Seas, Julie R. Mack
California Western International Law Journal
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Satellite Applications As An Ocean And Coastal Zone Management Tool : Three Case Studies, Federico Agustin Iriarte Ahon
Satellite Applications As An Ocean And Coastal Zone Management Tool : Three Case Studies, Federico Agustin Iriarte Ahon
World Maritime University Dissertations
Satellite applications are being used in land, sea, air and space studies and management applications in the sea covering a wide spectrum of fields, such as oceanography (bathymetry, tides, waves, sea level, currents, surface water temperature), fisheries (resources distribution and monitoring of fisheries), shipping (fleet monitoring, communication, safety and rescue, pollution detection and monitoring), and navy (security, strategy, safety). Further, satellites can be used in the process of educating people onboard. The present research is a study of three satellite applications for Ocean and Coastal Zone Management (OCZM). Radar sensors which are used in bathymetric exploration are useful in the …
Fishing Co-Operation Between The Kingdom Of Morocco And The European Union : Towards Integrated And Sustainable Fisheries Management, Karim Berrada
Fishing Co-Operation Between The Kingdom Of Morocco And The European Union : Towards Integrated And Sustainable Fisheries Management, Karim Berrada
World Maritime University Dissertations
Traditionally, Moroccan fishery resources have constituted an Important asset for the country’s economy. Today the fisheries sector has become a matter of increasing concern to the local authorities since fish stocks located both within the coastal state 200-mlle Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and the adjacent high seas are being depleted by overfishing. A considerable part of the problem of over-exploitation is mainly caused by European fishing vessels, which have taken a maximum of precautions to preserve their fisheries access to the Moroccan waters by means of licences, granted in majority to Spanish boats in the frame of a renewal of …