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Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

2013

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Ocean Energy And The Law Of The Sea: The Need For A Protocol, Ben Tsamenyi, Max Herriman Mar 2013

Ocean Energy And The Law Of The Sea: The Need For A Protocol, Ben Tsamenyi, Max Herriman

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

Although fossil fuels are the overwhelming source of energy for the world, and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future, demographic, environmental, political, and economic factors indicate that interest in alternative, renewable sources of energy will grow. There is a need for both global and national policies on ocean energy management. In particular, coastal slates and the energy industry would benefit from guidelines that helped to create a predictable, stable environment in which long-term, high-cost research, development, and investment decisions could be made with confidence. Coastal states have jurisdiction over the maritime zones most relevant to energy production, …


The Law Of The Sea, Ben Tsamenyi, Brian Opeskin Mar 2013

The Law Of The Sea, Ben Tsamenyi, Brian Opeskin

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.


The Conservation Of Sea Turtles Under The Law Of The Sea Convention, The Un Fish Stocks Agreement And The Wcpf Convention, Ben Tsamenyi, Joytishna Jit Mar 2013

The Conservation Of Sea Turtles Under The Law Of The Sea Convention, The Un Fish Stocks Agreement And The Wcpf Convention, Ben Tsamenyi, Joytishna Jit

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.


Cites 'Introduction From The Sea': A Practical Way Forward, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich, Gerry Geen, Frank Meere, Mary Lack, Glenn Sant Mar 2013

Cites 'Introduction From The Sea': A Practical Way Forward, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich, Gerry Geen, Frank Meere, Mary Lack, Glenn Sant

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

On 31 August 2007, TRAFFIC and ANCORS* (The Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security) convened a small group of experts to examine operational issues relating to the question of who should be responsible for issuing Introduction from the Sea (IFS) documentation under CITES for Appendix II species, and how and when this should be applied. The workshop considered the practicalities of whether documentation should be issued by the flag or port State (or some combination) and ran through a series of real examples to test the veracity of its findings.


Case Study On The Impacts Of Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Mary Ann Palma, Martin Tsamenyi Mar 2013

Case Study On The Impacts Of Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Mary Ann Palma, Martin Tsamenyi

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.


The Western European Pssa Proposal: A 'Politically Sensitive Sea Area', Julian Roberts, Ben Tsamenyi, Tim Workman, Lindy Johnson Mar 2013

The Western European Pssa Proposal: A 'Politically Sensitive Sea Area', Julian Roberts, Ben Tsamenyi, Tim Workman, Lindy Johnson

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.


Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi Mar 2013

Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi

Professor Ben M Tsamenyi

No abstract provided.