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Book Review: Environmental Protection And Coastal Zone Management In Asia And The Pacific. Kato, Kumamoto, Matthews, & Suhaimi Eds. Tokyo University Press. 1985., Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Book Review: Environmental Protection And Coastal Zone Management In Asia And The Pacific. Kato, Kumamoto, Matthews, & Suhaimi Eds. Tokyo University Press. 1985., Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Coastal Land Loss And The Mitigation – Adaptation Dilemma: Between Scylla And Charybdis, Blake Hudson
Coastal Land Loss And The Mitigation – Adaptation Dilemma: Between Scylla And Charybdis, Blake Hudson
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Cathedral Engulfed: Sea-Level Rise, Property Rights, And Time, J. Peter Byrne
The Cathedral Engulfed: Sea-Level Rise, Property Rights, And Time, J. Peter Byrne
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Essential Fish Habitat And Coastal Zone Management: Business As Usual Under The Magnuson-Stevens Act?, Lee Benaka, Dennis Nixon
Essential Fish Habitat And Coastal Zone Management: Business As Usual Under The Magnuson-Stevens Act?, Lee Benaka, Dennis Nixon
Golden Gate University Law Review
Part I of this article provides a brief overview of how fish habitat conservation became a significant priority for NMFS and how and why provisions to ensure habitat conservation were introduced into the Magnuson-Stevens Act. We describe how the brief language in the Magnuson-Stevens Act was interpreted by the NMFS through its Interim Final Rule and controversies related to that interpretation. Part II examines the response of management agencies in the Gulf of Mexico to the EFH policy. Specifically, this case study reviews an amendment created by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to address EFH requirements and describes …
The Regulation Of Biological Pollution: Preventing Exotic Species Invasions From Ballast Water Discharged Into California Coastal Waters, Andrew N. Cohen, Brent Foster
The Regulation Of Biological Pollution: Preventing Exotic Species Invasions From Ballast Water Discharged Into California Coastal Waters, Andrew N. Cohen, Brent Foster
Golden Gate University Law Review
In Part I of this article, we describe ballast water's use, its contribution to biological invasions, and the technical approaches that could be used to combat the problem. In Part II, we describe opportunities for employing existing laws and regulations to manage ballast discharges in California. We first discuss the limitations of international, federal and state laws that have tried to address ballast discharges of exotic organisms as a shipping issue. We then consider the potential for regulating ballast discharges under federal and state laws aimed at controlling water pollution, protecting wildlife, ensuring the assessment, disclosure and mitigation of environmental …
Does The U.S. Government Realize That The Sea Is Rising? How To Restructure Federal Programs So That Wetlands And Beaches Survive, James G. Titus
Does The U.S. Government Realize That The Sea Is Rising? How To Restructure Federal Programs So That Wetlands And Beaches Survive, James G. Titus
Golden Gate University Law Review
This article examines practical federal options to prepare for one of the impacts of global warming-sea level rise. Part I examines the implications of greenhouse gases for our coastal zones, explains the causes and effects of sea level rise, and analyzes the implications of various responses. Part II examines how specific federal policies are currently failing to address existing and projected sea level rise, and enumerates a number of modest changes that may well have been included in these programs to begin with, had sea level rise been as well recognized when the programs were created as it is today. …
Implementing An Ecosystem Approach To Ocean Management: An Assessment Of Current Regional Governance Models, Donna R. Christie
Implementing An Ecosystem Approach To Ocean Management: An Assessment Of Current Regional Governance Models, Donna R. Christie
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Regional Ocean Governance: The Role Of The Public Trust Doctrine, Kristen M. Fletcher
Regional Ocean Governance: The Role Of The Public Trust Doctrine, Kristen M. Fletcher
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Regional Ocean Governance: A Look At California, Brian E. Baird, Amber J. Mace
Regional Ocean Governance: A Look At California, Brian E. Baird, Amber J. Mace
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Regional Ocean Governance In The United States: Concept And Reality, Marc J. Hershman, Craig W. Russell
Regional Ocean Governance In The United States: Concept And Reality, Marc J. Hershman, Craig W. Russell
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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The Maine Shore And The Army Corps: A Tale Of Two Harbors, Wells And Saco, Maine, Joseph Kelley, Walter Anderson
The Maine Shore And The Army Corps: A Tale Of Two Harbors, Wells And Saco, Maine, Joseph Kelley, Walter Anderson
Maine Policy Review
By discussing the problems of beach erosion and sand movement at Wells and Saco, Maine, Joseph Kelley and Walter Anderson demonstrate how single-minded, engineering approaches to complex, interdisciplinary coastal issues can create bigger problems than previously existed. As Kelley and Anderson explain, at both Wells and Camp Ellis, the Army Corps of Engineers was brought in to construct a harbor at no local cost to the community. This was accomplished by constructing jetties, and the result has been a persistent and serious problem of beach erosion. Over the years, the Army Corps has offered further technical solutions that have served …
Managing Alaska’S Coastal Development: State Review Of Federal Oil And Gas Lease Sales, M. David Kurtz
Managing Alaska’S Coastal Development: State Review Of Federal Oil And Gas Lease Sales, M. David Kurtz
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Mediation Of Coastal Zone Planning Disputes In Alaska—An Innovative Approach To Administrative Decisionmaking, Jane Baluss
Alaska Law Review
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Marine Policy, Baz Edmeades
Marine Policy, Baz Edmeades
Dalhousie Law Journal
For a good many years, the major law reviews in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and France have devoted a considerable number of their pages to problems of the law of the sea, as this topic has increased in importance and consequent concern among international lawyers. With this development came the appearance of a number of new law journals dealing with the law of the sea such as the Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce in 1969, Ocean Development and International Law in 1973, the Journal of Coastal Zone Management in 1973 to name but three. These and other …