Zoning the Oceans

Zoning the Oceans
Author: John M. Boehnert
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Coastal zone management
ISBN: 1627220348

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Examining how states can control uses of their waters, Zoning the Oceans begins with an introduction to ocean zoning and provides an in-depth case study of the first state ocean zoning program. An essential resource to both lawyers and planners involved with real estate or coastal zone management it provides the blue print for coastal states to assume more control over their coastal environment.

Ocean Zoning

Ocean Zoning
Author: Tundi Agardy
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849776462

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Our knowledge of the oceans is increasing rapidly, as more powerful tools for exploration and exploitation make it easier to locate valuable resources, such as fish stocks, oil and gas reserves, or sites for wind and hydropower schemes. At the same time competition for space has intensified, affecting marine life and people's livelihoods. Much has been written about marine management using marine protected areas, but MPAs are only a small subset of spatial management tools available. MPAs and MPA networks are better seen as starting points for more comprehensive spatial management, facilitated by ocean zoning. This logical scaling up from discreet piecemeal protected areas to larger and more systematic planning is happening around the world, but few are aware that we are entering a brave new world in ocean management with zoning at its core.This book provides guidance on using ocean zoning to improve marine management. It reviews the benefits of ocean zoning in theory, reviews progress made in zoning around the world through a wide range of case studies, and derives lessons learned to recommend a process by which future zoning can be maximally effective and efficient.Published with MARES, Forest Trends and UNEP

Ocean Zoning

Ocean Zoning
Author: Tundi S. Agardy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136531934

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Our knowledge of the oceans is increasing rapidly, as more powerful tools for exploration and exploitation make it easier to locate valuable resources, such as fish stocks, oil and gas reserves, or sites for wind and hydropower schemes. At the same time competition for space has intensified, affecting marine life and people's livelihoods. Much has been written about marine management using marine protected areas, but MPAs are only a small subset of spatial management tools available. MPAs and MPA networks are better seen as starting points for more comprehensive spatial management, facilitated by ocean zoning. This logical scaling up from discreet piecemeal protected areas to larger and more systematic planning is happening around the world, but few are aware that we are entering a brave new world in ocean management with zoning at its core. This book provides guidance on using ocean zoning to improve marine management. It reviews the benefits of ocean zoning in theory, reviews progress made in zoning around the world through a wide range of case studies, and derives lessons learned to recommend a process by which future zoning can be maximally effective and efficient. Published with MARES, Forest Trends and UNEP

Ocean Zoning

Ocean Zoning
Author: Penny Doherty,Ecology Action Centre. Marine Issues Committee
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Marine Issues Committee, Ecology Action Centre
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Marine resources
ISBN: 0973418125

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Comparative Ocean Governance

Comparative Ocean Governance
Author: Robin Kundis Craig
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781781005200

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Comparative Ocean Governance examines the world's attempts to improve ocean governance through place-based management—marine protected areas, ocean zoning, marine spatial planning—and evaluates this growing trend in light of the advent of climate change and its impacts on the seas. This monograph opens with an explanation of the economics of the oceans and their value to the global environment and the earth's population, the long-term stressors that have impacted oceans, and the new threats to ocean sustainability that climate change poses. It then examines the international framework for ocean management and coastal nations' increasing adoption of place-based governance regimes. The final section explores how these place-based management regimes intersect with climate change adaptation efforts, either accidentally or intentionally. It then offers suggestions for making place-based marine management even more flexible and responsive for the future. Environmental law scholars, legislators and policymakers, marine scientists, and all those concerned for the welfare of the world's oceans will find this book of great value.

International Regulation of Underwater Sound

International Regulation of Underwater Sound
Author: Elena McCarthy
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402080784

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Numerous incidents suggest that man-made sound injures and can kill marine mammals. This book offers an objective look at how ocean noise should be addressed given the lack of regulatory structure and the scientific uncertainty over the effects of noise on marine life. It is an essential text for policymakers, governments and NGOs, biologists, environmental activists, , oceanographers, and those in the shipping, engineering, and offshore oil and gas industries.

Ocean Zoning

Ocean Zoning
Author: Penny Doherty,Ecology Action Centre
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Ecology Action Centre
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2003
Genre: Continental shelf
ISBN: 0973418109

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Marine Policy Economics

Marine Policy   Economics
Author: John H. Steele
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2010-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780123785589

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Elements of Physical Oceanography is a derivative of the Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, 2nd Edition and serves as an important reference on current physical oceanography knowledge and expertise in one convenient and accessible source. Its selection of articles--all written by experts in their field--focuses on ocean physics, air-sea transfers, waves, mixing, ice, and the processes of transfer of properties such as heat, salinity, momentum and dissolved gases, within and into the ocean. Elements of Physical Oceanography serves as an ideal reference for topical research. References related articles in physical oceanography to facilitate further research Richly illustrated with figures and tables that aid in understanding key concepts Includes an introductory overview and then explores each topic in detail, making it useful to experts and graduate-level researchers Topical arrangement makes it the perfect desk reference