Over exploitation of the ocean’s resources and coastlines
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Transcript of Over exploitation of the ocean’s resources and coastlines
Elizabeth Morrow
• Oceans Act of 2000o 3 million acres of wetlands created, improved, and
protected. o The Northwestern Hawaiian islands now a marine
national monument.
o Proposals for limits on gill net fishing.
o Proposal for a National Offshore Aquaculture Act.
Duff, A. John. Forging a National Oceans Policy. University of Maine School of Law. 25 July 2007 http://www.usm.maine.edu/~law/mli/forging.htm.
Dye, R. Thomas. Understanding Public Policy. 12th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008.
Eagle, Josh. “Regional Ocean Governance: The Perils of Multiple-Use Management and the Promise of Agency Diversity.” Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 16 (Spring 2006). 23 July. 2007 http://www.law.duke.edu/journals.
Kofinis, Chris, and Theodoulo, Stella. The Art of the Game : Understanding American Public Policy Making. Belmont: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004.
Montaigne, Fen. “Still Waters: The Global Fish Crisis” National Geographic April 2007: 42-69.
United States. Committee on Ocean Policy. U.S Ocean Action Plan Implementation Update. Jan. 2007. 23 July 2007 http://www.ocean.ceq.gov/OAP_update012207.pdf.
United States. One hundred and Sixth Congress: At the Second Session. Oceans Act of 2000 Dec. 2006. 23 July 2007 www.oceancommission.gov/documents/oceanact.html.
United States. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Senate Report: Ocean Act of 2000. May. 2000. 20 July 2007 Http://www.oceancommission.gov/documents/Senate_Report.pdf .
United States. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Legislative History of the Oceans Act of 2000. Aug. 2000. 23 July 2007 http://www.oceancommission.gov/legislativehistory.pdf.