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The countrys ocean and coastal laws and policies in many ways mirror the very resources they were created to manage, restore, and protect: they are complex, intertwined, and fluid. Newly published by the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy provides an authoritative yet practical resource for practioners, government officials, and scholars to understand and build upon the current legal framework of our ocean and coastal policies.
This book brings together the expertise and insights of the countrys leading scholars and practitioners in the field of ocean and coastal law. Covering the full array of issues in ocean and coastal law from maritime jurisdiction and boundaries to water quality protection to fisheries management and marine mammal protection to offshore energy development and climate change each chapter addresses the current state of the law for each subject, followed by analysis of the critical emerging and unresolved issues. The books final chapters address the principles and legal authorities for transitioning toward and ecosystem-based management approach to U.S. coastal and ocean areas, and a review of the important call for action issued by two national ocean commissions in their far-reaching blueprints for the reform of current ocean policy and law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: National and International Jurisdictions and Boundaries - Michael W. Reed Chapter 2: The Public Trust Doctrine - Stephen E. Roady Chapter 3: Role of the States - Sylvia Quast and Michael A. Mantell Chapter 4: Regulation of Coastal Wetlands and Other Waters in the United States - Kim Diana Connolly Chapter 5: Managing Coastal Development - Kristen M. Fletcher Chapter 6: National Environmental Policy Act - Janis Searles Chapter 7: Coastal Water Quality Proection - Robin Kundis Craig Chapter 8: Ocean Dumping and Marine Pollution - Aaron C. Courtney, Sloane A. Wildman, and Emily K. Merolli Chapter 9: Domestic Fishery Management - Josh Eagle Chapter 10: International Fisheries Management - Suzanne Iudicello Chapter 11: Trade in Fish and Fisheries Products - David K. Schorr Chapter 12: The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea - Jon M. Van Dyke Chapter 13: Offshore Energy Development - Milo C. Mason Chapter 14: Emerging Ocean Uses - Ann Powers and Odin Smith Chapter 15: The Law of Marine Mammal Conservation - Donald C. Baur, Michael L. Gosliner, and Nina M. Young Chapter 16: The Endangered Species Act and Marine Species - Wm. Robert Irvin and Michael J. Bean Chapter 17: Marine Protected Areas - Kim Diana Connolly, Jennifer L. Schorr, and Darren Misenko Chapter 18: Climate Change and the Marine Environment - Christopher A.G. Tulou, Michael L. Goo, Patrick A. Parenteau, and Donald C. Baur Chapter 19: Legal Authorities for Ecosystem-Based Management in U.S. Coastal and Ocean Areas - Patrick A. Parenteau, Donald C. Baur, and Jennifer L. Schorr Chapter 20: Ocean Commissions Inssue an Urgent Call for Action to Reform U.S. Ocean Policy and Law - Sarah Chasis Table of Cases Index
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"As a member of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy, I participated in the development of a comprehensive report to the President on how to address the threats to ocean ecosystems from coastal development, overfishing, pollution, the effects of global warming, and other sources. The Commission's Report to the President in 2004 highlighted, among other actions, the need for more effective use of existing laws and regulations to reverse the decline of marine ecosystems. This book presents and analyzes our nation's key coastal and ocean legal authorities. It serves as a timely and helpful reference source that can guide the development and implementation of law and policy for the benefit of the marine environment."
William D. Ruckelshaus
"I have spent a lifetime working to protect the oceans and the wildlife that inhabit them. As an explorer, educator, film producer and environmental advocate, I know how important it is to have laws to make possible the actions needed for the sustainability of marine resources. To be stewards of coastal and ocean areas, we must use our laws effectively. This book provides a comprehensive compilation of the laws that can be used to fulfill that responsibility, so we can manage the planet's finite resources sustainably."
Jean-Michel Cousteau Founder and President Ocean Futures Society "My service on the Pew Oceans Commission convinced me that we need to do more to ensure the future of our oceans and coasts. Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy explains the laws protecting our marine environment in a clear and concise manner. The authors all have real-world experience with their topics. A solid understanding of this current body of law is an essential first step in crafting policy solutions to safeguard our oceans and coasts for the future."
Julie Packard Executive Director Monterey Bay Aquarium
"My work has convinced me we need tough laws protecting our oceans and coasts, and the political will necessary to enforce them. This important new book -- written largely by practitioners -- tells us how the law works in practice rather than merely in theory. It should be required reading for all those involved in safeguarding our oceans and coasts."
Carl Safina, Ph.D. President Blue Ocean Institute
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