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The Ocean Yearbook is a peer-reviewed annual compendium of leading-edge articles, reports, reviews, documents, and reference materials devoted to issues relating to the world's coasts and oceans. Academics, practitioners and students in ocean development, coastal Zone management, law of the sea, ocean and foreign policy, and strategic studies around the world have found the Ocean Yearbook an invaluable tool for research. The articles, dealing with topics such as sustainable development, marine environmental protection, military and strategic studies, international relations, ocean development, fisheries issues, marine and foreign policy, international law, and coastal zone management, are written by experts located across the globe. They provide a unique range of perspectives and case study experiences on contemporary ocean-related issues. The Ocean Yearbook saves its readers hours of valuable research time by presenting key international documents and an annually updated global directory of ocean-related organizations in a single volume. Its articles are well written and carefully documented to allow readers to learn from specialists without having to decipher field-specific jargon.
Call for Papers
The editors of Ocean Yearbook invite submissions for
Volumes 17 and 18.
Think-pieces, survey and research papers on one or more of the following topics will be
considered for publication:
Coastal Management |
Non-living Ocean Resources |
Environment |
Regional Developments |
Literature Review |
Training and Education |
Living Resources of the Ocean |
Transportation and Communications |
Military Activities |
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Please forward proposed articles or inquiries to The Assistant
Editor, Ocean Yearbook, Dalhousie University Law School, 6061 University
Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA B3H 4H9. Tel: 1 902 494-3495. Fax: 1 902 494-1316.
E-mail: ocean.yearbook@dal.ca
OCEAN
YEARBOOK 14
The latest addition to the
series
Edited by
Elisabeth Mann Borgese, International Ocean Institute
Aldo Chircop, Dalhousie University
Moira McConnell, Dalhousie University and World Maritime University
Joseph R.Morgan, University of Hawaii
Contents
Issues and Prospects
The Oceanic Circle, Elisabeth Mann Borgese
Is There an “Economics of Oceans?” Kenneth Button
The Law of the Sea Related Cases Pending Before the International Court of Justice, Barbara
Kwiatkowska
Living Resources
The Comanagement Paradigm: Examining Criteria for Meaningful Public Involvement in
Sustainable Marine Resource Management, Lucia M.Fanning
International Fisheries and Sustainability: Dealing with Uncertainty, Rosemary Rayfuse
and Martijn Wilders
Toward Political Ecologies of Scale: Conceptualizing Community-Based Coastal and Fisheries
Comanagement on the West Coast of South Africa, Richard Hasler
The Status and Management of Subsistence Fisheries in the South Pacific, Leon P.Zann
and Veikila C.Vuki
The Small-Scale Fishery of Bangladesh: Saga of the Silent Journey toward “Tragedy of the
Commons,” Apurba Krishna Deb
Non-Living Resources
Royalty Relief Act Spurs Oil and Gas Exploration in Deep Waters of the Gulf of Mexico:
United States Ratifies Maritime Boundary Treaty with Mexico, John Alton Duff
Transportation and Communications
Ship Routing Systems in International Straits, Steve B.Kempton
The Internationalization of Spanish Shipping, Carlos Pérez-Labajos, Beatriz
Blanco, and Rafael Mazas
Environment and Coastal Management
Integrating the Management of Freshwater Basins, Coastal Areas,and Oceans through the
Global Environment Facility, Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Alfred M.Duda, and Song Li
Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Atlantic Canada: Looking Toward the Third
Millennium, Peter J. Ricketts
Security and Military Activities
International Drug Trafficking and the Law of the Sea: Outstanding Issues and Bilateral
Responses with Emphasis on U.S.-Caribbean Agreements, Laleta Davis-Mattis
Diplomacy and Boundary-making in the Southeastern Aegean Sea, Andre Gerolymatos
Oceanguard: The Need, the Possibility, and the Concept, Gwyn Prints
Regional Developments
The Black Sea: An Environmental and Ecological Profile, Frank J. Gable
The Southern Ocean: A Global View, Denzil G. M. Miller
Appendices
A. Reports from Organizations
Regional Research and Management Developments in the Black Sea
UNEP Input to the Secretary General's Report to the 53rd Session of the UNGA on the
Implementation of UNCLOS, in Particular Part XII
Report on the Center for International Environmental Law
Report of the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea
Report of the Maritime Institute of Malaysia
Report on the Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Report on the International Labour Organization (ILO): Recent Maritime Activities
Centre de Droit Maritime et Océanique (CDMO): Report of Activities for the
Period 1996-97
Report from the Marine Policy Center of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Report of the Centre for Maritime Policy
Report on the Centre for Marine Studies
North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES): Report of Activities for 1996
B. Selected Documents and Proceedings
Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of Watercourses: Report of the
Sixth Committee Convening as the Working Group of the Whole
1996 Protocol to the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution By Dumping of
Wastes and Other Matter, 1972, and Resolutions Adopted by the Special Meeting
The Hazardous and Noxious Substances Convention (adopted 3 May 1996)
Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General to the United Nations, 20 October
1997
Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, 1 July 1997: Adopted by the
Special Session of the General Assembly 23-27 June 1997
The Beijing Declaration on the Oceans
Directory of Ocean-Related Institutions
Cumulative Index (Ocean Yearbook vols. 1-10) compiled by William Laurence
Contributors
Index
ISBN: 0-226-06617-7 1,000 pages
(est.) $77.00 2000
OCEAN YEARBOOK 15
The latest
addition to the series
Edited by
Elisabeth Mann Borgese, International Ocean Institute
Aldo Chircop, Dalhousie University
Moira McConnell, Dalhousie University and World Maritime University
Contents
Issues and Prospects
The Crisis of Knowledge, Elisabeth Mann Borgese
Swords into Timeshares: An International Marine Park in the Spratly Islands? Noel
Ludwig
Knowledge and Sustainability of the Oceanic Ecosystem: Differing North-South Perspectives,
Krishan Saigal
The Age of Reckoning, Jerzy A. Wojciechowski
Living Resources
Fisheries Disputes in Latin America, Roberto de Andrade
Essential Fish Habitat Implementation: Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, Russell J. Bellmer
International Trade, Sustainable Development and Fisheries: Conflict or Compatibility? Carolyn
Deere
Problems and Legal Rules Regarding Fishing with Drift-nets, with Particular reference to
European Community Law, Javier Eceizabarrena Sáenz
Nem tudo que cai na rede é peixe: An Environmental Education Initiative to
Reduce Mortality of Marine Turtles Caught in Artisanal Fishing nets in Brazil, Maria
Â. Marcovaldi, Berenice G. Gallo, Eduardo H.S.M. Lima, and Matthew
H. Godfrey
Transportation and Communication
Globalization and the Seafarer, Alastair Couper and Christopher Walsh
World Shipping: A Global Industry in Transition, Edgar Gold, Q. C.
Environment and Coastal Management
The Negative Human Impact on the Coastal Environment in Ecuador: An Attempt for
Sustainable Coastal Resource Management, Achim Englehardt
Optimal Development Setbacks for the US Coastal Zone, Frank J. Gable and Steve F.
Edwards
Mangroves and Global Climate Change, Peter J. Hogarth
Islanders, Oceans and Coastal Environment Problems: An Approach Towards the Third
Millennium, Russell Howorth
Institutional Arrangements and Capacity Building for Integrated Coastal Zone Management in
the Gambia, Fafa Sanyang
Security Activities
Controlling Access in the Absence of a Central Government: The Somali Dilemma, Todd
Jennings
Regional Governance, Human Security and Zones of Peace, Ramon Lopez-Reyes
Regional Developments
Defining Archipelagic Studies, Jay L. Batongbacal
Recent Changes in the Black Sea Ecosystem, Alexandru S. Bologa
Ocean Governance and the Polar Regions: Geopolitics, Law and Sustainability, Sanjay
Chaturvedi
Developing an Australian Oceans Policy, Marcus Haward
Appendices
A. Reports
Report of the International Ocean Institute, 1998-1999
B. Selected Documents and Proceedings
Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Results of the Review by the Commission on Sustainable
Development of the Sectoral Theme of “Oceans and Seas”: Report of the
Secretary-General Fifty-fourth Session, 30 September, 1999
Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General, Fifty-third Session, 5
October, 1998
Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General, Fifty-second Session, 20
October, 1997
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Report of the Ninth Meeting of States
Parties, New York, 19-28 May, 1999
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Report of the Eighth Meeting of States
Parties, New York, 18-22 May, 1998
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Report of the Seventh Meeting of States
Parties, New York, 19-23 May, 1997
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Report of the Sixth Meeting of States
Parties, New York, 10-17 March, 1997
Commission on Sustainable Development: Seventh Session, 19-30 April 1999: Oceans and Seas,
Report of the Secretary-General
United Nations Environment Programme, Institute of Marine Sciences, Zanzibar and GEF.Our
Waters, Our Peoples: Strategic Action Programme for the Marine and Coastal Environment of
the Western Indian Ocean Region (Kieran Kelleher)
FAO Fisheries Department, Contribution of the Committee on Fisheries to Global Fisheries
Governance, 1977-1997 (Judith Swan and Benedict Satia)
Pacem in Maribus XXVI: The Halifax Declaration on the Ocean, 1998
C. Directory of Ocean-related Institutions
Contributors
Index
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