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Ocean Rescue: Can We Head Off a Marine Cataclysm?. Roddy Scheer.

by Scheer, Roddy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 16Science. Publisher: E Magazine, 2005ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Fishery management | Individual fishing quotas | Law of the sea | Marine parks and reserves | Marine pollution | Marine resources conservationDDC classification: 050 Summary: "A lot of people are worrying about the world's oceans these days. In 2000, Congress passed the landmark Oceans Act, which called on the President to establish a commission of experts to assess threats to marine life and resources and develop recommendations for a new comprehensive ocean policy. While the legislation was passed in the final days of the Clinton administration, the onus fell on then-newly elected President George W. Bush to actually set up the commission and appoint its members." (E MAGAZINE) This article discusses the plight of the world's oceans and examines what must be done to save them.
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Originally Published: Ocean Rescue: Can We Head Off a Marine Cataclysm?, July/Aug. 2005; pp. 26+.

"A lot of people are worrying about the world's oceans these days. In 2000, Congress passed the landmark Oceans Act, which called on the President to establish a commission of experts to assess threats to marine life and resources and develop recommendations for a new comprehensive ocean policy. While the legislation was passed in the final days of the Clinton administration, the onus fell on then-newly elected President George W. Bush to actually set up the commission and appoint its members." (E MAGAZINE) This article discusses the plight of the world's oceans and examines what must be done to save them.

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