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Ocean and Coastal Law Journal

Volume 1 | Number 2 Article 7

1994

Recent Articles In Ocean And Coastal Law AndPolicyAndrea G. Coffman

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/oclj

This Research Material is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at University of Maine School of Law Digital Commons. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Ocean and Coastal Law Journal by an authorized administrator of University of Maine School of Law Digital Commons. Formore information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationAndrea G. Coffman, Recent Articles In Ocean And Coastal Law And Policy, 1 Ocean & Coastal L.J. (1994).Available at: http://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/oclj/vol1/iss2/7

RECENT ARTICLES IN OCEAN ANDCOASTAL LAW AND POLICY*

Anable, Kaye, NAMMCO Defies the International Whaling Commission'sBan on Commercial Whaling: Are Whales in Danger Once Again?6 TRANSNAT'L LAW 637-651 (1993).

Anderson, D.H., Further Efforts to Ensure Universal Participation in theUnited Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 43 INT'L &CoMp. L.Q. 886-893 (1994).

Anderson, D.H., LOS Convention, 18 MARINE POL'Y 494-497 (1994).

Angelini, Jennifer & Andrew Mansfield, Comment, A Call for US.Ratification of the Protocol on Antarctic Environmental Protection,21 ECOLOGY L.Q. 163 (1994).

Arnason, Ragnar, Ocean Fisheries Management: Recent InternationalDevelopments, 17 MARINE POL'Y 334-339 (1993).

Austin, Susan A., The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra-tion's Proposed Rules for Natural Resource Damage Assessmentunder the Oil Pollution Act, 18 HARv. ENVT'L L. REv. 549-561(1994).

Avault, James W., Jr., What Is Happening to Our Ocean Fisheries! WhatIs the Implication for Aquaculture? 20 AQUACULTURE MAG. 80-84(1994).

* This bibliography is based upon Recent Articles in Marine Legal Affairscompiled by Andrea G. Coffman, Librarian. It is reprinted with permissionfrom University of Oregon, School of Law, Ocean and Coastal Law Center,which is funded in part by the Oregon State University Sea Grant CollegeProgram with support from the U.S. Department of Commerce, NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Ayorinde, Akintayo A., Inconsistencies Between OPA '90 and MARPOL73/78: What Is the Effect on Legal Rights and Obligations of theUnited States and Other Parties to MARPOL 73/78? 25 J. MAR. L.& CoM. 55-94 (1994).

Ballinger, R.C. et al., The Management of the Coastal Zone of Europe,22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 45-85 (1994).

Bdrcena, Alicia, Marine Agenda of UNCED: Role of the Earth Council,18 MARINE POL'Y 99-103 (1994).

Barg, U. & U.N. Wijkstrom, Environmental Management Options forCoastal Fisheries and Aquaculture: Role of Local Authorities, 18MARINE POL'Y 127-137 (1994).

Barley, George, Integrated Coastal Management: The Florida KeysExample, 36 OCEANuS 15-18 (1993).

Barston, Ronald P., International Dimensions of Coastal Zone Manage-ment, 23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 93-116 (1994).

Bateman, Sam, Australia's Future Relations with the Nations of SouthAsia: Marine Affairs--Catalyst for Co-operation? 75 MARrrMESTUD. 14-20 (1994).

Bateman, Sant, Canada's Extended Maritime Jurisdiction, 76 MARITIMESTUD. 20-21 (1994).

Bedziner, Valerie, Salmon Aquaculture: Is There an Impact on the WildStock? 20 AQUACULTURE MAG. 38-42 (1994).

Bell, Douglas, Port State Control v. Flag State Control: UK GovernmentPosition, 17 MARINE POL'Y 367-370 (1993).

Bergin, Anthony, Political and Legal Control over Marine LivingResources: Recent Developments in South Pacific Distant WterFishing, 9 INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L. 289-309 (1994).

Bergin, Anthony & Marcus Haward, The Last Jewel in a DisintegratingCrown-The Case of Japanese Distant Wter Tuna Fisheries, 25OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 187-215 (1994).

Bergin, Anthony & Marcus Haward, Southern Bluefin Tuna Fishery:Recent Developments in International Management, 18 MARINEPOL'Y 263-273 (1994).

1995] Recent Articles in Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy

Beuttler, Theodore M., Marine Nature Reserves in France: LegalFramework, Management, and Comparative Notes for the U.S.Marine Sanctuary Program, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 1-24 (1994).

Beyeler, Mark, Commentary: Opportunities for Reform in SharingRevenues from the Development of the Outer Continental Shelf in theUnited States, 23 OcEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 193-199 (1994).

Birnie, Patricia, Maritime Policy and Legal Issues, 18 MARINE POL'Y483-493 (1994).

Birnie, Patricia, UNCED and Marine Mammals, 17 MARINE POL'Y501-514 (1993).

Bisbee, Dorothy W., Preparing for a Blue Revolution: Regulating theEnvironmental Release of Transgenic Fish, 12 VA. ENYTL. L.J.625-690 (1993).

Blain, Michael, Son of Boldt Strikes Dungeness Crabbers, 15 PAc.FISHING 39-42 (1994).

Blonk, Wim A.G., Developments in EU Maritime Transport Policy, 18MARINE POL'Y 476-482 (1994).

Blumm, Michael C., The Clinton Wtlands Plan: No Net Gain inVetlands Protection, 9 J. LAND USE & ENvTL. L. 203-242 (1994).

BoehIert, George W., Fisheries and Marine Resources of Hawaii and theUS.-Associated Pacific Islands: An Introduction, 55 MARINEFISHERIES REV. 3-6 (1993).

Boehlert, George W., The Fisheries of Hawaii and US.-AssociatedPacific Islands, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REv. 1-2 (1993).

Boggs, Christofer H. & Russell Y. Ito, Hawaii's Pelagic Fisheries, 55MARINE FISHERIES REv. 69-82 (1993).

Boggs, Christofer H. & Bert S. Kikkawa, The Development and Declineof Hawaii's Skipjack Tuna Fishery, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REv. 61-68 (1993).

Bohnsack, James A., Marine Reserves, 36 OCEANuS 63-71 (1993).

Bondareff, Joan M., Congress, Reform, and Oceans Policy, 22 COASTALMGMT. 147-161 (1994).

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Boromthanarat, S. et al., Coastal Resource Management in Pak PhanangBay, Thailand, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICAL ASIA 16-19 (1994).

Bragg, John, Myths of Salmon Recovery, 15 PAC. FISHING 32-37 (1994).

Breaux, A.M. & J.W. Day, Jr., Policy Considerations for WetlandWstewater Treatment in the Coastal Zone: A Case Study forLouisiana, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 285-307 (1994).

Brigstocke, J.R., UK Maritime Defence, 18 MARINE POL'Y 530-533(1994)

Bunce, Leah L. et al., The National Marine Sanctuary Program:Recommendations for the Program's Future, 22 COASTAL MGMT.421-426 (1994).

Burke, William T., UNCED and the Oceans, 17 MARINE POL'Y 519-533(1993).

Burke, William T. et al., United Nations Resolutions on Driftnet Fishing:An Unsustainable Precedent for High Seas and Coastal FisheriesManagement, 25 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L. 127-186 (1994).

Burroughs, James T., New Wetlands Policy in California, 16 NAT'LWETLANDS NEWS. 6-8 (1994).

Calumpong, H.P., Landscape Approach to Coastal Management,COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICAL ASIA 25-26 (1994).

Campbell, Bruce C. & Bu Wilson, Crime or Tradition? Indonesians inAustralia's Northern Wters, 72 MAR. STUD. 10-13 (1993).

Campbell, Harry E, Investing in Yellowfin Tuna: The Economics ofConservation, 18 MARINE POL'Y 19-28 (1994).

Canfield, Jeffrey L., Soviet and Russian Nuclear W2ste Dumping in theArctic Marine Environment: Legal, Historical, and PoliticalImplications, 6 GEO. INT'L ENVTL. L. REV. 353-444 (1994).

Carleton, C.M., The British Virgin Islands/Puerto Rico and US VirginIslands Anguilla/US Virgin Islands-The Maritime BoundaryAgreements between the UK and the US, 9 INT'L J. MARINE &COASTAL L. 253-260 (1994).

Castro Ortiz, Carlos A., Sea-Level Rise and Its Impact on Bangladesh,23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 249-270 (1994).

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Cava, Francesca M. et al., Should the Arabian (Persian) Gulf Become aMarine Sanctuary? 36 OcEANus 53-62 (1993).

Chansnoh, P., Community Management of Coastal Resources, SouthernThailand, 16 NAGA 10-12 (1993).

Charney, .Jonathan I., The Marine Environment and the 1982 UnitedNations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 28 INrT'L LAW. 879- 901(1994).

Charney, Jonathan I., Progress in International Boundary LawDelimitation Law, 88 AM. J. INT'L L. 227-256 (1994).

Charney, Jonathan I., US. Provisional Application of the 1994 DeepSeabed Agreement, (Law of the Sea Forum: The 1994 Agreement onImplementation of the Seabed Provisions of the Convention on theLaw of the Sea.) 88 AM. J. INT'L L. 705-714 (1994).

Charnovitz, Steve, Dolphins and Tuna: An Analysis of the Second GAITPanel Report, 24 ENVTL. L. REP. 10567-10587 (1994).

Charnovitz, Steve, Environmental Trade Sanctions and the GAJT" AnAnalysis of the Pelly Amendment on Foreign EnvironmentalPractices, 9 AM. U. J. INT'L L. & POL'Y 751-807 (1994).

Cheema, G. Shabbir, UNDP Statement, 18 MARINE POL'Y 104-106(1994).

Chen, Xia, Maritime Oil Pollution Damage in the People's Republic ofChina: The Legal Framework of the Liability System and Compensa-tion Scheme, 6 U.S.F. MAR. L.J. 449-471 (1994).

Chua, Thia-Eng, Essential Elements of Integrated Coastal ZoneManagement, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 81-108 (1993).

Churchill, R.R., The Greenland-Jan Mayen Case and Its Significance forthe International Law of Maritime Boundary Delimitation, 9 INT'L J.MARiNE & COASTAL L. 1-29 (1994).

Cicin-Sain, B., Introduction to the Special Issue on Integrated CoastalManagement: Concepts, Issues and Methods, 21 OCEAN & COASTALMGMT. 1-9 (1993).

Cicin-Sain, B., Sustainable Development and Integrated CoastalManagement, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 11-43 (1993).

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Cicin-Sain, Biliana, Essay: A National Ocean Governance Strategy forthe United States Is Needed Now, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 171-176(1994).

Clark, Ian, Individual Transferable Quotas: The New Zealand Experi-ence, 17 MARINE POL'Y 340-342 (1993).

Clarke, Charles H., Harmful Use and the Takings Clause in the Eye ofthe Beholder: Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, 41 CLEV.ST. L. REv. 31-58 (1993).

Clinton-Davis, Lord, The UK, Europe and the Global Maritime TradingSystem, 18 MARINE POL'Y 472-475 (1994).

Cole, J.C., A Comparative Review of State Assistance in South Africa forAgricultural Producers and the Marine Fishing Industry, 14 SEACHANGES 33-67 (1992).

Colt, Ames B., The Challenges of Integrated Estuarine Management inthe United States, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 369-387 (1994).

Colt, Ames B., The First Step in Comprehensively Evaluating Implemen-tation of an Integrated Estuarine Management Plan: DevelopingEvaluation Criteria, 24 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 85-108 (1994).

Conroy, Crispin, Agreement on Sea Law Within Reach After 20 Years,77 MARITIME STUD. 20-21 (1994).

Cook, B.A., International Cooperative Agreements: Scotia-FundyHerring Fisheries, 18 MARINE POL'Y 275-283 (1994).

Cooney, Melissa Kness, Comment, The Stormy Seas of Oil PollutionLiability: Will Protection and Indemnity Clubs Survive? 16 Hous. J.INT'L L. 343-374 (1993).

Cooper, Alastair & Ian Kinniburgh, After Effects and the Wy Forward:Community Impact Assessmen4 17 MARINE POL'Y 479-482 (1993).

Cordner, Lee G., The Spratly Islands Dispute and the Law of the Sea,25 OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 61-74 (1994).

Cormier-Salem, M.C., Environmental Changes, Agricultural Crisis andSmall-Scale Fishing Development in the Casamance Region, Senegal,24 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 109-124 (1994).

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Cottrell, Anne M., Comment, The Law of the Sea and InternationalMarine Archaeology: Abandoning Admiralty Law to Protect HistoricShipwrecks, 17 FORDHAM INT'L L.J. 667-725 (1994).

Coughanowr, C. & G. Kullenberg, On the Need for Scientific Input onan International Scale: The Intergovernmental OceanographicCommission's Perspective on Integrated Coastal Management, 21OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 339-352 (1993).

Courtier, Mike, SOS: Save Our Sealife Initiative, 16 PAC. FISHING 34-41(1995).

Cox, Derek, Marine-Terrestrial Interface: The Public Health Dimension,17 MARINE POL'Y 453-456 (1993).

Coyle, Kevin, Note, The VWtlands Reform Act of 1993-Does It HoldWter? 3:2 DICK. J. ENvTL. L. & POL'Y 19-50 (1994).

Craig, Peter et al., The Commercial, Subsistence, and RecreationalFisheries of American Samoa, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REv. 109-116(1993).

Crawford, B.R. et al., Building Capacity for Integrated CoastalManagement in Developing Countries, 21 OCEAN & COASTALMGMT. 311-337 (1993).

Crean, Kevin & David Symes, The Discards Problems: Towards aEuropean Solution, 18 MARINE POL'Y 422-434 (1994).

Cruz-Trinidad, A., Economic Exploitation in the Philippine SmallPelagic Fishery and Implications for Management, 16 NAGA 13-15(1993).

Dahl, Arthur Lyon, Land-Based Pollution and Integrated CoastalManagement, 17 MARINE POL'Y 561-572 (1993).

Dahl, Christopher, Status of Coastal Management in the Federated Statesof Micronesia: A Pacific Island Nation, COASTAL MGMT. INTROPICAL ASIA 6-10 (1994).

Dahuri, Rokhmin, The Challenge of Sustainable Coastal Development inEast Kalimantan, Indonesia, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICAL ASIA12-15 (1994).

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Dargan HI, Perrin Q., Nigh the Wter of Changing Tides: Coastal ZoneManagement After Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council, 44 S.C.L. REV. 507-542 (1993).

Darmody, Stephen J., The Oil Pollution Act's Criminal Penalties: On aCollision Course with the Law of the Sea, 21 B.C. ENvTL. AFF. L.REV. 89-144 (1993).

Day, Alison, Overview of Aquaculture in Hawaii, 21 AQUACULTUREMAG. 28-38 (1995).

De Behar, Marta G., Access to Living Marine Resources in theArgentinian Offshore with Particular Relevance to the Member Statesof the European Economic Community, SEA CHANGES 38-53 (1993).

Decker, Catherine E., Note, In Re Banning: The Hawaii Supreme CourtKeeps Hawaiian Beaches Accessible, 1 OCEAN & COASTAL L.J. 97-108 (1994).

Devine, D.J., The Application of the Sea Fishery Act 1988: Limits inNatal and on the High Seas? SEA CHANGES 115-121 (1993).

Devine, D.J., Note, Legal Protection of Offshore Installations OutsideSouth African Territorial Wters, 11 J. ENERGY & NAT. RESOURCESL. 281-292 (1993).

Dijxhoorn, O.H.J., Port and Shipping Management: The Role of IMO,17 MARINE POL'Y 363-366 (1993).

Dixon, John A., Economic Benefits of Marine Protected Areas, 36OCEANUS 35-40 (1993).

Doherty, T.J., Pacific Salmon Treaty, 15 PAC. FISHING 30-36 (1994).

Dolbey, Holly E., Wetlands Permitting under Section 404 of the CleanWter Act: Do Proposals for an Administrative Appeals Process HaveAny Appeal? 13 VA. ENVTL. L.J. 639-682 (1994).

Donaldson, Michael P., The Texas Response to Oil Pollution: Which Lawto Apply? 25 ST. MARY'S L.J. 533-588 (1994).

Donoghue, Joan A., EC Participation in Protection of the MarineEnvironment: Legal and Institutional Aspects, 17 MARINE POL'Y515-518 (1993).

Dunnet, George M., Control of Pollution of the Sea: WrkshopPresentation, 17 MARINE POL'Y 426-429 (1993).

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Durand, Guy, Environmental Protection in EC Underdeveloped Regions:Role of Regional Development Policy, 18 MARINE POL'Y 148-152(1994).

Ehler, Charles N. & Daniel J. Basta, Integrated Management of CoastalAreas and Marine Sanctuaries, 36 OCEANUS 6-14 (1993).

Eldredge, Maureen, Stellwagen Bank, 36 OCEANUS 72-74 (1993).

Elferink, Alex G. Oude, Estonia-The Law on the Boundaries of theMaritime Tract, 9 INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L. 235-246 (1994).

Emarni, Ali et al., Trade Restrictions and Trade Reversal: Lessons fromthe US.-Canada Herring Disupte, 9 MARINE RESOURCE ECON. 31-45 (1994).

Ess, Charlie, End of the 'Open-Era" for Halibut, 15 PAC. FISHING 54-59(1994).

Fenger, Bent H., Solving Environmental Health Problems at Local Level,18 MARINE POL'Y 116-120 (1994).

Fitzgerald, D.M. et al., Investigation of Former Tidelands in Lynn,Massachusetts, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 353-367 (1994).

Fitzgerald, Edward A., Natural Resources Defense Council v. Hodel:The Evolution of Interior's Five Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil andGas Leasing Program, 12 TEMP. ENVTL. L. & TECH. J. 1-55 (1993).

Fleischer, Stephen, The Mexico-US. Tuna/Dolphin Dispute in GA7T.:Exploring the Use of Trade Restrictions to Enforce EnvironmentalStandards, 3 TRANSNAT'L L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 515-548 (1993).

Francisco, Michael D. & Robert C. Clark, Jr., The Elliott BayDu-wamish Restoration Program: A Status Report, 22 COASTAL MGMT.309-317 (1994).

Galdorisi, George, The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Windowof Opportunityfor Maritime Leadership, 26 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L.75-83 (1995).

Gao, Zhiguo, The South China Sea: From Conflict to Cooperation? 25OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 345-359 (1994).

Garcia, S.M., The Precautionary Principle: Its Implications in CaptureFisheries Management, 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 99-125(1994).

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Ginsburg, Patty et al., The Citizens' Advisory Council as a Means ofMitigating Environmental Impacts of Terminal and Tanker Opera-tions, 17 MARINE POL'Y 404-411 (1993).

Godinho, Rui, Improving the Environmental Quality of the TagusEstuary: Lisbon's Wastewater Treatment System, 18 MARINE POL'Y186-188 (1994).

Good, James W., Shore Protection Policy and Practices in Oregon: AnEvaluation of Implementation Success, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 325-352(1994).

Goodland, John, Sea Fisheries Management: The Shetland Position, 17MARINE POL'Y 350-351 (1993).

Gorski, Anthony G., The One That Got Away: An Analysis of FederalRegulation of the Release of Genetically Engineered Fish, 3 U.BALT. J. ENVTL. L. 1-33 (1993).

Greeves, Scott L., Federal Regulation of the Discharge of Dredged orFill Material into Wetlands: Options and Suggestions for LandDevelopers, 19 J. CORP. L. 135-167 (1993).

Griffin, Andrew, MARPOL 73/78 and Vessel Pollution: A Glass HalfFull or Half Empty? 1 IND. J. GLOBAL LEGAL STUD. 489-513(1994).

Griffith, M.D. & J. Ashe, Sustainable Development of Coastal andMarine Areas in Small Island Developing States: A Basis forIntegrated Coastal Management, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT.269-284 (1993).

Grigg, Richard W., Precious Coral Fisheries of Hawaii and the US.Pacific Islands, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REV. 50-60 (1993).

Haight, Wayne R. et al., Biology and Management of DeepwaterSnappers of the Hawaiian Archipelago, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REV.20-27 (1993).

Hale, Lynne Zeitlin & Stephen Bloye Olsen, Coral Reef Management inThailand, 36 OCEANUS 27-34 (1993).

Hall, M.R., Problems of Pollution and Litter in the Seas Around theScottish Isles: The Shetland Perspective, 17 MARINE POL'Y 418-421(1993).

1995] Recent Articles in Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy

Hanem, David C., The Western Pacific Fishery Information Network: AFisheries Information System, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REv. 102-108(1993).

Hamman, D.B., Prologue to the Penguin Islands: An Academic Analysisof a Former Namibian/South African Delimitation Problem in theLight of the St. Pierre and Miquelon Award, 14 SEA CHANGES 68-90(1992).

Hanna, Susan S. & Courtland L. Smith, Attitudes of Trawl VesselCaptains about Wrk, Resource Use and Fishery Management, 13N. AM. J. FSEEs MGMT. 367-375 (1993).

Harvey, David J., Outlook for US. Aquaculture, 20 AQUACULTUREMAG. 40-51 (1994).

Havey, Melody F., Note, Stevens v. City of Cannon Beach: DoesOregon's Doctrine of Custom Find a Wy Around Lucas? 1 OCEAN& COASTAL L.J. 109-122 (1994).

Haward, Marcus, Australian Coastal Management: A Clear Picture ora Cluttered Foreground? 76 MAR. STUD. 1-5 (1994).

Hayashi, Moritaka, United Nations-Activities Linked to the Entry intoForce of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 9INT'L J. MARINE & CoAsTAL L. 261-267 (1994).

Healey, Michael C. & Timothy M. Hennessey, The Utilization ofScientific Information in the Management of Estuarine Ecosystems,23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 167-191 (1994).

Heath, Milton S., Jr. & David W. Owens, Coastal Management Law inNorth Carolina: 1974-1994, 72 N.C. L. REV. 1413-1451 (1994).

Hennessey, Timothy M., Governance and Adaptive Management forEstuarine Ecosystems: The Case of Chesapeake Bay, 22 COASTALMGMT. 119-145 (1994).

Hensley, Rebecca A. & Timothy S. Sherwood, An Overview of Guam'sInshore Fisheries, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REV. 129-138 (1993).

Hewison, Grant J., The Legally Binding Nature of the Moratorium onLarge-Scale High Seas Driftnet Fishing, 25 J. MAR. L. & COM.557-579 (1994).

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Hewison, Grant J., The Convention for the Prohibition of Fishing withLong Driftnets in the South Pacific, 23 CASE W. RES. J. INT'L L.449-530 (1993).

Hildreth, Richard G., Essay: The Roles of Science in US. MarinePolicy: Some Regional Applications, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 163-170(1994).

Hofman, Robert J., Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic MarineLiving Resources, 17 MARINE POL'Y 534-536 (1993).

Hollenbach, Margaret, Finding Relief from Salmon Disaster, 15 PAc.FISHING 63-69 (1994).

Holliday, Steve, Port and Shipping Management Practice: Role of theOil Industry and Charterers, 17 MARINE POL'Y 387-390 (1993).

Holmes, William James, A Comparison of the United States and RussianFederation Regimes for Protection of the Antarctic by the Use ofEnvironmental Impact Assessments, 6 GEO. INT'L ENvTL. L. REV.73-98 (1993).

Horn, J. Bradley, Eminent Domain-Loss of All Economically BeneficialUse of Real Property Constitutes a 'Taking' Within Meaning of FifthAmendment Unless Principles of State Property and Nuisance LawGive Rise to Restrictions on Land's Use-Lucas v. South CarolinaCoastal Council, 112 S. Ct. 2886 (1992), 43 DRAKE L. REV.227-238 (1994).

Hughes, Harold, Offshore Oil and Gas, 18 MARINE POL'Y 464-471(1994).

Icsman, Robert D., Comment, Hoffman Homes, Inc. v. Administrator,U.S.A. EPA: The Seventh Circuit Gets Bogged Down in Wetlands,54 OHIO ST. L.J. 809-835 (1993).

Ijlstra, Ton, The 1993 Copenhagen Ministerial Meeting: North Sea Co-operation at a Turning Point? 9 INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L.173-197 (1994).

Jenkins, Jane Kathryn, International Regulation of Driftnet Fishing: TheRole of Environmental Activism and Leverage Diplomacy, 4 IND.INT'L & CoMp. L. REv. 197-218 (1993).

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Johnson, Stephen M., Defining the Property Interest: A Vital Issue inWetlands Takings Analysis After Lucas, 14 J. ENERGY NAT. RES. &ENvm.. L. 41-81 (1994).

Joseph, James, The Tuna-Dolphin Controversy in the Eastern PacificOcean: Biological, Economic, and Political Impacts, 25 OCEANDEv. & INT'L L. 1-30 (1994).

Kagan, Robert A., Dredging Oakland Harbor: Implications for OceanGovernance, 23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 49-63 (1994).

Kaoru, Yoshiaki & Peter Hoagland, The Value of Historic Shipwrecks:Conflicts and Management, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 195-213 (1994).

Kaye, Stuart, The Torres Strait Treaty: A Decade in Perspective, 9 INT'LJ. MARINE & COASTAL L. 311-336 (1994).

Kbaier, Rouchdy, Involvement of Local Authorities in the Protection ofLocal Areas: The City of Dakar, 18 MARINE POL'Y 199-208 (1994).

Kenchington, R. & D. Crawford, On the Meaning of Integration inCoastal Zone Management, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 109-127(1993).

Kenchington, Richard, Protection and Sustainable Use of MarineEnvironments and Resources, 72 MAR. STuD. 1-5 (1993).

Kibel, Paul Stanton, The Conservation/Free Trade Debate Resurfaces:The Uncertain Intersection of the 1992 Driftnet Fisheries Act andG4T1 1 WILLAMETTE BULL. INT'L L. & POL'Y 53-70 (1993).

Hyun-Soo, Kim, The 1992 Chinese Territorial Sea Law in the Light ofthe UN Convention, 43 INT'L & COMP. L.Q. 894-904 (1994).

Kimball, John D., Miles: 'This Much and No More... '25 J. MAR. L. &COM. 319-332 (1994).

Kimball, Lee A., UNCED and the Oceans Agenda: The ProcessForward, 17 MARINE POL'Y 491-500 (1993).

King, John, Beyond the Shoreline, 18 MARINE POL'Y 457-463 (1994).

Knecht, Robert W., A Commentary on the Institutional and PoliticalAspects of Regional Ocean Governance, 24 OCEAN & COASTALMGMT. 39-50 (1994).

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Knecht, Robert W., Essay: Emerging International Goals and Principlesand Their Influence on National Ocean Governance, 22 COASTALMGMT. 177-182 (1994).

Knecht, R.W. & J. Archer, 'Integration' in the US. Coastal ZoneManagement Program, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 183-199(1993).

Kullenberg, Gunnar, Tropical Environments: Understanding andPredicting Change, 18 MARINE POL'Y 138-147 (1994).

Kunte, P.D. & B.G. Wagle, Analysis of Space-Borne Data for CoastalZone Information Extraction of Goa Coast, India, 22 OCEAN &COASTAL MGMT. 187-200 (1994).

Kuperan, K. & Nik Mustapha Raja Abdullah, Small-Scale CoastalFisheries and Co-Management, 18 MARINE POL'Y 306-313 (1994).

Kurtz, M. David, Note, Managing Alaska's Coastal Development: StateReview of Federal Oil and Gas Lease Sales, 11 ALASKA L. REV.377-403 (1994).

Kitting, Gabriela, Mediterranean Pollution: International Cooperationand the Control of Pollution from Land-Based Sources, 18 MARINEPOL'Y 233-247 (1994).

Kwiatkowska, Barbara, 200-Mile Exclusive/Fishery Zone and the Conti-nental Shelf-An Inventory of Recent State Practice: Part 2, 9 INT'LJ. MARINE & COASTAL L. 337-388 (1994).

Kwiatkowska, Barbara, 200-Mile Exclusive/Fishery Zone and the Conti-nental Shelf-An Inventory of Recent State Practice: Part 1, 9 INT'LJ. MARINE & COASTAL L. 199-234 (1994).

Kwiatkowska, Barbara and Alfred Soons, Plutonium Shipments-ASupplement, 25 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L. 419-429 (1994).

Lakhan, V. Chris, Planning and Development Experiences in the CoastalZone of Guyana, 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 169-186 (1994).

Larminie, F.G., The Braer Incident: Workshop Presentation, 17 MARINEPOL'Y 483-485 (1993).

Larsen, Daniel P., Ownership of Historic Shipwreck in US. Law, 9INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L. 31-56 (1994).

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Larson, David L., Conventional, Customary, and Consensual Law in theUnited Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 25 OCEAN DEv.& INT'L L. 75-85 (1994).

Larson, Paul B. et al., The Treaty on Terminal Operator Liability inInternational Trade, 25 J. MAR. L. & COM. 339-392 (1994).

Laughlin, Thomas L., Chapter 17 ofAgenda 21: Implementing Data andInformation Aspects, 17 MARINE POL'Y 557-560 (1993).

Laughton, Anthony S., Using the Ocean Wisely, 18 MARINE POL'Y 453-456 (1994).

Lawn, Dan, The Alaskan Experience of Environmental Management:Need History Be a Path to the Future? 17 MARINE POL'Y 412-417(1993).

Le Desma, Michael G., A Sound of Thunder: Problems and Prospects inWtland Mitigation Banking, 19 COLuM. J. ENVTL. L. 497-519(1994).

Leinster, Paul, Assessing Human Exposures to Environmental PollutionArising from the Braer Incident, 17 MARINE POL'Y 457-467 (1993).

Lenetsky, Michael, Comment, President Clinton and Wetlands Regula-tion: Boon or Bane to the Environment? 13 TEMP. ENvTL. L. &TECH. J. 81-102 (1994).

Lester, Charles, Contemporary Federalism and New Regimes of OceanGovernance: Lessons from the Case of Outer Continental Shelf OilDevelopment, 23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 7-47 (1994).

Lewis, Yale, Life Support for Columbia Salmon, 15 PAC. FISHING 42-53(1994).

Lowry, K. & D. Sadacharan, Coastal Management in Sri Lanka,COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICAL AsIA 1 (1993).

Lowry, Kern, Introduction to Special Issue on Issues in Ocean Gov-ernance, 23 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 1-6 (1994).

Macdonald, John M., Artificial Reef Debate: Habitat Enhancement orWste Disposal? 25 OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 87-118 (1994).

Mackay, David W., Wter Pollution Control: The Case for LocalControl and Accountability, 17 MARINE POL'Y 422-425 (1993).

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Mackay of Ardbrecknish, Lord, Sea Fisheries Management: WrkshopPresentation, 17 MARINE POL'Y 352-353 (1993).

Mackenzie, L.D.M., Sea Fisheries Management: The EC Position, 17MARINE POL'Y 343-346 (1993).

Mangone, Gerard J., Negotiations on the 1982 LOSC Given ExtraUrgency by the 60th Ratification, 9 INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L.57-71 (1994).

Margavio, A.V. et al., Captives of Conflict: The TEDs Case, 6 Soc'Y &NAT. RESOURCES 273-290 (1993).

Marine Laboratory Aberdeen, Interim Report of the Marine MonitoringProgramme on the Braer Oil-Spill, 17 MARINE POL'Y 441-448(1993).

Marion, Jeffrey L. & Caroline S. Rogers, The Applicability of TerrestrialVisitor Impact Management Strategies to the Protection of CoralReefs, 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 153-163 (1994).

McDorman, Ted L., Stateless Fishing Vessels, International Law and theU.N. High Seas Fisheries Conference, 25 J. MAR. L. & COM.531-555 (1994).

Mclnnes, Mitchell, Life Rescue in Maritime Law, 25 J. MAR. L. & COM.451-484 (1994).

McIntyre, A.D., Control of Pollution of the Sea, 17 MARINE POL'Y394-398 (1993).

McLauchlan, Peter A. et al., Recent Developments in Maritime Law, 18TuL. MAR. L.J. 259-316 (1994).

McLaughlin, Richard J., Free Trade, GAIT and Ocean Governance 23OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 65-91 (1994).

McLaughlin, Richard J., UNCLOS and the Demise of the United States'Use of Trade Sanctions to Protect Dolphins, Sea Turtles, Whales,and Other International Marine Living Resources, 21 ECOLOGY L.Q.1 (1994).

Mayama, Kira, The Influence of the Straits Transit Regime on the Lawof Neutrality at Sea, 26 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L. 1-30 (1995).

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Meltzer, Evelyne, Global Overview of Straddling and Highly MigratoryFish Stocks: The Nonsustainable Nature of High Seas Fisheries, 25OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 255-344 (1994).

Message from the President of the United States and CommentaryAccompanying the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seaand the Agreement Relating to the Implementation of the Part XIUpon Their Transmittal to the United States Senate for its Advice andConsent, 7 GEO. INT'L ENVTL. L. REV. 77-194 (1994).

Millard, Elizabeth R., Anatomy of an Oil Spill: The Exxon Valdez andthe Oil Spill Act of 1990, 18 SETON HALL LEGIs. J. 331-369 (1993).

Milliken, William J., Individual Transferable Fishing Quotas andAntitrust Law, 1 OCEAN & COASTAL L.J. 35-57 (1994).

Ming, Chou Loke, Global Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise, the EastAsian Seas Region in Perspective, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICALASIA 14-16 (1993).

Mitchell, John M., The United States Coast Guard's Proposed Regula-tion of Certificates of Financial Responsibility under the OilPollution Act of 1990: Fostering a Continuing Market of Insurancefor Shipowners? 7 ADMIN. L.J. AM. U. 121-149 (1993).

Mlimuka, Aggrey K.L.J., The Influence of the 1982 United NationsConvention on the Law of the Sea on State Practice: The Case of theTanzanian Legislation Establishing the Exclusive Economic Zone, 26OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 57-73 (1995).

Moncrieff, James & Charles H. Simpson, Economic and Social Impacts,17 MARINE POL'Y 469-472 (1993).

Morgan, Joseph R., The Marine Region, 24 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT.51-70 (1994).

Murray, L.E., Maritime Enforcement, 18 MARINE POL'Y 521-529(1994).

Murray, Paula C., Private Takings of Endangered Species as PublicNuisance: Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council and the Endan-gered Species Act, 12 U.C.L.A. J. ENVTL. L. & POL'Y 119-164(1993).

Muttagi, PK., Controlling Pollution in Bombay and Calcutta, 18MARINE POL'Y 209-216 (1994).

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Myers, Robert F., Guam's Small-Boat-based Fisheries; Fisheries ofHawaii and US.-Associate Pacific Islands, 55 MARINE FISHERIESREV. 117-128 (1993).

Nagy, Michael S., The Definition of 'Wetlands' under Section 404 of theClean Witer Act: Past, Present, and Future, 3 U. BALT. J. ENVTL.L. 92-115 (1993).

The National Coastal Action Plan, 72 MAR. STUD. 6-9 (1993).

Nicholls, Sharon M.P., Public Right of Passage Along the MassachusettsCoast: An Argument for Implementation without Compensation, 4B.U. PuB. INT. L.J. 113-143 (1994).

Nielsen, Jesper Raakjaer, Participation in Fishery Management PolicyMaking: National and EC Regulation of Danish Fishermen, 18MARINE POL'Y 29-40 (1994).

Nieto, H.P., Linking Territorial and Coastal Planning: The VenezuelanExperience, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 227-243 (1993).

Nitta, Eugene T. & John R. Henderson, A Review of InteractionsBetween Hawaii's Fisheries and Protected Species; Fisheries ofHawaii and US. -Associated Pacific Islands, 55 MARINE FISHERIESREv. 83-92 (1993).

Noelke, Eberhard, The Harbour Authority Approach to the Environment:Role of the European Harbour Masters Association, 17 MARINEPOL'Y 380-386 (1993).

Nollkaemper, Andre, Agenda 21 and Prevention of Sea-Based MarinePollution: A Spurious Relationship? 17 MARINE POL'Y 537-556(1993).

Norrena, E.J., Stewardship of Coastal Wters and Protected Spaces:Canada's Approach, 18 MARINE POL'Y 153-160 (1994).

O'Connor, Clive & Margaret O'Connor, Mabo and the Law of the SeaConvention: State and National Implications in the ChangingPosition of Australia as an International Maritime State, 74 MAR.STUD. 1-15 (1994).

O'Connor, Robert E. et al., The Two Faces of Coastal Environmental-ism: Environmental Protection and Development on Cape May, 22COASTAL MGMT. 183-194 (1994).

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O'Keefe, Patrick J. & James A.R. Nafziger, The Draft Convention onthe Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, 25 OCEAN DEv.& INT'L L. 391-418 (1994).

Olsen, S. Bloye, Will Integrated Coastal Management Programs BeSustainable: The Constituency Problem, 21 OCEAN & COASTALMGMT. 201-225 (1993).

O'Neill, Brian, Alternative Support for Protected Areas in an Age ofDeficits, 36 OCEANUS 49-52 (1993).

Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad, Local Implementation of Agenda 21, 18MARINE POL'Y 112-115 (1994).

Ovsak, Catherine M., Comment, Reaffirming the Guarantee: IndianTreaty Rights to Hunt and Fish Off-Reservation in Minnesota, 20WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 1177-1212 (1994).

Oxman, Bernard H., The 1994 Agreement and the Convention, Law ofthe Sea Forum: The 1994 Agreement on Implementation of theSeabed Provisions of the Convention on the Law of the Sea, 88 AM.J. INT'L L. 687-696 (1994).

Palmersheim, Karen R., Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council: HowLucas' Effect on Regulatory Takings Will Change California Coastaland Endangered Species Regulation, 23 Sw. U. L. REv. 177-204(1993).

Parker, C.J., Port and Shipping Management: Wrkshop Presentation,17 MARINE POL'Y 391-393 (1993).

Paschal, Evangeline, The Best-Laid Plans May Be Costly: An Analysis ofLucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council and Its Implications forLand Use Planning, 13 REv. LmG. 123-142 (1993).

Paull, James IV, Salvaging Sunken Shipwrecks: Whose Treasure Is It? ALook at Competing Interests for Florida's Underwater Riches, 9 J.LAND USE & ENVTL. L. 347-373 (1994).

Payoyo, Peter B., Legal Framework for the Development and Manage-ment of Non-Living Marine Resources: Philippine Concerns, 66PMLDPME L.J. 127-148 (1991).

Peet, Gerard, The Role of (Environmental) Non-Governmental Organiza-tions at the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) ofthe International Maritime Organization (IMO), and at the London

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Dumping Convention (LDC), 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 3-18(1994).

Penner, Bernard, Immunity and Oil Spill Reporting Statutes, 3 U. BALT.J. ENVTL. L. 34-60 (1993).

Peters, Jefffrey W., United States v. Alaska: Section 10 Permits, theTerritorial Sea, and Federalism, 1 OCEAN & COASTAL L.J. 59-96(1994).

Pickering, Helen, Pratical Coastal Zone Management, 18 MARINE POL'Y393-406 (1994).

Pirkle, Neal E.; Maintaining Public Access to Texas Coastal Beaches:The Past and the Future, 46 BAYLOR L. REv. 1091-1110 (1994).

Pitti, Carreira, Panama-Maritime Litigation at the Panama Canal, 9INT'L J. MARINE & COASTAL L. 247-252 (1994).

Platt, Rutherford H., Evolution of Coastal Hazards Policies in the UnitedStates, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 265-284 (1994).

Plaza, Fernando, Port State Control: Towards Global Standardisation,75 MARITIME STUD. 28-33 (1994).

Poirier, Marc R., Takings and Natural Hazards Policy: Public Choice onthe Beachfront, 46 RUTGERS L. REV. 243-347 (1993).

Politakis, George P., From Action Stations to Action: U.S. NavalDeployment, 'Non-Belligerency,' and 'Defensive Reprisals' in theFinal Year of the Iran-Iraq Wr, 25 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L. 31-60(1994).

Polvina, Jeffrey J., The Lobster and Shrimp Fisheries in Hawaii, 55MARINE FISHERIES REv. 28-33 (1993).

Pompe, Jeffrey & James R. Rinehart, Estimating the Effect of WiderBeaches on Coastal Housing Prices, 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT.141-152 (1994).

Pooley, Samuel G., Economics and Hawaii's Marine Fisheries, 55MARINE FISHERIES REV. 93-101 (1993).

Pooley, Samuel G., Hawaii's Marine Fisheries: Some History, Long-termTrends, and Recent Developments, 55 MARINE FISHERMS REV. 7-19(1993).

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Potier, Michel, Cost Effectiveness in Coastal Zone Management: OECDExperience, 18 MARINE POL'Y 121-126 (1994).

Priolo, Dennis ., Section 404 of the Clean Water Act: The Case forExpansion of Federal Jurisdiction Over Isolated Wtlands, 30 LAND& WATER L. REV. 91-108 (1995).

Protection of the Black Sea, 9 INT'L J. MARINE & CoAsTAL L. 72-100(1994).

Puotinen, Marjetta Lee, Designing Effective Baseline MonitoringPrograms for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland,Australia, 22 CoAsTAL MGMT. 391-398 (1994).

Reuland, Robert C., The Customary Right of Hot Pursuit onto the HighSeas: Annotations to Article III of the Law of the Sea Convention, 33VA. J. INT'L L. 557-589 (1993).

Rich, Roland and Crispin Conroy, United Nations Law of the SeaConvention, 76 MARITIME STUD. 22-27 (1994).

Riggs, Peter, Fisheries and Coastal Management in the Republic ofEstonia, 22 CoASTAL MGMT. 25-48 (1994).

Ritchie, William, Environmental Impacts of the Braer Oil Spill andDevelopment of a Strategy for the Monitoring of Change andRecovery, 17 MARINE POL'Y 434-440 (1993).

Rivas, V. et al., Conservation and Restoration of Endangered CoastalAreas: The Case of Small Estuaries in Northern Spain, 23 OCEAN &COASTAL MGMT. 129-147 (1994).

Robison, Bruce H., New Technologies for Sanctuary Research, 36OCEANUS 75-80 (1993).

Robson, Godfrey, Sea Fisheries Management: The UK Position, 17MARINE POL'Y 347-349 (1993).

Rothwell, Donald R. & Stuart Kaye, Law of the Sea and the PolarRegions: Reconsidering the Traditional Norms, 18 MARINE POL'Y41-58 (1994).

Sarahan, Paul, Wetlands Protection Post-Lucas: Implications of thePublic Trust Doctrine on Takings Analysis, 13 VA. ENVTL. L.J.537-587 (1994).

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Schachte, William L., Jr. & J. Peter A. Bernhardt, International Straitsand Navigational Freedoms, 33 VA. J. INT'L L. 527-556 (1993).

Schr6der, Peter, The Need for International Training in CoastalManagement, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 303-310 (1993).

Scobbie, lain, The ICJ and the Gulf of Fonseca: When Two ImpliesThree but Entails One, 18 MARINE POL'Y 249-262 (1994).

Scovazzi, Tullio, International Law of the Sea as Applied to theMediterranean, 24 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 71-84 (1994).

Seip, Knut, Restoring Wter Quality in the Metal Polluted Sarfiorden,Norway, 22 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 19-43 (1994).

Shibles, Bruce N., Implications of an International Legal Standard forTransboundary Management of Gulf of Maine-Georges BankFishery Resources, 1 OCEAN & COASTAL L.J. 1-34 (1994).

Side, J. et al., Current Controls for Abandonment and Disposal ofOffshore Installations at Sea, 17 MARINE POL'Y 354-362 (1993).

Silverstein, Douglas N., Note and Comment, Where Has the SupremeCourt Taken Us Now? (Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council,112 S. Ct. 2886, 1992), 15 WHrTrER L. REV. 825-867 (1994).

Silverstein, Joseph, Comment, Taking Wetlands to the Bank: The Roleof Wetland Mitigation Banking in a Comprehensive Approach toWetlands Protection, 22 B.C. ENVTL. AFF. L. REv. 129-161 (1994).

Skogsfors, Sven-Erik, Role of Citizens in Formulating Water QualityPolicies, 18 MARINE POL'Y 189-191 (1994).

Sloan, N.A. & A. Sugandhy, An Overview of Indonesian CoastalEnvironmental Management, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 215-233 (1994).

Sloan N.A. et al., Pangumbahan Sea Turtle Rookery, Java, Indonesia:Toward Protection in a Complex Regulatory Regime, 22 COASTALMGMT. 251-264 (1994).

Small, Gregg & David Fluharty, HACCP: Safe Seafood Production fora Sound Reputation, 15 PAC. FISHING 37-43 (1994).

Smith, Courtland L., Connecting Cultural and Biological Diversity inRestoring Northwest Salmon, 19 FISHERIES 20-26 (1994).

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Smith, H.D., The Development and Management of the Wrld Ocean, 24OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 3-16 (1994).

Smith, J. Gregory, Note and Comment, Alternative Dispute Resolutionand the Wtlands Manual Debate: Could Negotiated RulemakingHave Avoided the Impasse? 9 OHIO ST. J. DIsp. RESOL. 415-432(1994).

Smith, M. Kimberly, An Ecological Perspective on Inshore Fisheries inthe Main Hawaiian Islands, 55 MARINE FISHERIES REV. 34-49(1993).

Smith, Russell Arthur, Coastal Tourism in the Asia Pacific: Environmen-tal Planning Needs, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICAL ASIA 9-11(1994).

Smithson, Stephen Ward, The Department of the Interior ShouldIncorporate Current Wter Body Modeling Techniques in the NaturalResource Damage Assessment Model for Coastal and MarineEnvironments, 20 RuLERs COMPUTER & TECH. L. J. 701-731(1994).

Sobel, Jack, Conserving Biological Diversity Through Marine ProtectedAreas: A Global Challenge, 36 OCEANUS 19-26 (1993).

Sohn, Louis B., Law of the Sea Forum: The 1994 Agreement onImplementation of the Seabed Provisions of the Convention on theLaw of the Sea: International Law Implications of the 1994 Agree-ment, 88 AM. J. INT'L L. 696-705 (1994).

Song, Yann-Huei, The EC's Fisheries Policy in the 1990's, 26 OCEANDEV. & INT'L L. 31-55 (1995).

Sorensen, J., The International Proliferation of Integrated Coastal ZoneManagement Efforts, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 45-80 (1993).

Sosmena, Gaudioso C., Marine Health Hazards in South-East Asia, 18MARINE POL'Y 175-182 (1994).

Squires, Dale, Sources of Growth in Marine Fishing Industries, 18MARINE POL'Y 5-18 (1994).

Stacey, Michael L., Legislation, Regulation, and Government Adminis-tration, 18 MARINE POL'Y 501-505 (1994).

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Stamp, Preben S., European Cooperation to Combat Marine OilPollution, 17 MARINE POL'Y 430-433 (1993).

Stein, Cliff M., Comment, Whales Swim for Their Lives as CaptainAhab Returns in a Norwegian Uniform: An Analysis of Norway'sDecision to Resume Commercial Whaling, 8 TEMP. INT'L & COMP.L.J. 155-185 (1994).

Steiner, Rick, Government, Industry and Public Management of the Seasin the 21st Century, 17 MARINE POL'Y 399-403 (1993).

Stevenson, John R. & Bernard H. Oxman, The Future of the UnitedNations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 88 AM. J. INT'L L. 488-499 (1994).

Stormont, William G., Managing Potential Conflicts in the South China

Sea, 18 MARINE POL'Y 353-356 (1994).

Strathclyde, Lord, Coastal Wter Quality in the North Sea, 18 MARINEPOL'Y 161-164 (1994).

Strickland, Dan, Slick Talk About Prince William Sound, 15 PAC.FISHING 28-35 (1994).

Stronge, William B., Beaches, Tourism and Economic Development, 62SHORE & BEACH 6-8 (1994).

Stubbs, B.B., The US. Coast Guard, 18 MARINE POL'Y 506-520 (1994).

Sudrez de Vivero, J.L. & M.C. Frieyro, Spanish Marine Policy: Role ofMarine Protection Areas, 18 MARINE POL'Y 345-352 (1994).

Sueyoshi, Koichi, From Sea of Death to International EnvironmentalLeadership: The Case of Kitakyushu City, 18 MARINE POL'Y195-198 (1994).

Sugameli, Glenn P., Courts Reject Wetlands Takings, 16 NAT'LWETLANDS NEWS. 10-12 (1994).

Sullivan, J. Kevin, Habitat Status and Trends in the Delaware Estuary,22 COASTAL MGMT. 49-79 (1994).

Sunderland, Russell, Marine Administration, 18 MARINE POL'Y 498-500(1994).

Sutherland, George, Management and Control of Shipping AroundShetland, 17 MARINE POL'Y 371-379 (1993).

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Tabai, leremia, Global Climate Change: Impact on Coastal Environmentsof the South Pacific, 18 MARINE POL'Y 183-185 (1994).

Tang, Zhengyu, Maritime Jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China:Legal Framework, Recent Developments, and Future Prospects, 24J. MAR. L. & COM. 251-278 (1994).

Thomas, B.J., The Need for Organizational Change in Seaports, 18MARINE POL'Y 69-78 (1994).

Thornton, Brenda Sue, Protecting Antarctica: Suggestions for U.S.Implementation of Three Specific Areas Addressed in the Protocol onEnvironmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, 11 WiS. INT'L L.J.49-99 (1992).

Tillman, Peter, Strait of Malacca and the Law of the Sea; 68 AUSTL.L.J. 885-898 (1994).

Towfighi, Parviz S., Integrated Planning and Management of CoastalAreas, 18 MARINE POL'Y 107-111 (1994).

Tsamenyi, Martin & Stuart Kaye, The Southern Bluefin Tuna Conven-tion: The Management of Highly Migratory Species and Third States,75 MAR. STUD. 1-13 (1994).

Tuohy, William S., Neglect of Market Incentives in Local EnvironmentalPlanning: A Case Study in the National Estuary Program, 22COASTAL MGMT. 81-95 (1994).

Uzzell, G. Jamp, H, Damages for Loss of Use, 18 TUL. MAR. L.J. 179-210 (1994).

Valencia, Mark J. & Jon M. Van Dyke, Vietnam's National Interestsand the Law of the Sea, 25 OCEAN DEv. & INT'L L. 217-250 (1994).

Valero, Gerardo M.C., Spratly Archipelago Dispute: Is the Question ofSovereignty Still Relevant? 18 MARINE POL'Y 314-344 (1994).

Vallega, Adalberto, A Conceptual Approach to Integrated CoastalManagement, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT: 149-162 (1993).

Vallega, Adalberto, The Regional Scale of Ocean Management andMarine Region Building, 24 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 17-37(1994).

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Vallejo, Stella Maris, The Integration of Coastal Zone Management intoNational Development Planning, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT.163-182 (1993).

van den Muijsenberg, J.H.A., Contaminated Dredged Material:Cross-Border Initiatives by the Port of Rotterdam, 18 MARINE POL'Y192-194 (1994).

van der Weide, Jentje, A Systems View of Integrated Coastal Manage-ment, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 129-148 (1993).

van Eeden, P.A., The Right of Innocent Passage-A Limitation on theRights of Civil Arrest and Attachment of Vessels in South AfricanWters, 14 SEA CHANGES 91-117 (1992).

van eekelen, Willem, Naval Cooperation in WEU, 18 MARINE POL'Y534-537 (1994).

Vellinga Pier & Richard J.T. Klein, Climate Change, Sea Level Rise andIntegrated Coastal Zone Management: An IPCC Approach, 21OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 245-268 (1993).

Volkman, John M. & Willis E. McConnaha, Through a Glass, Darkly:Columbia River Salmon, the Endangered Species Act, and AdaptiveManagement, 23 ENVTL. L. 1249-1272 (1993).

Wall, James F., Intergovernmental Oil Pollution Liability and Compensa-tion: Theory and Practice, 17 MARINE POL'Y 473-478 (1993).

Walls, Margaret A., Federalism and Offshore Oil Leasing Resources forthe Future, 33 NAT. RESOURCES J. 777-795 (1993).

Walters, Jeffrey, Property Rights and Participatory Coastal Managementin the Phillippines and Indonesia, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICALASIA 20-24 (1994).

Wang, Liyu & Peter H. Pearse, The New Legal Regime for China'sTerritorial Sea, 25 OCEAN DEV. & INT'L L. 431-442 (1994).

Weinstein, Elaine B., The Impact of Regulation of Transport ofHazardous W2ste on Freedom of Navigation, 9 INT'L J. MARINE &COASTAL L. 135-172 (1994).

Wells, S., Coral Reef Conservation and Management, Progress in theSouth and Southeast Asian Regions, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICALASIA 8-13 (1993).

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Wettestad, J rgen, Science, Politics, and Institutional Design: The Caseof the North-East Atlantic Land-Based Pollution Regime, 18 MARINEPOL'Y 219-232 (1994).

White, A.T. & J.I. Samarakoon, Special Area Management for CoastalResources: A First for Sri Lanka, COASTAL MGMT. IN TROPICALASIA 20-24 (1994).

White, Stephen M., 'Equal Access' to Alaska's Fish and Wildlife, 11ALASKA L. REV. 277-300 (1994).

Wiener, Bruce & David Dagon, Wtlands Regulation and MitigationAfter the Florida Environmental Reorganization Act of 1993, 8 J.LAND USE & ENVTL. L. 521-593 (1993).

Williams, Philip B. & C. Kelly Cuffe, The Management Implications ofthe Potential for Closure of Bolinas Lagoon, 62 SHORE & BEACH 3-12 (1994).

Williams, Sally A., Comment, The Bays' Legal Fund v. Browner:Should the Courts Allow an Agency's Poor Timing to ImperilEndangered Species? 1 OCEAN & COASTAL L.J. 123-140 (1994).

Willmann, Rolf & David Insull, Integrated Coastal Fisheries Manage-ment, 21 OCEAN & COASTAL MGMT. 285-302 (1993).

Wilson, James A. et al., Chaos, Complexity and Community Manage-ment of Fisheries, 18 MARINE POL'Y 291-305 (1994).

Wolfers, Edward P., The Law of the Sea and Security in the SouthPacific, 77 MAR. STUD. 22-29 (1994).

Wooder, James B. & Richard F Southcott, Canadian Maritime LawUpdate: 1992-1993, 25 J. MAR. L. & CoM. 421-450 (1994).

Woods, Barry T., Environmental Land Use, Indirect Source Controlsand California's South Coast Plan; Is the Day of AttainmentComing? 23 ENVTL. L. 1273-1296 (1993).

Woods, John, The Global Ocean Observing System, 18 MARINE POL'Y445-452 (1994).

Wood-Thomas, B.C., Land-Based Marine Pollution and Coastal ZoneManagement: Role of State and Local Government in the USA, 18MARINE POL'Y 165-174 (1994).

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Woodworth, Donald C., The Exclusive Economic Zone and the UnitedStates Insular Areas: A Case for Shared Sovereignty, 25 OCEANDEv. & INT'L L. 365-390 (1994).

Yates, Brian F., Implementing Coastal Zone Management Policy:Kepulauan Seribu Marine Park, Indonesia, 22 COASTAL MGMT. 235-249 (1994).

Yates, John & Ganpat S. Roonwal, Marine Science and Technology inIndia: Current Status, 18 MARINE POL'Y 59-68 (1994).

Young, Oran R. et al., Subsistence, Sustainability, and Sea Mammals:Reconstructing the International Whaling Regime, 23 OCEAN &COASTAL MGMT. 117-127 (1994).

Zreczny, Alan Isaac, The Process/Product Distinction and the Tuna!Dolphin Controversy: Greening the GATT Through InternationalAgreement, 1 BuFF. J. INT'L L. 79-133 (1994).