Editors' Foreword
The International Ocean Institute
Marine and Environmental Law Programme, Dalhousie Law School
Acknowledgments
Issues and Prospects
From Mare Liberum to Mare Reservarum: Canada's Opportunity for Global Leadership in Ocean Resource Governance
by Dirk Zeller
Fratres in Maribus: The First International Ocean Science Conference 150 Years Ago
byRoger Charlier
Roles for a Precautionary Approach in Marine Resources Management
by Richard G. Hildreth, M. Casey Jarman, and Margaret Langlas
Living Resources
Threats to Aquatic Biodiversity from Shrimp Fry Fishing in Bangladesh Coastal Waters: Devising Management Measures to Restore Sustainability
by Nuruddin Mahmood, Mohammed M. Uddin, Mohammed S.M. Chowdhury, and Mohammed G. Khan
Fishing Rights: A New Dawn for South Africa's Marine Subsistence Fishers
by Emma Witbooi
Poland's Baltic Sea Fishery on the Eve of Accession to the Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union
by Jolanta Zieziula
Environment and Coastal Management
Use, Role, and Nuisance Aspects of Algae in Coastal and Related Ecosystems: The Importance of Controlling Eutrophication
by Roger Charlier and Philippe Morand
Water Pollution Control: The Economics and Ethics of Making Polluters Pay
by William Howarth
Multi-Regime Regulation—How the South Pacific Region Influences Global Marine Environmental Policy-Making: A Study of Radioactive Waste Dumping
by Britta Meinke-Brandmaier
Defining and Adapting to Coastal Hazards in Atlantic Canada: Facing the Challenge of Rising Sea Levels, Storm Surges and Shoreline Erosion in a Changing Climate
by Charles T. O'Reilly, Donald L. Forbes, and George S. Parkes
Socioeconomic Implications of Siting Marine Protected Areas in U.S. Waters
by James N. Sanchirico, Kathryn C. Viatella, and Peter M. Emerson
Evaluating and Enhancing the Implementation of the Marine and Coastal Programme of Work of the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Marjo Vierros and Charlotte Salpin
Maritime Transport and Security
Seafarers: A Review of Recent Research
by David Glen
Maritime Security, Terrorism and the "New Economy"
by David N. Griffiths
Maritime Security: Consequences for the Maritime Transport Industry
by Andree Kirchner
Strategic Development of Liner Shipping Companies and Terminal Operators: Regionalization or Globalization?
by Geraldo De Souza Araujo Jr., Anthony K. C. Beresford, and Stephen J. Pettit
Container Shipping in the European Ranges and the Potential Viability of the Newcomer Jade-Weser Port
by Joachim Weber
Reconsidering the Cargo Sector's Seafarer Labor Market: A 21st Century Profile of Global Seafarers
by Bin Wu and Helen Sampson
Appendices
A.Annual Report of the International Ocean Institute
1.Report of the International Ocean Institute, 2003
B. Selected Documents and Proceedings
1.Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General, 2003
2.Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General, 2003, Addendum
3.United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Report of the Thirteenth Meeting of States Parties, New York, 9-13 June 2003
4.Report on the work of the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea
5.Guidelines on Places of Refuge for Ships in Need of Assistance
6.Message from Pacem in Maribus XXX
C.Directory of Oceans-related Organizations
Contributors
Index