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Sea Grant Law and Policy Journal

Winter 2009/2010


Volume 2                                                                                               Number 2

 

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Ecosystem-Based Management Under the Magnuson Stevens Act: Managing the Competing Interest of the Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper and Shrimp Fisheries 

  Niki L. Pace 1
     
A Rising Tide: Wave Energy in the United States and Scotland   Holly V. Campbell 29
     
Compensating Climate Change Victims: The Climate Compensation Fund as an Alternative to Tort Litigation   Melissa Farris 49
     
Hanging in the Coastal Balance: How Do Coastal Communities Choose Between Economic Growth and Protecting Their Citizens?   S. Beaux Jones 63
     
Enhanced Water Quality Protection in Florida: An Analysis of the Regulatory and Practical Significance of an Outstanding Florida Water Designation   Thomas Ankersen
  Richard Hamann,
  Rachel King
  Megan Wegerif
  John November
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SSN 1947-3982

ISSN 1947-3990


The Sea Grant Law and Policy Journal is a result of research sponsored in part by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, under Grant Number NA06OAR4170078, the Sea Grant Law Center, Mississippi Law Research Institute, and University of Mississippi Law Center. The U.S. Government and the Sea Grant College Program are authorized to produce and distribute reprints notwithstanding any copyright notation that may appear hereon. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or any of its sub-agencies.
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   



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