Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New Volume: Ocean Yearbook

The latest volume of the Ocean Yearbook (Vol. 24) is out. Contents include:
  • J. Frederick Grassle, On the Abundance and Diversity of Oceanic Life: The 2010 Census of Marine Life
  • Murray A. Rudd, A Logic Model for Assessing the Sustainability of Canadian Oceans Management, Policy and Governance
  • Cherdsak Virapat, The Government of Thailand's Adaptive Learning in Disaster Management for Community Awareness and Resilience: An International Collaboration and Coordination Case Study
  • David H. Anderson, Maritime Dispute Settlement and the Practitioner
  • Gonçalo Carneiro, The Social Dimension of Portugal's Ocean Policies
  • Catarina Grilo, The Impact of Maritime Boundaries on Cooperation in the Creation of Transboundary Marine Protected Areas: Insights from Three Cases
  • George Taft, The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf—A Force for Enhancing Stability in the Oceans (or Not)
  • John F. Caddy, Minority View on Ecosystem-Based Management and Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
  • Marta Cecilia Engler Palma, Non-Compliance Procedures: Can Regional Fisheries Management Organizations Learn from the Experience of Multilateral Environmental Agreements?
  • Lucia M. Fanning and Christopher D. Burbidge, Towards a Coastal Area Definition for Nova Scotia
  • Thomas H. Hutchinson, Pharmaceuticals as Emerging Contaminants in Coastal Ecosystems
  • Tony George Puthucherril, Trans-Βοundary Movement of Hazardous Ships for Their Last Rites: Will the Ship Recycling Convention Make a Difference?
  • Stuart Hetherington, Places of Refuge for Ships in Need of Assistance: The Work of the Comité Maritime International
  • Robert J. McCalla, Adventure Cruise Shipping in Polar Regions: An Overview
  • Amy E. Moen, For Those in Peril on the Sea: Search and Rescue under the Law of the Sea Convention
  • Vsevolod Peresypkin & Vladimir Vasilyev, The Russian Arctic Marine Transportation Policy
  • Zoë Castle, Stephen Fletcher & Emma McKinley, Coastal and Marine Education in Schools: Constraints and Opportunities Created by the Curriculum, Schools, and Teachers in England
  • Alexandros Kailis, Towards the Adoption of an Integrated Approach to the Governance of the Arctic Ocean: The European Perspective
  • Peggy C.Y. Leung, Arctic Continental Shelf Delineation and Delimitation: The Significance of Ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Sector Theory
  • Ted L. McDorman, The South China Sea after 2009: Clarity of Claims and Enhanced Prospects for Regional Cooperation?