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marine ecosystems: potential new conflicts and a challenge for naep's leadership

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2005

john h. perkins
Affiliation:
the evergreen state college, olympia, washington

Abstract

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a recent report has unusual significance for environmental professionals: iamerica's living oceans: charting a course for sea change. oceans, from the pew oceans commission, is a provocative overview of the utter inadequacies of current policy to protect marine ecosystems. although these ecosystems started the 20th century in good shape, their status at the start of the 21st century can only be described as disheartening and alarming. all of the good thinking in this special issue on conflict resolution will be needed to grapple with the issues raised by oceans!

Type
editorial
Copyright
2003 national association of environmental professionals