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245 04 The politics of the oceans /|cedited by Kenneth Partridge.
264  1 Ipswich, Mass. :|bH.W. Wilson,|c[2011] 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (viii, 187 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    data file|2rda 
490 1  The reference shelf ;|vv. 83, no. 5 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gPart I.|tLOST at sea : debating the Law of the Sea 
       Treaty --|tThe United Nations Convention on the Law of the
       Sea : (a historical perspective) /|rUnited Nations -- LOST
       would be a loser for the U.S. /|rJames Carafano --
       |tEditorial : A treaty whose time has come /|rThe New York
       Times --|tLOST ratification would sacrifice sovereignty, 
       weaken military : exclusive interview /|rChris Carter --
       |tSea treaty has broad support, but little chance of 
       ratification /|rAndrew Jensen --|gPart II.|tLines in the 
       water : territorial disputes in the Arctic and beyond --
       |tFrom sea to shining sea to Arctic ocean : sovereignty 
       issues and energy opportunities can no longer be ignored /
       |rJoe Ralston --|tAs ice melts and technology improves, 
       interest in Arctic grows /|rJarondakie Patrick and Erika 
       Bolstad --|tAs the far north melts, calls grow for Arctic 
       treaty /|rEd Struzik --|tBolivia-Chile dispute could turn 
       ugly /|rAndres Oppenheimer --|tCenter-stage for the twenty
       -first century /|rRobert D. Kaplan --|gt Part III.
       |tTrouble in the Gulf : the BP oil spill --|tThe oil 
       spill's surprise endings /|rNewsweek --|tThe spill, the 
       scandal and the president /|rTim Dickinson --|tOil and 
       water /|rPaul Burka --|tBP oil spill : forgotten but not 
       gone /|rCharles Wohlforth --|tAmerica's Chernobyl /|rRuth 
       Conniff --|gPart IV.|tPollution and the island of trash --
       |tWasted waves : surveying the plastic adrift in the 
       world's oceans /|rAnna Cummins --|tTrashing the island /
       |rCharlie Gillis --|tOut of sight, out of mine : ocean 
       dumping of mine wastes /|rRobert Moran, Amanda Reichelt-
       Brushett, Roy Young --|tJapanese tsunami aftermath 
       floating Alaska's way /|rDoug O'Harra --|tThe peril of 
       plastic /|rBettina Wassener --|gPart V.|tScourge of the 
       seas : piracy --|tSomalia : total cost of piracy menace 
       hits U.S.|t2 billion /|rChristine Mungai --|tAs pirate 
       attacks grow, shipowners take arms /|rPeter Apps --
       |tNigeria : the "other" maritime piracy hotbed /|rDonna J.
       Nincic --|tHow Somalia's fishermen became pirates /
       |rIshaan Tharoor --|tWe're firing blanks in the war 
       against piracy /|rPraveen Swami --|gPart VI.|tThe end of 
       seafood? : overfishing around the world --|tOverfishing 
       could take seafood off the menu by 2048 /|rDavid Biello --
       |tFish on Fridays : the end of overfishing in America /
       |rMichael Conathan --|tFish on Fridays : maximizing the 
       value of America's fisheries /|rMichael Conathan --|tTime 
       for a sea change /|rPaul Greenberg --|tRed fish, green 
       fish : what you need to know about seafood ratings /
       |rJacqueline Church --|tFood : something's fishy /
       |rMatthew McClearn. 
520    The articles collected in this volume contain a number of 
       significant issues impacting the oceans in the 21st 
       century, charts the most significant of these problems, 
       and describe the political structures in place to confront
       them. 
588 0  Print version record. 
630 00 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea|d(1982 
       December 10) 
630 07 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 
       December 10)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01367377 
650  0 Ocean|xPolitical aspects. 
650  0 Ocean|xEnvironmental aspects. 
650  0 Law of the sea. 
650  0 Territorial waters. 
650  0 Piracy. 
650  0 Marine pollution. 
650  7 LAW|xInternational.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Law of the sea.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00994049 
650  7 Marine pollution.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01009826 
650  7 Ocean|xEnvironmental aspects.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01043444 
650  7 Piracy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01773008 
650  7 Territorial waters.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01148085 
700 1  Partridge, Kenneth,|d1980- 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tPolitics of the oceans.|dIpswich, Mass. 
       : H.W. Wilson, ©2011|z9780824211110|w(DLC)  2011031934
       |w(OCoLC)701811180 
830  0 Reference shelf ;|vv. 83, no. 5. 
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