Ocean and Coastal Law Journal: Volume 2, No. 2 (1997)
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- Open Ocean Aquaculture Conference: Selected Proceedings
- Editors' Foreword
- Defining the Federal Role in Offshore Aquaculture: Should it Feature Delegation to the States?
Alison Rieser - An Environmental Critique of Government Regulations and Policies for Open Ocean Aquaculture
Rebecca J. Goldburg, D. Douglas Hopkins, and Andrea Marston - To Be or Not to Be Involved: Aquaculture Management Options for the New England Fishery Management Council
William J. Brennan - Mariculture in Offshore Critical Habitat Areas: A Case Study of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Bradley W. Barr - Open Ocean Aquaculture Conference: Agency Panel Discussion
- Comments
- Testing the Limits of the Federal Navigational Servitude
Genevieve Pisarski - Challenging the "Distinct Population Segment" Definition of Atlantic Salmon Under the Endangered Species Act
Kirk G. Siegel - Intertidal Zone Aquaculture and the Public Trust Doctrine
Julia Underwood - Case Notes
- Erosion and Takings Claims: For Whom the Statute of Limitations Tolls
Dawn Gallagher - Ballard Shipping Co. v. Beach Shellfish: The End of the Era When Robins Dry Dock Foreclosed State Jurisdiction Over the Recovery of Economic Damages from Oil Spills
Martin C. Womer - Research Materials
- A Review of Developments in Ocean and Coastal Law 1994-1996