Ocean and Coastal Law Journal: Volume 5, No. 2 (2000)
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- Articles
- Regional Port State Control Agreements: Some Issues of International Law
Ted L. McDorman - Stateless Fishing Vessels: The Current International Regime and a New Approach
Deirdre M. Warner-Kramer and Krista Canty - "If You Can't Beat 'Em, Eat 'Em:" Legal Methods to Control Aquatic Nuisance Species in the Gulf of Mexico
Kristen M. Fletcher - Comments
- Raising the Dead: Improving the Recovery and Management of Historic Shipwrecks
Jeffrey T. Scrimo - Dam Removal: Evolving Federal Policy Opens a New Avenue of Fisheries and Ecosystem Management
Peter J. Carney - Case Notes
- Marathon Oil Co. v. United States: The Rising Costs of Domestic Oil Production
M. Jean McDevitt - Does the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Rise to the Level of a Taking? How the Court Missed the Boat in Maritrans Inc. v. United States
Mary A. Denison - Recent Developments
- A Review of Developments in Ocean and Coastal Law 1999-2000