Annotated Acronyms and Abbreviations of Marine Science Related International Organizations

Annotated Acronyms and Abbreviations of Marine Science Related International Organizations
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Total Pages: 136
Release: 1969
Genre: Abbreviations
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Only international organizations are included. The alphabetical order is based on the acronym/abbreviation. The text supplies the date of establishment or founding, briefly the aims or objectives of the organization or project, its membership, any literature published and, where possible, the current mailing address of each. (Author).

International Marine Organizations

International Marine Organizations
Author: K.A. Bekiashev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9400982615

In the last few years, the quantity of books and papers on the political, economic and legal problems of the exploration and use of the sea and marine resources has considerably increased. But the status and activities of intern a tional organizations related to maritime shipping, fisheries, scientific research in the World Ocean and the protection of the marine environment have not yet, as a whole, been represented in the scientific and reference literature. It would be fair, though, to mention that some general information on marine international organizations may be found in the Yearbook of International Organizations, Brussels, 1979; in Annotated Acronyms and Abbreviations of Marine Science Related International Organizations, U. S. Department of Commerce, 1976; and in the UN Annotated Directory ofIntergovernmental Organizations Concerned with Ocean Affairs, 1976. Voluminous informa tion on organizations engaged in problems of the exploration and use ofthe sea is given in International Marine Organizations by the well-known Polish scientists Lopuski and Symonides, 1978. Meanwhile the increasing volume of practical work related to the participa tion of governmental and scientific bodies as well as individual scientists and specialists in these organizations, the necessity of long-term planning in this field, and the perspectives of the development of these organizations, make necessary a special publication depicting the structure and many-sided activi ties of such international bodies. This book is the first one in which the most complete information on the main marine international organizations is presented.