Effective Use of the Sea

Effective Use of the Sea
Author: United States. President's Science Advisory Committee. Panel on Oceanography
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1966
Genre: Marine resources
ISBN:

Effective Use of the Sea

Effective Use of the Sea
Author: President's Science Advisory Committee. Panel on Oceanography (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN:

Effective Use of the sea

Effective Use of the sea
Author: United States. President's Science Advisory Committee. Panel on Oceanography
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1966
Genre: Marine resources
ISBN:

Future Sea

Future Sea
Author: Deborah Rowan Wright
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022654270X

A counterintuitive and compelling argument that existing laws already protect the entirety of our oceans—and a call to understand and enforce those protections. The world’s oceans face multiple threats: the effects of climate change, pollution, overfishing, plastic waste, and more. Confronted with the immensity of these challenges and of the oceans themselves, we might wonder what more can be done to stop their decline and better protect the sea and marine life. Such widespread environmental threats call for a simple but significant shift in reasoning to bring about long-overdue, elemental change in the way we use ocean resources. In Future Sea, ocean advocate and marine-policy researcher Deborah Rowan Wright provides the tools for that shift. Questioning the underlying philosophy of established ocean conservation approaches, Rowan Wright lays out a radical alternative: a bold and far-reaching strategy of 100 percent ocean protection that would put an end to destructive industrial activities, better safeguard marine biodiversity, and enable ocean wildlife to return and thrive along coasts and in seas around the globe. Future Sea is essentially concerned with the solutions and not the problems. Rowan Wright shines a light on existing international laws intended to keep marine environments safe that could underpin this new strategy. She gathers inspiring stories of communities and countries using ocean resources wisely, as well as of successful conservation projects, to build up a cautiously optimistic picture of the future for our oceans—counteracting all-too-prevalent reports of doom and gloom. A passionate, sweeping, and personal account, Future Sea not only argues for systemic change in how we manage what we do in the sea but also describes steps that anyone, from children to political leaders (or indeed, any reader of the book), can take toward safeguarding the oceans and their extraordinary wildlife.

Effective Use of the Sea

Effective Use of the Sea
Author: President's Science Advisory Committee
Publisher: International Law & Taxation Pub
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781410217981

Nature has lavished incredible bounty on this earth. Warmed daily by the sun, nourished by the land, sustained by atmosphere and water, man takes these riches largely for granted and often complains when they fail to suit his convenience exactly. But man can also use his energies and talents, constructively, to improve his surroundings. Much of our natural bounty consists of water. A source of fish and transport to the ancients, as they are today, the oceans of the world hold great promise to provide future generations with minerals, food, energy, and fresh water. We must turn our attention to finding more appropriate ways and better means of transforming this promise into achievement. This comprehensive report presents the findings and conclusions of a group of outstanding men who are deeply concerned to learn more about the oceans and how they can be made to serve mankind. I commend it to all who share that concern and ask the appropriate agencies and councils of the Federal Government to consider its recommendations. - Lyndon Johnson

America's Use of Sea Mines

America's Use of Sea Mines
Author: Robert Caruthers Duncan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1962
Genre: Submarine mines
ISBN:

This volume is devoted to the history and use by the United States of one of the Navy's least spectacular and most effective weapons. The effectiveness of the submarine mine has not decreased with the coming of the space age. So long as cargo ships cross the sea, this unspectacular weapon will remain a major factor in control of the approaches to harbors, and the shallow straits between seas. Robert Duncan has devoted most of his adult life to the generation and augmentation of competence in the application of growing science to the design, production, and use of mines for the U.S. Navy. He joined the staff of the Naval Ordnance Laboratory before it was known by that name, but in time to capitalize on the experience of the Navy with mines in World War I. He provided the technical leadership which was an important factor in keeping the art and science of mining alive in the Navy in the days of the depression. By so doing, he provided a basis for a hundredfold expansion of the Navy's effort previous to and during World War II. The hundreds of technical people who had the privilege of joining in this effort under Dr. Duncan's leadership will be happy to see this accurate and factual record of achievement. The experience recorded between these covers will serve as a guide to those still engaged in the development of this type of weapon, and the achievements made during World War II will be an inspiration to any who might be responsible for again expanding our national effort in mining, should the occasion arise. (Author).