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... threats of terrorism . The Department of State also advocated a science - based solution to the threat of introduction of invasive species in ships ' ballast water and is working to improve guidelines for the establishment of ...
... threats of terrorism . The Department of State also advocated a science - based solution to the threat of introduction of invasive species in ships ' ballast water and is working to improve guidelines for the establishment of ...
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... to secure critical energy infrastructure facilities from human or natural threats , to support public service or transportation activities needed to maintain the safety and operation of energy infrastructure facilities on the outer 26.
... to secure critical energy infrastructure facilities from human or natural threats , to support public service or transportation activities needed to maintain the safety and operation of energy infrastructure facilities on the outer 26.
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... threat from the pressures of population, pollution, and development that surround the bay. The Chesa- peake acts as a giant catch basin for everything that drains from its massive watershed. Today, much of the bay's watershed lies in ...
... threat from the pressures of population, pollution, and development that surround the bay. The Chesa- peake acts as a giant catch basin for everything that drains from its massive watershed. Today, much of the bay's watershed lies in ...
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... threats are not reduced. Dive In To Earth Day was seen as an opportunity to build on the success of the global Earth Day campaign to raise awareness of the urgent need to protect coral reefs and the underwater world. The program was ...
... threats are not reduced. Dive In To Earth Day was seen as an opportunity to build on the success of the global Earth Day campaign to raise awareness of the urgent need to protect coral reefs and the underwater world. The program was ...
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... threats to coral reefs, coral reef ecology, low impact diving, and the importance of marine conservation. Moreover, 58 percent said their activity motivated people to become more involved in coral reef conservation. Maureen “Mo” Riggs ...
... threats to coral reefs, coral reef ecology, low impact diving, and the importance of marine conservation. Moreover, 58 percent said their activity motivated people to become more involved in coral reef conservation. Maureen “Mo” Riggs ...
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Page 13 - Maintain or restore stocks to levels that can produce the maximum sustainable yield with the aim of achieving these goals for depleted stocks on an urgent basis and where possible not later than 2015...
Page 10 - In the contiguous zone the state may exercise the control necessary to prevent or punish infringements of its customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary regulations within its territory or territorial sea.
Page 12 - Mexico, in 2002, and the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, in...
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Page 33 - Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species acts.
Page 10 - ... sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing natural resources, living or otherwise, as well as jurisdiction over other activities of economic importance.
Page 15 - State and local governments with respect to ocean and coastal activities, including the management of ocean and coastal resources and identification of appropriate opportunities for policy-making and decision-making at the State and local level; and (8) the preservation of the role of the United States as a leader in ocean and coastal activities...