Climate change is having significant impacts on ocean and coastal ecosystems and wildlife, with rising seas inundating wetlands and coastal estuaries, warming waters altering marine species habitat and breeding behavior, and ocean acidification weakening corals, mollusks, and marine species, leaving them vulnerable to disease and predation. Though the threat of climate change has been acknowledged by President Obama and in federal statutory language,5 to date the U.S. government*242 has yet to provide a comprehensive plan to address the detrimental impacts of warming lands and seas. In response to governmental inaction, this Article seeks to demonstrate how the public trust doctrine (PTD) can play a role in protecting ocean and coastal reso...
Climate change and ocean health are often thought about as separate silos, when the two are intercon...
Proactive and coordinated action to mitigate and adapt to climate change will be essential for achie...
The damaging effects of anthropogenically induced climate change on both the terrestrial and marine ...
The United States is an ocean nation-our past, present, and future are inextricably connected to and...
The world’s oceans are in crisis. Climate change impacts, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution, fish...
Sustainably managing marine ecosystems has proved nearly impossible, with few success stories. Ecosy...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The predicament faced in San Francisco Bay is confronted in bays and estuaries throughout the nation...
Human use of the oceans is not sustainable, as collapsing fish stocks, bioaccumulation of toxics in ...
<p>Sustainably managing marine ecosystems has proved extremely difficult, with few success stories. ...
We examine the state of ocean energy in 2009 and consider its potential as a source of renewable ene...
The coastal zone is a fascinating place that comprises the interface between sea and land. This inte...
The oceans are facing greater pressures now than at any other time in human history. Marine protecte...
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which ca...
Climate change and ocean health are often thought about as separate silos, when the two are intercon...
Proactive and coordinated action to mitigate and adapt to climate change will be essential for achie...
The damaging effects of anthropogenically induced climate change on both the terrestrial and marine ...
The United States is an ocean nation-our past, present, and future are inextricably connected to and...
The world’s oceans are in crisis. Climate change impacts, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution, fish...
Sustainably managing marine ecosystems has proved nearly impossible, with few success stories. Ecosy...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The predicament faced in San Francisco Bay is confronted in bays and estuaries throughout the nation...
Human use of the oceans is not sustainable, as collapsing fish stocks, bioaccumulation of toxics in ...
<p>Sustainably managing marine ecosystems has proved extremely difficult, with few success stories. ...
We examine the state of ocean energy in 2009 and consider its potential as a source of renewable ene...
The coastal zone is a fascinating place that comprises the interface between sea and land. This inte...
The oceans are facing greater pressures now than at any other time in human history. Marine protecte...
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which ca...
Climate change and ocean health are often thought about as separate silos, when the two are intercon...
Proactive and coordinated action to mitigate and adapt to climate change will be essential for achie...
The damaging effects of anthropogenically induced climate change on both the terrestrial and marine ...