Escalating use conflicts, the inertia of federal agencies, and a growing appreciation of the value of states\u27 public trust resources support the assertion that state governments should take the lead in adopting comprehensive conflict resolution strategies for their coastal waters. The first section of this Article reviews growing marine use conflicts and analyzes why states should concern themselves with conflict resolution efforts in the marine realm. Section II briefly discusses the complex interplay of state and federal law in regulating marine uses. Section III, using the State of Maine as a case study, explores its existing legal framework for management of submerged lands and waters above those lands. It looks at the degree to whic...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015As humanity’s capacity for developing new ways to e...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
While land use planning is pervasive in the United States, legal structures for the planning and man...
Escalating use conflicts, the inertia of federal agencies, and a growing appreciation of the value o...
As interest in the potential of shellfish aquaculture increases nationwide in the next several years...
This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine and coastal resources, the underlyi...
While Maine boasts thousands of miles of coastline, only a small portion of the state\u27s beaches i...
A discussion about the private ownership of intertidal lands in Maine and what activities the public...
Humankind has long tried in vain to exert its will over natural phenomena that remain beyond its con...
Getting to coastal waters in Maine can sometimes be a challenge, for despite the state’s 5,400 miles...
In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth recognized the public’s inalienable right to the sea. Desp...
The continued growth of the world's population beyond six billion places increasing pressure on natu...
The public trust doctrine generally guarantees the public access to the shoreline, which is held in ...
In fisheries management circles, there is growing realization that traditional ways of managing mari...
Throughout Maine\u27s history, no issue had proven more controversial than defining the public inter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015As humanity’s capacity for developing new ways to e...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
While land use planning is pervasive in the United States, legal structures for the planning and man...
Escalating use conflicts, the inertia of federal agencies, and a growing appreciation of the value o...
As interest in the potential of shellfish aquaculture increases nationwide in the next several years...
This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine and coastal resources, the underlyi...
While Maine boasts thousands of miles of coastline, only a small portion of the state\u27s beaches i...
A discussion about the private ownership of intertidal lands in Maine and what activities the public...
Humankind has long tried in vain to exert its will over natural phenomena that remain beyond its con...
Getting to coastal waters in Maine can sometimes be a challenge, for despite the state’s 5,400 miles...
In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth recognized the public’s inalienable right to the sea. Desp...
The continued growth of the world's population beyond six billion places increasing pressure on natu...
The public trust doctrine generally guarantees the public access to the shoreline, which is held in ...
In fisheries management circles, there is growing realization that traditional ways of managing mari...
Throughout Maine\u27s history, no issue had proven more controversial than defining the public inter...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015As humanity’s capacity for developing new ways to e...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
While land use planning is pervasive in the United States, legal structures for the planning and man...