ABSTRACT

Fisheries, recreation, transportation, mineral extraction ... the world's seas are subject to an incredibly diverse range of uses. Hitherto these have generally been considered on a use by use basis, with a multiplicity of separate organisations involved in government, private and voluntary sectors. The Development of Integrated Sea Use Management looks at the moves towards integrated management of these conflicting uses and of their environmental impacts. Three key starting points for integrated management are identified, namely, the theme of maritime boundary delimitation which governs the allocation of sea space among states; the management of individual uses, which remains a cornerstone upon which integrated management can be built; and the regional basis of integrated ocean management. The content ranges widely over detailed case studies within each sphere, in both developed and developing countries, and from coastal estuaries to the deep ocean.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I The development of research and practice

chapter 1|10 pages

The application of maritime geography

A technical and general management approach

chapter 2|18 pages

The development and management of coastal and marine areas

An international perspective

part |2 pages

Part II The spatial framework of management: key issues

chapter 3|10 pages

The law and coastlines

chapter 4|11 pages

The spatial responsibilities of a coastal state regarding the sea:

Principles and delimitation criteria for the territorial sea of Germany with special reference to the North Sea

chapter 5|15 pages

Geographic factor in delineating exclusive economic zones

Some examples from the north-western Hawaiian Islands

chapter 7|13 pages

Geopolitical implications of the Law of the Sea in the Caribbean

The interaction of scale and style in the generation and solution of maritime ‘territorial’ conflicts

chapter 8|6 pages

‘Choke points’ of the world ocean

A geographic assessment

part |2 pages

Part III The management of individual uses: key starting points

chapter 9|15 pages

Safety at sea

chapter 12|22 pages

Marine recreational water quality

The application of water quality standards to Welsh beaches