ABSTRACT

Britain's maritime tradition is well documented. The management of its marine and coastal environment is therefore of tantamount importance, and offers lessons for other nations across the world. The beginning of the new millennium marks a major, long-term turning point in the historical development of Britain's maritime interest discernible by continued diversification and intensification in the uses of the sea; unprecedented and often adverse environmental impacts engendered by these uses; and the beginning of a major effort to establish a comprehensive management system which can deal with both multiple uses and environmental impacts.

This collection, featuring an impressive list of contributors, covers themes including maritime history, environmental issues, public policy, tourism, technology and resources as well as open sea development and management. It is a useful addition for those interested in geography, the environment, maritime studies and also engineering.

part |4 pages

Introduction

part I|31 pages

The maritime world

chapter 1|13 pages

Peoples of the sea

The British maritime world

chapter 2|16 pages

UK marine science at the millennium

part II|100 pages

The open sea

chapter 3|39 pages

Oil and gas from UK waters

Resources, technologies, corporate attitude and government

chapter 4|24 pages

The race for offshore renewables

Meeting 2010

chapter 5|17 pages

Fisheries management at the millennium

Perspectives from an island community

chapter 6|18 pages

Ocean waste disposal

An acceptable option in the new millennium?

part III|161 pages

The coast

chapter 9|15 pages

Coastal zone law in the UK

Lessons for the new millennium

chapter 10|31 pages

A sea change at the coast

The contemporary context and future prospects of integrated coastal management in the UK

chapter 12|33 pages

Shoreline management

The way ahead

chapter 13|16 pages

Designing a safeguard system for the marine environment

What do we really want?

chapter 14|10 pages

Putting sustainability into practice