- International Maritime Law Issues
- International Law and Human Rights
- Global Peace and Security Dynamics
- International Law and Aviation
- Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
- Marine and fisheries research
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Maritime Security and History
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Polar Research and Ecology
- International Environmental Law and Policies
- War, Ethics, and Justification
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Environmental law and policy
- Law, logistics, and international trade
- International Arbitration and Investment Law
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Marine animal studies overview
- Torture, Ethics, and Law
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- World Trade Organization Law
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
- Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
- Marine and Offshore Engineering Studies
- Marine and coastal plant biology
University of Wollongong
2011-2024
Howard University
2021-2022
St Mary's Hospital
2013
Imperial College London
2013
Viterbo University
1997
The loofah gourd is like a natural water tank that stores underground and drains it out after aging, leaving only three-dimensional network consisting of hollow interconnected fibers. This phenomenon inspired us to fabricate solar-energy-powered sorption-based atmospheric harvesting device using sponge. Herein, moisture absorption photothermal conversion strategies are rationally designed fast release the absorbed water. accomplished by filling connected fiber with LiCl replacing original...
MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 227:253-267 (2002) - doi:10.3354/meps227253 Site-selection model for optimal transplantation of eelgrass Zostera marina in northeastern US F. T. Short1,*, R. C. Davis2, B. S. Kopp1, A. Short1, D. M. Burdick1 1Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, University New Hampshire, 85 Adams Point Road, Durham, Hampshire 03824,...
Abstract The transnational nature of seafood supply chains, including different jurisdictions with varying degrees responsibility and opportunity, creates a high risk for labour abuse. ratification the International Labour Organization’s Work in Fishing Convention, C188, has been low, making enforcement national regulations very important. This article summarises key flag States that fish Western Central Pacific Ocean compare these to C188. findings highlight gaps between international...
The adoption of effective fisheries conservation and management measures ('CMM') represents a critical stage in the process sustainably managing global fishing stocks. It point at which scientific data is integrated with law policy considerations to generate concrete rules designed constrain behaviour fishers other stakeholders order promote desired goals within fishery. This paper will examine CMM broader framework international for marine resource governance. consider transparency aspects...
Abstract The demand of clean energy calls for efficient and low‐cost hydrogen evolution reaction electrocatalysts. Fabricating hybrid catalysts from noble/non‐noble is a practical route to reducing the consumption noble metals enhancing catalytic efficiency. Here, 2H‐MoS 2 etched edge‐doped with Pt nanoparticles using focused ion beam photoreduction techniques. Precise comparison as‐prepared samples demonstrates that enhancement performance can be controlled through tuning catalyst defect...
Twelve spotted seals (Phoca largha) equipped with satellite-linked tags were tracked in the Bering Sea for 46-272 days during August-June 1991-1994. Alaskan mostly near shore August-October and 100-200 km offshore January-June, broadly distributed region north of 200-m isobath. Russian located primarily within 100 isobath all months. During August-October, usually more than 200 south sea-ice edge. In 0-200 edge, often areas extensive ice coverage (7/10-9/10). We tested habitat selection by...
Abstract This article describes the proliferation of drifting fish aggregating devices ( FAD s) and analyses subsequent legal questions that arise for fisheries marine litter management over who is responsible s during their stage. follows recent concerns about unlicensed through closed areas. a case study Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission WCPFC ) in order to determine State obligations manage s. Analysis concludes Area ‘fishing’ from deployment recovery, thereby creating monitor,...
The focus on flag States for the purpose of attributing fisheries catch is inconsistent with assignment sovereign rights to coastal under international law and undermines equity in contemporary quota allocation negotiations. We propose modernizing reporting frameworks include zone-based fish catches more equitably present data, ensure consistency Law Sea, better support realization by developing their development aspirations consistent SDG 14, Life Below Water. are already required collect...
Climate change is predicted to alter the distributions of tropical tuna stocks in Pacific Ocean. Recent modelling projects significant future shifts biomass from west east, and national jurisdictions high seas areas. As these change, relevant regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs)—the Western Central Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) Inter-American Tropical Tuna (IATTC)—will need develop an expanded framework for cooperation collaboration fulfil their conservation responsibilities...
In fisheries management, allocating resources has been described as one of the most arduous and challenging tasks. Although tuna regional management organizations (tRFMOs) have allocation processes in place, equity these questioned. Negotiations on allocations are driven by national geopolitical interests, which also influence manner key principles concepts used negotiation process. This article seeks to clarify how international law understood dispel some misconceptions regarding their...