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Management techniques for Oregon's territorial sea : Lessons from the U.S. National Marine Sanctuary Program and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

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  • This paper is organized as follows. First, there is a overview of the U.S. National Marine Sanctuary Program, including program goals, history and present status, and sanctuary locations. Trends in multiple use management, sanctuary size, intergovernmental cooperation, Congressional intervention in program management, public involvement, and the 1992 Congressional reauthorization are also reviewed. Following this, the various management techniques used in the NMSP are discussed, along with their potential applicability for addressing the management issues outlined in the Oregon Ocean Resources Management Plan. Management techniques applied within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park are then outlined and discussed. Finally, some conclusions are outlined regarding the applicability and usefulness of management techniques used in these programs to Oregon's territorial sea planning effort.
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