This issue contains results of studies prepared by students of the Master of Marine Affairs Program at the University of Rhode Island. Titles of papers are: The Future of Hard Minerals Mining on the Continental Margin: The New England Example; Regulation of the United States Commercial Diving Industry; Mariculture as a Source of Food from the Sea; The Development of the Irish Moss Industry in New England and Canada's Maritime Provinces; Marine Weather Routing Systems; An Economic Comparison Between Sailing and Conventional Bulk Cargo Vessels: Can Sail Compete with Diesel; ULCC's and International Straits; and Supership: A Critical Appraisal.
Marine Affairs Journal, Number 4, October 1976
1976
114 pages
Report
No indication
English
Ocean Sciences & Technology , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Fisheries & Aquaculture , Ocean environments , Natural resources , Aquaculture , Marine meteorology , Aquatic plants , Seafood , Periodicals , Cargo ships , Tanker ships , Supertankers , Underwater mining , Sea Grant program , Chondrus crispus , Irish moss
Marine Affairs Journal, Number 2, September 1974
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