The allocation of resources among users of the oceans, outer space and the weather is discussed. Attention is given to the international management of maritime navigation, the control of fisheries, offshore oil and gas exploitation, mineral exploitation in the deep seabed (especially the mining of manganese nodules), and the regulation of oceanographic studies. The management of outer space is considered, with special reference to remote sensing by satellites, television broadcasting, the technical requirements of maritime satellites, and problems associated with satellite frequency and orbit allocation. Rainmaking and typhoon modification, as well as the distribution of weather modification capabilities in the world, are also mentioned. The United Nations, international agencies and tribunals, and multi- or bilateral agreements are some of the implements suggested for use in the regulation of the oceans, outer space and the weather.


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    Title :

    Regimes for the ocean, outer space, and weather


    Contributors:
    Brown, S. (author) / Cornell, N. W. (author) / Fabian, L. L. (author) / Weiss, E. B. (author)

    Publication date :

    1977-01-01


    Type of media :

    Book


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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