1994: Marine Wildlife Symposium
Marine Wildlife Symposium
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The Marine Wildlife Synposium will offer a comprehensive discussion of current issues affecting marine wildlife and anadromous fish.
The panels will focus on the legal, social, and moral implications of marine species management practices; both the current state of the law and the need for reform will be addressed.
Because the impact of these practices is felt throughout the community, the conference will be helpful to attorneys, government ageny employees, law students, animal protection advocates, and anyone else interested in marine species.
Salmon and the Law: An Overview
Michael C. Blumm
The Ethics of Capture
Strategies for Recovery: Protecting Healthy Stocks and Ecosystems
Mary Scurlock
Allocating Harvest and Prioritizing Fishing Rights
Tuna, The Navy & More-Dolphin Issues
David Phillips
The Marine Mammal Protecting Act: Reauthorized
The Northwest Power Act: Hudro Power and Salmon
Marine Wildlife Litigation
International Treaty Issues
River Restoration and Habitat Preservation
Whaling Issues Revisited
Biodiversity and the Endangered Species Act
daniel J. Rohlf
Effective FOIA Requests
David A, Bahr
Hatcheries: The Preservation of Listed Species
Species Conflict Resolution
The Trust Doctirne and Native American Treaty Rights
Mary Chirstina Wood
Event Coordinator:
Liberty Mulkani
lmulkani@lclark.edu