one publication added to basket [135900] | Marine use conflicts arising from development of seabed hydrocarbons and minerals: some approaches from the United States West Coast
Hildreth, R. (1989). Marine use conflicts arising from development of seabed hydrocarbons and minerals: some approaches from the United States West Coast. Ocean Shorel. Manag. 12: 271-284
In: Ocean and Shoreline Management. Elsevier Science: Barking. ISSN 0951-8312; e-ISSN 1872-7816, more
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Keywords |
Hydrocarbons Legislative support > Legislation Resources > Natural resources > Mineral resources Resources > Natural resources > Mineral resources > Mineral deposits > Seabed deposits INE, USA [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal |
Abstract |
Marine resource use conflicts arising from development of seabed hydrocarbons and minerals off the West Coast of the United States are described and analyzed from a legal perspective. Techniques for avoiding or reducing conflicts include: multiple-use ocean planning to identify potential conflicts; separating exploration and development rights to remove legal impediments to conflict avoidance; using activity schedules, corridors, and buffer zones to avoid conflicts; coordinating federal and state planning and permit processes to reduce conflicts; and providing compensation for unavoidable conflicts. |
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