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Paperback $40.00 ISBN: 9781559634700 Published August 2002

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Oceans 2020

Science, Trends, and the Challenge of Sustainability

 Oceans 2020
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Edited by J. G. Field, G. Hempel, and C. P. Summerhayes

296 pages | 6 x 9

 

Oceans 2020 presents a comprehensive assessment of the most important science and societal issues that are likely to arise in marine science and ocean management in the next twenty years. Sponsored by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR), and the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), the book brings together the world's leading ocean scientists and researchers to analyze the state of marine science and technology, identify key scientific issues for sustainable development, and evaluate the capability of scientists, governments, and private-sector stakeholders to respond to those issues. Topics include: 

·         basic ocean sciences

·         pressures on the coastal zone

·         climate change and the ocean

·         fisheries and fishery science in their search for sustainability

·         offshore industries including oil drilling, carbon sequestration, and manganese nodule mining

·         marine information for shipping and defense

Also included are chapters on cross-cutting issues including operational oceanography, ocean instrumentation and technology, developing frameworks for cooperation, and capacity building in developing nations. In addition, the book offers an introductory overview and a "Vision to 2020" that outlines a path to rational ocean governance. In each chapter, contributors give a brief but comprehensive overview of the subject and then consider what has been achieved in recent years, define the problems, outline solutions, and set forth recommendations on the needs for and directions of ocean science in support of sustainable development for the next twenty years.

Oceans 2020 suggests what can be done about major marine environmental issues through the better development and application of marine science and technology, focusing on the issues that are most closely related to human and sustainable development. It will help guide countries in developing their marine science and technology strategies and priorities and is an essential source of information for policymakers, government officials, resource managers, scientists, the media, and all those concerned with the current and future health of the oceans.

List of Boxes
Foreword
Preface

1. Introduction
Colin P. Summerhayes, John G. Field, and Gotthilf Hempel
2. Ocean Studies
John A. McGowan and John G. Field
Part I. Issues
3. The Coastal Zone: An Ecosystem Under Pressure
Han Lindeboom
4. Climate Change and the Ocean
Gerald R. North and Robert A. Duce
5. Fisheries and Fisheries Science in Their Search for
Sustainability
Gotthilf Hempel and Daniel Pauly
6. Ocean Studies for Offshore Industry
Colin P. Summerhayes and Karin Lochte
7. Marine Information for Shipping and Defense
David P. Rogers, Mary G. Altalo, and Richard W. Spinrad
Part II. Tools and Approaches
8. Operational Oceanography
Colin P. Summerhayes and Ralph Rayner
9. A Vision of Oceanographic Instrumentation and
Technologies in the Early Twenty-first Century
Tommy D. Dickey
Part III. Social/Institutional Challenges
10. Framework of Cooperation
Geoffrey Holland and Patrico Bernal
11. Capacity Building
Miguel Fortes and Gotthilf Hempel
12. The Vision to 2020

John G. Field, Colin P. Summerhayes, and Gotthilf Hempel
ReferencesAbout IOC, SCOR, and SCOPE
List of Contributors
Index

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