In the last century, there have been three principal approaches to marine conservation. The first and oldest consisted of regulation and management of individual marine activities, such as commercial fishing, by specialist agencies, with varying degrees of co-ordination of regulation between different agencies. Usually there was little or no co-ordination with management of adjacent coastal lands.Available online|Marine Conservation and Development ReportCall Number: 333.9516 KEL [EL],GUI,333.952 KELISBN/ISSN: 2-8317-0105-8Physical Description: vii, 79 p. figs. ; 29 cm

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