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It governs uses of the world's oceans, establishing ground rules for everything from navigation to deep seabed mining.
The Law of the Sea is a complex and comprehensive document that, when put into action after the Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982, formalized traditional maritime law and outlined rules for the conduct of nations as it relates to boundaries, deep seabed mining, passage through territorial zones, settlement of international disputes, and marine research, among other topics.
As President Reagan explained at the time of its adoption: "Those extensive parts dealing with navigation and overflight and most other provisions of the convention are consistent with US interests and, in our view, serve well the interest of all nations... however, the deep seabed mining part of the convention does not meet United States objectives".
Roady's recent writings focus on deep seabed mining questions, and on ocean stewardship duties under the Public Trust Doctrine.
At present he is working to help the International Seabed Authority formulate regulations that would preserve the marine environment in connection with deep seabed mining.
"The truth is that we don't yet know what the true environmental impacts of deep seabed mining are as yet," said Richard Page, an oceans campaigner with Greenpeace, via email.
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This paper concerns the kinematic characteristics of a coupling device in a deep-seabed mining system.
Levin, L. A. et al. Defining "serious harm" to the marine environment in the context of deep-seabed mining.
Professor Thomas Peacock uses his background in oceanography and fluid dynamics to help policymakers understand the potential environmental impact of deep-seabed mining.
Professor Thomas Peacock uses his background in fluid dynamics to help researchers and policymakers understand the environmental impact of deep-seabed mining.
Understandably, much of the talk focused on the ship and much treaty language was born amid visions of the world's impoverished nations becoming rich by virtue of seabed mining.
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