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Subject: Symp. announcement/fwd
From: Aldo-Pier Solari <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:Wed, 18 Sep 1996 02:16:30 GMT
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From: "Beverly Bayley-Smith - MLI" <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: University of Southern Maine

The Symposium on Recent  Developments  in Living Marine Resources
Law, sponsored by the Marine Law  Institute  and  the  Ocean  and
Coastal  Law Journal will be held Oct.  4, 1996 at the University
of Maine  School  of  Law,  Portland,  Maine.   Following  is the
symposium agenda:

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.  Registration

9:10 - 9:15 a.m.  Welcome by Dean Zillman,  University  of  Maine
School of Law

9:15 - 9:30 a.m.  Prof.  Alison Rieser, Marine Law Institute From
Freedom  of  Overfishing  to  Protecting Marine Biodiversity: The
Evolution of Living Marine Resources Law

9:30 - 9:50 a.m.  Suzanne  Iudicello, General Counsel, Center for
Marine Conservation Is Fish on the Table?  Analysis of the  Legal
and  Political Issues in the 1996 Reauthorization of the Magnuson
Fishery Conservation and Management Act

10:00 - 10:20 a.m.   George  J.  Mannina, Jr., Esq., O'Connor and
Hannon, Washington, DC Is There a Legal  and  Conservation  Basis
for Individual Transferable Fishing Quotas?

10:30 - 10:50 a.m.       Coffee Break

10:50 - 11:15 a.m.  Discussion

11:15 - 11:35 a.m.  Prof.  W. M. von Zharen, Texas A&M University
at  Galveston  Sustaining  the  Common  Heritage of Living Marine
Resources: Law, Policy, and Other Regimes

11:40 -  12:00  p.m.   Prof.   David  VanderZwaag,  Dalhousie Law
School The U.S.-Canadian  Scallop  Skirmish:  The  Management  of
Sedentary Species and the Law of the Sea

12:05   -  12:30  p.m.   Dr.   Sudhir  Chopra,  Central  European
University, Budapest, Hungary  Deep  Ecology and Antarctic Marine
Living Resources: Lessons for Other Regimes

12:30 - 2:15 p.m.  Lunch

2:15 - 2:35 p.m.  Dr.  Nina M. Young, Marine Mammologist,  Center
for  Marine  Conservation Blueprint for a Whale: Implementing the
Marine Mammal Protection Act

2:40 - 3:00  p.m.   Robert  Irvin,  Esq.,  Deputy Vice President,
Center  for   Marine   Conservation   The   Flipper   Phenomenon:
Perspectives  on  the  Panama  Declaration and the 'Dolphin Safe'
Label

3:05  -   3:25   p.m.    John   Duff,   Esq.,  Research  Counsel,
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program Recent  Decisions  of
the  Court  of International Trade on U.S.  Sanctions to Conserve
Marine Wildlife

3:30 - 3:45 p.m.   Coffee Break

3:45 - 4:00 p.m.   Discussion

4:00 - 4:20 p.m.   Ellen  M.  Peel, Esq., Executive Director, The
Billfish Foundation The Management of  Highly  Migratory  Species
Under the Magnuson Act and ICCAT

4:25  - 4:45 p.m.  John H. Dunnigan, Executive Director, Atlantic
States    Marine    Fisheries    Commission    States'    Rights,
Responsibilities and Capabilities: A  New  Role for the States in
Cooperative Regional Fisheries Management

4:50 - 5:00 p.m.  Discussion and Conclusions

For  more  information,  or  to  register, please contact Beverly
Bayley-Smith, Marine Law  Institute,  246 Deering Ave., Portland,
ME   04102   (207)   780-4474;   FAX   (207)   780-4913;   e-mail
[log in to unmask]  maine.edu.
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