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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bob EarllPublisher: Pelagic Publishing Imprint: Pelagic Publishing Weight: 0.515kg ISBN: 9781784271763ISBN 10: 1784271764 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 01 October 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Acronyms and abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Marine conservation 3. People 4. Ideas 5. Roger Mitchell 6. Keith Hiscock 7. Sue Gubbay 8. Joan Edwards 9. Dan Laffoley 10. Callum Roberts 11. Jon C. Day 12. Keith Probert 13. Heather Koldewey 14. Sarah Fowler 15. Euan Dunn 16. Simon Brockington 17. Sue Sayer 18. Alan Knight 19. Paul Horsman 20. Chris Rose 21. Peter Barham 22. Charles 'Bud' Ehler 23. Elliott Norse 24. Action 25. Conclusion References IndexReviewsA very useful and readable little book. -- Nick Owen * The Marine Biologist * A very useful and readable little book. -- Nick Owen * The Marine Biologist * I highly recommend this book for all involved in the history and evolution of marine conservation... -- Professor Mike Elliott * ECSA Bulletin * Author InformationInspired by a range of diving projects from the late 1960s, Bob Earll studied zoology and then the ecophysiology of mussels for his PhD. Work on citizen science projects for divers lead to his appointment for what became the Marine Conservation Society (MCS). From 1978-1992 he led and helped develop the organisation’s growth through its early days, co-ordinating a wide range of marine conservation issues from basking sharks, pollution, MPAs and ICZM. Since leaving MCS he helped set up a variety of organisations and networks on issues from shark conservation, aquatic litter and a marine industry group. He is a consultant for Government, its agencies and NGOs on a wide range of topics. Through his skills as a conference and meetings convenor he has worked on a wide variety of issues from fish farming, aggregates, marine spatial planning and marine legislation. He has organised well over 200 conferences but the Coastal Futures conference, now approaching its 25th year, which takes place annually in London, is recognised as the main meeting that brings together the UK’s coastal and marine environmental community. He runs CMS - Communications and Management for Sustainability - which provides a unique jobs and events advertising services and weekly newsletters to the marine community of over 6,000 people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |