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    Marine resource development in Belize

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    Marine resource development has increased its importance for most of the world's coastal nations. This is especially true for developing coastal states that are now looking to the sea to help provide new sources of food and income. Belize is an example of such a developing state with certain features that make it particularly interesting for study.

    Workshop on Cooperative International Marine Affairs

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    Held at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass., April 20-21, 1982This report details the results of a workshop held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHO!) on April 20-21, 1982. The workshop, part of an effort by the Marine Policy and Ocean Management Program (MPOM) of WHO! intended to assist interested developing countries in formulating strategies for ocean resource use and management within their new 200-rnile exclusive economic zones. The effort, presently called the Cooperative International Marine Affairs Program (CIMAP), began in November of 1981 after the William H. Donner Foundation of New York City responded favorably to a proposal submitted by Dr. David A. Ross, Director of MPOM.Prepared by the Marine Policy and Ocean Management Program with funds from the William H. Donner Foundation, the Pew Memorial Trust, and the. Johnson Endowment Fund
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