The Declining Influence of Science On Marine Environmental Policy |
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Authors: | J. M. Bewers |
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Affiliation: | Marine Chemistry Division, Department of Fisheries and Oceans , Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth , Nova Scotia, Canada , B2Y 4A2 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Differences between the scientific and environmental policy communities regarding marine environmental protection strategies are discussed in the context of the nature and extent of scientific influence on marine environmental policy. Public perceptions of the nature and severity of marine pollution frequently differ from scientific assessments. the thesis of this paper is that the increasing influence of public perception on marine environmental protection policy is leading to the adoption of simplistic and unnecessarily extreme approaches to marine pollution prevention and to a reduced reliance on science. This trend is illustrated by some recent international developments and some suggestions are made towards enhancing the influence of science on marine protection policy. |
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Keywords: | marine pollution marine policy scientific assessment assimilative capacity |
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