1994 Marine Mammal Symposium

Dates & Location

1994
Lewis & Clark Law School
Portland, Oregon

Highlights & Reflections

Marine Mammal Symposium focused on the legal, ethical, and policy issues affecting marine mammals and aquatic ecosystems, with particular attention to salmon and marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest.

Sessions addressed marine mammal protection laws, fisheries management, hydropower impacts, habitat preservation, and biodiversity under the Endangered Species Act. The program also examined international treaty issues, whaling, marine wildlife litigation, and strategies for species recovery and conflict resolution.

Salmon and the Law: An Overview

Michael C. Blumm

 

Salmon and the Law: An Overview

Michael C. Blumm

 

The Ethics of Capture

 

Strategies for Recovery: Protecting Healthy Stocks and Ecosystems

Mary Scurlock

 

Allocating Harvest and Prioritizing Fishing Rights

 

Tuna, The Navy & More-Dolphin Issues

David Phillips

 

The Marine Mammal Protecting Act: Reauthorized

 

The Northwest Power Act: Hudro Power and Salmon

 

Marine Wildlife Litigation

 

International Treaty Issues

 

River Restoration and Habitat Preservation

 

Whaling Issues Revisited

 

Biodiversity and the Endangered Species Act

Daniel J. Rohlf

 

Effective FOIA Requests

David A, Bahr

 

Hatcheries: The Preservation of Listed Species

 

Species Conflict Resolution

 

The Trust Doctirne and Native American Treaty Rights

Mary Chirstina Wood