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The Sea Has Many Voices
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22 March 1994

"Although oceans policy making in Canada has been highly politicized, reactive, and ad hoc, Lamson takes the optimistic line that the `streams' of policy development are reaching a confluence ... The main objective of this book is to urge the government of Canada to move more boldly in formulating an umbrella oceans policy." Clyde Sanger, North-South Institute.
"There is a wealth of information in this book. Each of the separate chapters is interesting and informative; each tells a good story ... The editor has a broad conception of the ambit of oceans issues and oceans policy which is not limited to traditional areas such as shipping and navigation, fishing and the protection of the marine environment." D.M. McRae, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa.
"Although oceans policy making in Canada has been highly politicized, reactive, and ad hoc, Lamson takes the optimistic line that the `streams' of policy development are reaching a confluence ... The main objective of this book is to urge the government of Canada to move more boldly in formulating an umbrella oceans policy." Clyde Sanger, North-South Institute. "There is a wealth of information in this book. Each of the separate chapters is interesting and informative; each tells a good story ... The editor has a broad conception of the ambit of oceans issues and oceans policy which is not limited to traditional areas such as shipping and navigation, fishing and the protection of the marine environment." D.M. McRae, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa.