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About The ProductPublished by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Lecture Notes on Coastal and Estuarine Studies Series. This collection of essays summarizes some of the ocean development work undertaken by the Dalhousie Ocean Studies Programme in the Eastern Caribbean from 1980 to 1985. Most of the contributors were either directly or indirectly involved in this work. The genesis of the project can be related to the establishment of the Dalhousie Ocean Studies Programme (DOSP) in 1979. DOSP was brought into being through a major negotiated grant between Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC). This grant required DOSP to carry out a series of twelve projects under a programme entitled "New Directions in Ocean Law, Policy and Management." The purpose of the programme was to develop a substantial body of knowledge in the ocean law and management field, train a group of future "ocean managers" in the area, and create a Canadian centre of excellence in the ocean-related social sciences. Content: Chapter 1 The New Law of the Sea in The Eastern Caribbean: An Introduction (pages 1–26): Edgar GoldChapter 2 The Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 27–53): L.D.M. NelsonChapter 3 Ocean Development and Marine Resources in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 54–82): Carlyle L. MitchellChapter 4 The Law of the Sea in the Commonwealth Caribbean: The Domestic Law Context (pages 83–111): A. Ralph CarnegieChapter 4 The Marine Environment and Ocean Development in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 112–142): Peter C. UnderwoodChapter 6 The Development of National Marine Legislation in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 143–160): Norman LetalikChapter 7 Regional Planning to Protect and Develop the Caribbean Marine Environment (pages 161–178): Jill Sheppard and Bisessar ChakalallChapter 8 The Legal Needs of Effective Fisheries Management in the Caribbean (pages 179–197): William R. EdesonChapter 9 The Development and Application of Marine Scientific Knowledege in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 198–213): William L. FordChapter 10 Maritime Transportation in the Eastern Caribbean (pages 214–248): Jose G. ZuloagaChapter 11 Regional Cooperation and Ocean Development: The Oecs Experience (pages 249–264): Vaughan A. Lewis and Brian ChallengerChapter 12 The New Law of the Sea in the Eastern Caribbean: Towards a New Ocean Development Action Plan (pages 265–276): Edgar Gold and Carlyle L. Mitchell