1. Rights to exploit northern Marine resources are only slightly less clear. 2. Coupled with this, an increased exploitation of marine resources, fishing industry, gas and oil extraction, supplemented by aqua- culture and seabed mining. 3. It is generally not illegal to fish either commercially or recreationally in national marine sanctuaries, which were established to protect marine resources. 4. Julie Packard, executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium, said they have written Clinton urging him to carry out several national initiatives to rebuild marine resources. 5. Like most marine resources, stripers were, until recently, treated as if they were a harvest-at-will species that would naturally replenish itself. 6. News articles have done a good job explaining the El Nino phenomenon and describing its potentially harmful effects on coastal marine resources. 7. The country boasts oil, agricultural, and marine resources and a highly literate, hardworking, and cheap labor force. 8. The Roccus saxatilis population has rebuilt itself, said Byron Young, a marine resources specialist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation. 9. Too much fresh water can kill or damage the oysters, according to David Heil, director of the marine resources bureau in the state Department of Environmental Protection. 10. Under any IFQ scheme, however, conservation will come at cost to some sectors of the fishing industry, raising philosophical questions about public access to marine resources. |