Ocean--a source of life, has been overused and heavily polluted. While
the traditional approaches might not be able to solve the complexity of
the ocean governance issues, there is a need to adopt a new way of
thinking in order to deal with the current problems. This book
emphasises the importance of law and policy while generating ocean
governance initiatives. "Good Ocean Governance" as a new way of
thinking, needs to be supported by legislation and decision makers. It
is, therefore, necessary to examine whether the idea of good ocean
governance exists within the international legal system and is
subsequently subject to transfer into the domestic law. During this
transaction process, a number of examples provided from the United
States, Canada and Australia help to demonstrate the broad picture. Also
included are discussions on the governance of marine resources, ship
recycling and marine pollution, the impact of maritime clusters as well
as social and culture impact of ports. The ultimate aim of this book is
to tease out more new ideas and discussions on ocean governance issues.