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From page 191...
... They are also interrelated, in that coordination of enforcement is particularly problematic in the Wider Caribbean special area. Options for addressing these problems are outlined.
From page 192...
... in addressing land-based waste management (see Chapter 51. Because the port side of the vessel garbage management system is a key problem area inhibiting full Annex V implementation, it seems advisable to have experts in land-based waste management-EPA officials take charge of finding a solution to that aspect of the problem.
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... , which has broad expertise and experience in marine debris education, research, and information exchange (see Chapter 6) and environmental monitoring (see chapters 2 and 8~.
From page 195...
... Such an unusual mechanism may be the only way to concentrate on and meet fully the challenges inherent in gaining the cooperation of so many individuals in such diverse maritime sectors. An independent commission would have greater flexibility than would federal agencies or task forces in working with the private sector.


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