Provincial sealife center / Eric T. Saldi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2000Description: 180 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 30 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT COA BSArch .S25p 2000
Contents:
Title page -- Letter of endorsement -- Approval and Acceptance sheet -- Dedication -- Chapter I. The problem and its setting -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Design framework and presentation -- Chapter V. Analytical synthesis & evaluation -- Chapter VI. Conclusions.
Summary: Many marine life populations are declining due to human activity in marine and other causes. Human activities such as fishing, shipping, coastal development, seismic exploration and offshore mineral development lead to conflict between human and protected marine species must be eliminated. In addition, some marine life may have detrimental effects on other protected marine species of interfere with human activities. Since they are themselves protected, such conflict must be handled with great care. Reducing or eliminating all these conflicts is an important part of the mandate to manage protected marine species.
Item type: Thesis
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Architecture Thesis Architecture UGT COA BSArch .S25p 2000 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available UGTHE000000825

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Title page -- Letter of endorsement -- Approval and Acceptance sheet -- Dedication -- Chapter I. The problem and its setting -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Design framework and presentation -- Chapter V. Analytical synthesis & evaluation -- Chapter VI. Conclusions.

Many marine life populations are declining due to human activity in marine and other causes. Human activities such as fishing, shipping, coastal development, seismic exploration and offshore mineral development lead to conflict between human and protected marine species must be eliminated. In addition, some marine life may have detrimental effects on other protected marine species of interfere with human activities. Since they are themselves protected, such conflict must be handled with great care. Reducing or eliminating all these conflicts is an important part of the mandate to manage protected marine species.

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