The enforcement aspects of Australia's oceans policy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Sea Power Centre Working Paper ; No 14Publication details: Canberra ACT: SPCA, 2003Description: 26pISBN:
  • 0642295948 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Argues that Australia has effective legislation covering its extensive marine areas but lacks adequate enforcement capability. Given the absence of other adequate resources it is likely that the Royal Australian Navy will be called on to take a greater role in enforcement. This will require added capacity and reassessment of the RAN mission.
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Argues that Australia has effective legislation covering its extensive marine areas but lacks adequate enforcement capability. Given the absence of other adequate resources it is likely that the Royal Australian Navy will be called on to take a greater role in enforcement. This will require added capacity and reassessment of the RAN mission.

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