New Threat to Coral Reefs: Trade in Coral Organisms - As the world's largest importer of coral reef organisms, the United States has a major responsibility to promote nondestructive, sustainable harvesting practices. (English)
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Title:New Threat to Coral Reefs: Trade in Coral Organisms - As the world's largest importer of coral reef organisms, the United States has a major responsibility to promote nondestructive, sustainable harvesting practices.
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Contributors:Bruckner, Andrew W. ( author )
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Published in:Issues in science and technology ; 17, 1 ; 63-68
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Table of contents – Volume 17, Issue 1
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Forum - Pest management; Scientific due process; Labeling novel foods; Science in the courtroom; Medical privacy; Industry research spending; Science's social contract; Science's responsibility; Natural resource decisions; What's wrong with science.| 2000
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Update - Key steps taken to preserve the U.S.'s marine heritage; Property rights debate cools, but does not end; Is the nation's top talent opting out of science and engineering?| 2000
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From the Hill - Greater cooperation sought in protecting critical infrastructure; House bill would expand protection of personal health information; Potential for discrimination debated in wake of genome breakthrough; DOD, NIH slated for big increases in R&D spending.| 2000
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Editor's Journal - What you won't hear about from the presidential candidates.| 2000
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Straight Talk - Calestous Juma on the UN's role in the new science-based diplomacy.| 2000
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Perspectives - Morton N Swartz on seizing the opportunity to eliminate tuberculosis. Maxine Singer on enhancing the quality of the postdoctoral experience.| 2000
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The Science of Biotechnology Meets the Politics of Global Regulation - Global regulation should be guided by science, not unsubstantiated fears.Miller, Henry I. et al. | 2000
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Suburban Decline: The Next Urban Crisis - With their small, outmoded, and deteriorating housing, many post-World War II bedroom suburbs are in urgent need of help.Lucy, William H. et al. | 2000
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New Threat to Coral Reefs: Trade in Coral Organisms - As the world's largest importer of coral reef organisms, the United States has a major responsibility to promote nondestructive, sustainable harvesting practices.Bruckner, Andrew W. et al. | 2000
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The Human Genome and the Human Community - Advances in genetics highlight the individual, but medicine should be directing its attention to the community.Pollack, Robert et al. | 2000
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Books - The Social Life of InformationSeely Brown, John et al. | 2000
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Books - Defending Illusions: Federal Protection of EcosystemsFitzsimmons, Allan K. et al. | 2000
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Books - The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First CenturyShutkin, William A. et al. | 2000
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Books - Calculating Risks: The Spatial and Political Dimensions of Hazardous Waste PolicyHamilton, James T. et al. | 2000
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Books - Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the 21st CenturyShabecoff, Philip et al. | 2000
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Archives - The birth of military aviation research.| 2000