COASTAL AND OCEAN LAW SUMMER 2005 Prof. Richard McLaughlin & Prof. Denise Antolini SYLLABUS – PART TWO (ANTOLINI) - REVISED ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Course Requirements Text: Coastal and Ocean Law (2d ed. 2002), Kalo et al. Attendance: No more than three unexcused absences. Students with more than three unexcused absences will not be able to take the final exam. Exam: July 29 (9:00 a.m.) – two hours closed book exam. Room Change: Classroom 2 Prof. Antolini: Office: Suite 207 (Environmental Law Program Office) Phone: 956-6238 (office) Home 638-5594 Email: antolini@hawaii.edu Course materials posted on: www2.hawaii.edu/~antolini Week 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mon. July 11(#10): Browse: Reading: Case: Browse: A New Era of Ocean Management Kalo, Preface (v-viii) Pew Report: www.pewtrusts.org (go to Protecting Ocean Life) Ocean Commission: www.oceancommission.gov Ch. 6: Fisheries Management Kalo, pp. 435-469 Fishermen’s Dock Coop. v. Brown www.wpcouncil.org (Western Pacific Fisheries Management Council) Tues. July 12 (#11): Reading: Cases: Opt: Browse: Ch. 6: Fisheries Management Kalo, pp. 469-490 NRDC v. Daley; AML v. Daley Highly Migratory Species, pp. 508-513 www.oceana.org (ocean advocacy) Wed. July 13: No Class -- Prof. at State Environmental Council Meeting Thurs. July 14 (#13): Ch. 7: Marine Protected Areas Reading: Kalo, pp. 778-781; Handouts Browse: http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/mlcd/index.htm (Hawai`i MLCDs) Field Trip: Fri. July 15 (#12-13): Double class: Guest: Reading: Web browse: Hanauma Bay MLCD (2 – 4 pm) - details to be provided Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: Reserve, Refuge, Sanctuary 11:10 a.m. – 1:20 p.m. -- Lunch provided Cha Smith, Exec. Dir. KAHEA (Hawai`i Environmental Alliance) Ch. 6: Kalo, pp. 505-507 (NHWI); pp. 785-799 (Sanctuaries) www.kahea.org (NWHI) www.hawaiireef.noaa.gov (NWHI Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve) Week 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mon. July 18 (#15): Reading: Case: Browse: Ch. 6: Fisheries and Ecosystems Kalo, pp. 490-505 Greenpeace v. NMFS www.nmfs.noaa.gov; swr.nmfs.noaa.gov/pir (Pacific Islands Region) www.greenpeace.org/usa; www.greenpeace.org/international Tues. July 19 (#16): Reading: Cases: Browse: Ch. 7: Protected Marine Species: Whales Kalo, pp. 564-575 Japan Whaling Society v. American Cetacean Society www.iwcoffice.org (International Whaling Commission) www.acsonline.org (American Cetacean Society) www.panda.org (WWF International) (Joint NGO Statement on Whaling) Weds. July 20 (#17): Reading: Cases: Browse: Ch. 7: MMPA Kalo, pp. 575-589 US v. Hayashi; Strong v. Sect’y of Commerce www.wspa-usa.org (Free the Dolphins) Thurs. July 21 (#18): Reading: Case: Browse: Ch. 7: Marine Endangered Species Kalo, pp. 590-620 Cook Inlet Beluga Whale v. Daley; Sierra Club v. FWS www.cetacea.org; www.usfws.org; www.fishsniffer.com/fishpage/sturgeon.html Guest Speaker: Marcia Hamilton & Josh DiMello, Western Pacific Fisheries Management Council] Handout #2 – WestPac Materials; casebook reading moved to Monday July 25] [Update: [Reading: Fri. July 22 (#19): Reading: Case: Web browse: Guest: [Reading: Ch. 7: Marine Endangered Species Kalo, pp. 635-648 Greenpeace Foundation v. Mineta www.earthjustice.org Paul Achitoff, Managing Attorney, Earthjustice Mid-Pacific Office Handout #2 – Leatherback Turtle Case] Week 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mon. July 25 (#20): Ch. 7: Sea Turtles, Shrimp & TEDs Reading: Kalo, pp. 629-635 Case: State of Louisiana v. Verity Reading: Kalo, pp. 670-688 Browse: www.seaturtles.org [Update: This reading deleted, optional] [Reading: Read the July 21 casebook materials] Reading: Browse: Ch. 7: Driftnets Kalo, pp. 688-689 www.earthtrust.org (Driftnetwork) Reading: Browse: Ch. 8: Ocean Dumping Kalo, pp. 767-775 www.londonconvention.org/marpol_73.htm Last Class; potluck lunch!