File consists of correspondence of Elisabeth Mann Borgese regarding establishing a Mediterranian Regional Centre for Research and Development in Marine Industrial Technology. Correspondents include: Aldo E. Chircop; Umberto Leanza; Abdul Rahman Allrawi; and J. Hugh Faulkner. Includes: an issue paper from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization; paper on the establishment of Malta as the centre; and the report of the technical experts on the establishment of a Mediterranean Regional Centre for Research and Development in Marine Industrial Technology.
Subseries consists of contracts, financial documents, publication guides, reports, memos, marketing materials, proposals, materials relating to the Board of Editors, and an Ocean Yearbook index.
File consists of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese regarding amending the Law of the Sea Convention. Correspondents include: Vaughn Lewis: Moise C. Mensah; and Philip Muller.
Includes tables of contents, memos, lists of tables, notes on contributors, a preface, lists of Board of Editors' members, an "Ocean Yearbook" proposal, brochures, a schedule of author's fees, biographical sketches, and "Editoral functions of the journal office."
Agreement between International Ocean Institute and Dalhousie concerning the move of Ocean Yearbook to the Department of Law at Dalhousie. File includes correspondence with Dawn Russell, Acting Dean of Law (see 303-6) for related correspondence.
Includes acknowledgements, a note regarding the death of Lord Ritchie-Calder, books received from International Ocean Institute, production schedules, lists of tables, lists of acronyms, a form letter, biographical sketches of various contributors, promotional information with a flyer, a list of potential contributors, addresses of contributors, a list of suggested running heads, and a list of the Board of Editors.
Subseries consists of correspondence with individuals or organizations concerning specific articles and/or the publication generally. Some files may include copies of articles that accompanied the correspondence. A large portion of the correspondence originates from Norton Ginsburg.
Includes correspondence with G. Moina Amadou, V. Abelou, S.A.H. Abidi, J.E. Ayres, A.A. Archer, and S.H. Anderson - N. Ginsburg (with "The role of recreation in the marine environment"). Some correspondence also concerns International Ocean Institute's Training Programme.
Includes draft minutes of the meeting of the Board of Editors of the Ocean Yearbook, a copy of "Legal Implications of Petroleum Resources on the Antarctic Continental Shelf" (F.M. Auburn), and "Krill" (F.M. Auburn).
Correspondents include Mohammed Bedjaoui; Stefano Belfiore; Brock Bernstein; Board of University Publications, University of Chicago; Kate Bonansinga; Joan Bond; Cheryl Branch; Maxwell Bruce.
Includes an untitled article by Barnaby. Some correspondence may concern Pacem in Maribus. Also includes memos distributed to members of Ocean Yearbook's Board of Editors and "Military impact on ocean ecology" (A.H. Westing).
Correspondents include Roger Charlier; Aldo Chircop; Scott Coffen-Smout; Susan Constantin. File includes draft meeting minutes; UNEP document for Ocean Yearbook; promotional material for Ocean Yearbook; information on sales and marketing of Ocean Yearbook.
Includes newspaper clippings; an abstract of Charlier's article "Ocean alternative sources of energy and the law of the sea"; an abstract for "Current assessment of the electrical energy potential of the ocean"; correspondence from M. Vigneaux (IGBA); some correspondence with Charlier regarding Pacem in Maribus; a copy of Charlier's article "Ocean resources"; and a copy of the article "Non-living resources" by Edward Symonds.
Correspondents include Charles V. Daly (regarding funding); Elizabeth Davidson; Claudia Deane; Paul Dorcic; Daniel Dzurek. File Includes a copy of the Coastal Society bulletin; list of Ocean Yearbook recipients.
Some of the correspondence may concern Pacem in Maribus and/or International Ocean Institute's Training Programme. Includes draft articles - one entitled "A safe voyage to a new world."
Includes lists of vessels, portions of articles, newspaper clippings (about animal behaviour and/or oceans); "Freak waves are episodic"; "The shelf life of ships - Episodic waves"; and "Identified submerged objects."