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Policy Options for a Bermuda Nearshore Marine Spatial Planning Process
Bermuda's nearshore marine environment is a critical economic, environmental, and social resource that supports a wide array of recreational and commercial uses, including but not limited to commercial and recreational fishing, dive tourism, commercial and cruise shipping, and undersea cabling....
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