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Vol. 22, Issue 1, Winter Edition 2023
Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2023January 24, 2023 CDT

Bigger Isn’t Always Better: Why Small, State-Run MPAS are the Answer to Meeting Conservation Goals Effectively

Jonathan Henneberg,
MPAsmaritime lawocean conservationenvironmental lawmaritime zonesUNCLOS30-by-30biodiversitysmaller state-run MPAscalifornia
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Loyola Maritime Law Journal
Jonathan Henneberg, Bigger Isn’t Always Better: Why Small, State-Run MPAS Are the Answer to Meeting Conservation Goals Effectively, 22 Loy. Mar. L. J. 102 (2023).
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