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Alabama Marine Law Program January 1979 - May 1982 (Final Report)

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    The Alabama Marine Law Program at the University of Alabama Law Center was funded from January 1, 1979 to May 31, 1982. During this period, the Program had its continuing objective research, service and education in issues relating to law and the coastal/marine area. Major accomplishments of the program include: publication and distribution of the newsletter Update; establishment of a permit information center for the coastal area; preparation of the hearing draft for the Coastal Management Program; teaching the course "Introduction to Coastal and Environmental Law" to graduate students in 1979, 1980 and 1981 through the Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium; publication and distribution of monographs on submerged land ownership, wetlands law, water use conflicts, state energy and environmental agencies, methane gas ownership, and thermal energy storage in aquifers; presentation of workshops and semnars on environmental issues and ocean law and policy; drafting of legislation prohibiting motor vehicle use on the dune area; and a number of research projects for marine users.
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    MASGC-Q-82-001
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    urn:sha256:81ab13442eed677c555904dae911149328a227e7a5525e2787d6ff5c5c43dcb5
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