Global Trade and Consumer Choices: Coral Reefs in Crisis

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Overview
B. Best
A. Bornbusch

Coral Reef Crisis: Causes and Consequences
F. Moore
B. Best

U.S. Efforts to Protect Domestic and International Coral Reefs: Trade in the Larger Context
R. McManus

Can Ecosystem Management of Coral Reefs be Achieved?
C. Birkeland

Global Solutions to Global Trade Impacts?
S. Lieberman
J. Field

Ocean Attitudes 2001: Conservation through Consumer Action
V. Spruill
L. Dropkin
Also see: Related PowerPoint presentation on public attitudes towards oceans and ocean conservation.

Acknowledgements

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The symposium Global Trade and Consumer Choices: Coral Reefs in Crisis was organized by Barbara Best (U.S. Agency for International Development) and Alan Bornbusch (AAAS Africa Program). It and this publication were made possible through the generous support of the Henry Foundation.

We thank the symposium participants for their contributions to a successful symposium, and their work in preparing this publication.

We also thank Alliene Brown, AAAS Directorate for International Programs, for her assistance in organizing the symposium, the AAAS Publications Department for their work in completing this volume, and John Schoneboom, AAAS Africa Program for his assistance with the web version of this report.

The opinions presented in these papers are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of AAAS or of the authors' institutions.

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