Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text Documents Marine Protected Areas--United States
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce/NOAA and the U.S. Department of the Interior Marine Managed Area Programs and Systems in States, Commonwealths, and Territories
"States use a wide variety of site designation authorities to protect and manage natural and cultural coastal and marine resources. Nationwide, there are more than 100 state, territorial, and commonwealth agencies with area-based management authority. Every state and territory has different bureaus, departments, and divisions that regulate the environment, manage lands, and regulate commerce. These pages contain information on each coastal and marine state, commonwealth, or territory's marine managed area programs, agencies, and legislation."
See Also: MPA Virtual Library
-- Shipwrecks--Bibiliography
Source: NOAA Central Library List of publications on shipwrecks and shipwreck related topics located in NOAALINC (PDF; 276 KB)
"This bibliography has been prepared on the occasion of the Brown Bag Seminar AThe Wreck of the Henrietta Marie@ presented by Michael Cottman of the Washington Post in the NOAA Central Library on July 31, 2003. The bibliography contains printed publications and online Internet resources on shipwrecks. The entries are arranged alphabetically by title." Revised August 2004. NOAALINC is the NOAA Library and Information Network Catalog.
-- Palliative Care Education
Source: Medical College of Wisconsin End of Life/Palliative Education Resource Center
"This site is intended to support individuals involved in the design, implementation, and/or evaluation of End-of-Life/Palliative education for physicians, nurses and other health care professionals. More specifically, the site has been designed for use by medical school course/clerkship directors, residency and continuing education program directors, medical faculty, community preceptors, or other professionals who are (or will be) involved in providing EOL instruction to health care professionals in training. Major content areas in EOL/Palliative education include: pain, non-pain symptoms, communications skills, ethics, terminal care, and clinical interventions used near the end-of-life." See also: EOL/Palliative Care Educational Resources (American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine)
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