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If Overfishing Keeps Up, Oceans Won't Have Fish Left [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Carl Safina of the National Audubon Society writes that the Magnuson Act, a law passed in 1976 to protect American waters against the exploitative factory fishing practices of vessels from the Soviet Union, Japan and Eastern Europe, is a dismal failure. The law got rid of the foreign factory fishing ships. But these were quickly replaced by even more sophisticated American fishing vessels
PROQUEST:399576774
ISSN: 8750-5959
CID: 1489142

TACKLE THIS PROBLEM IF WE DON'T STOP OVERFISHING, OCEANS WON'T HAVE FISH LEFT [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Carl Safina of the National Audubon Society writes that the Magnuson Act, a law passed in 1976 to protect American waters against the exploitative factory fishing practices of vessels from the Soviet Union, Japan and Eastern Europe, is a dismal failure. The law got rid of the foreign factory fishing ships. But these were quickly replaced by even more sophisticated American fishing vessels
PROQUEST:253757797
ISSN: 0897-0920
CID: 1489122

Without tough new laws, fisheries could simply disappear [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Carl Safina of the U.S. National Audubon Society writes that the Magnuson Act, a law passed in 1976 to protect American waters against the exploitative factory fishing practices of vessels from the Soviet Union, Japan and eastern Europe, is a dismal failure. The law got rid of the foreign factory fishing ships. But these were quickly replaced by even more sophisticated fishing vessels
PROQUEST:432643612
ISSN: 0384-1294
CID: 1489132

The disappearing catch-of-the-day [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Carl Safina of the National Audubon Society writes that the Magnuson Act, a law passed in 1976 to protect American waters against the exploitative factory fishing practices of vessels from the Soviet Union, Japan and Eastern Europe, is a dismal failure. The law got rid of the foreign factory fishing ships. But these were quickly replaced by even more sophisticated American fishing vessels
PROQUEST:271495240
ISSN: 1063-102x
CID: 1489112

We're so efficient, there will soon be no fish in the sea [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Carl Safina of the National Audubon Society writes that the U.S. Magnuson Act, a law passed in 1976 to protect American waters against the exploitative factory fishing practices of vessels from the Soviet Union, Japan and Eastern Europe, is a dismal failure. The law got rid of the foreign factory fishing ships. But these were quickly replaced by even more sophisticated American fishing vessels
PROQUEST:269706234
ISSN: 1189-9417
CID: 1489102

Courtroom is the wrong place to tackle assisted suicide issue [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
[Jack Kevorkian] and his histrionic lawyer/thespian sidekick, Geoffrey Fieger, mewed for months that they wanted a Michigan court to examine the good doctors actions in using carbon monoxide gas to poison Thomas Hyde. Hyde was afflicted with a terrible, degenerative disease. He sought Kevorkian's irreversible form of relief for suffering and pain
PROQUEST:259941632
ISSN: 1097-1645
CID: 1489092

KEVORKIAN CIRCUS DOES LITTLE TO RESOLVE EUTHANASIA ISSUE

Caplan, Arthur
[Jack Kevorkian] and his histrionic lawyer/thespian sidekick, Geoffrey Fieger, mewed for months that they wanted a Michigan court to examine the good doctor's actions in using carbon monoxide gas to poison Thomas Hyde. Hyde was afflicted with a terrible, degenerative disease. He sought Kevorkian's irreversible form of relief for suffering and pain
PROQUEST:288662132
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1489082

Think today's ethical issues are tough? Just wait. Interview by Anita J. Slomski [Interview]

Caplan, A
PMID: 10133495
ISSN: 0025-7206
CID: 336362

Bookshelf -- Autonomy and long-term care by George J. Agich [Book Review]

Caplan, Arthur L
Review
PROQUEST:199028292
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 1489072

Retransplantation of scarce organs: the ethical lessons [Letter]

McMasters, R; Caplan, Arthur
PMID: 8179717
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 349752