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Climate Change, Oceans, Public Health, and the Law

In: Climate Law
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Robin Kundis Craig University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, robin.craig@law.utah.edu

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The oceans are bearing the brunt of climate change, with significant direct implications for the world’s weather and climate, navigation and maritime commerce, ocean water quality, marine biodiversity, sea-level rise, and storm surge. All of these impacts, in turn, raise public health concerns, albeit in a variety of different ways.

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