20-Ton Canaries: The Great Whales of the North Atlantic - Symposium at Boston College Law School Author various authors (see comment) Journal/Series Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review | Vol. 36(2); i - 496, 178 pp. Date 2009 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-082289) Publisher | Place of publication Boston College Law School | Newton Centre, MA, USA Document type Conference, symposium etc. document/report Language English Field of application International Country/Territory United States of America, Australia Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Endangered species Hunting/capture Marine mammals Protection of species Military activities Geographical area North Atlantic Abstract Current issues facing North Atlantic Right whales and stakeholders(M.Moore);Antarctic whaling:Australia's attempt to protect whales in the southers ocean(D.Anton);Beyond Winter v. NRDC: A decade of litigating the navy's active sonar around the environmental exemptions(R.Kundis Craig);Policy considerations and measures to reduce the likelihood of vessel collision with great whales(J.Firestone);Whales,whaling, and the warming oceans(A.Rieser);A new paradigm for conservation of great whales in the urban sea of the United States - species in need of a 'green knight'(R.Strahan);a multi-facetted aproach is necessary to protect endangered species: a case study of the critically imperiled north atlantic right whale(R.Asmutis-Silvia)