Abstract

The U.S. and Canada have each recently extended moratoria on petroleum activities on Georges Bank, an offshore area between Cape Cod and Nova Scotia which is ecologically rich and, historically, has supported valuable fisheries. In both the U.S. and Canada the question of moratorium extension has been viewed in isolation with little reference to the larger goal of optimum overall management of Georges Bank. The U.S. moratorium was extended by executive order without any formal process of public comment or scientific review. In Canada a Georges Bank Review Panel was established by statute to conduct a public review of environmental and socio-economic impacts of petroleum exploration on the bank. The panel examined technical information concerning Georges Bank and offshore petroleum operations and gathered public comments concerning extension of the moratorium. This paper examines the work of the review panel and concludes that (1) the Canadian decision-making process for the question of moratorium extensio...

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