After 1960, date of his retirement from the Navy, he was devoted to marine environmental protection.
A major use of marine chemistry is through pollution regulation and monitoring in marine environmental protection.
They operate six different programs focusing on elephants, rhinos, sharks, tigers, marine protection, and climate change.
Missions include search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, marine environmental protection, and national defense operations.
Secondary missions include marine environmental protection, search and rescue, and homeland security.
In 1954 a new emphasis on marine protection was formulated.
A second highly publicized role, that of marine and environmental protection, has almost doubled its share, from $83 million to $145 million.
In Canada, marine protection can be established under any number of federal legislation including:
He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1998 for his efforts on marine protection.
The information gathered will be used for marine ecological protection.