Exclusions are provisions that turn activities that would otherwise be regulated activities into unregulated activities.
Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage.
However, recently local fishermen reported increasing spells of dolphin absence which scientist believe might be connected to disturbance from these largely unregulated activities.
Analysts project that the $218 billion industry's revenues from unregulated activities will exceed regulated revenues in 2001 for the first time.
Despite overwhelming evidence that big rewards for unregulated financial activities, creating housing booms, balance of payments issues, externalising jobs and conditions to the East has wrecked the western economies.
Trade-led, unregulated economic activity and lax state regulation of pollution lead to environmental impacts or degradation.
The F.E.C. says the total investment in this unregulated political activity has risen from $1.3 million in the 1975-76 election cycle to $23.4 million in 1983-84.
ESB International: responsible for the company's unregulated activities.
When stocks were plentiful, we would often turn a blind eye to unregulated activity.
Environmentalists say that barring application of the act in these zones would open up the oceans to unregulated activity that could damage them and destroy marine life.