International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea:
If one uses Facebook, Facetime, Skype, Netflix, or any application of the internet internationally, a submarine cable is involved. Fibre optic cables bind the world together and computer server farms, maintained by major telecom and content companies, allow vast amounts of data to be stored and retr...
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Zusammenfassung: | If one uses Facebook, Facetime, Skype, Netflix, or any application of the internet internationally, a submarine cable is involved. Fibre optic cables bind the world together and computer server farms, maintained by major telecom and content companies, allow vast amounts of data to be stored and retrieved from the cloud. Not often appreciated is the fact that these server locations worldwide are connected by submarine fibre optic cables. In this sense, the cloud is beneath the sea. While submarine communication cables have been in steady use since 1850, their preeminent place in the modern world has never been as dominant and personal as now. Recently, calls have mounted in the context of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ) for centralized control of submarine cables and for express or de facto diminishment of the freedoms related to them via the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea, that have served the world's peoples for so long. In International Submarine Cables and Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction , Douglas R. Burnett and Lionel Carter examine the time proven importance of the existing international treaties, the largely peer-reviewed science on the environmental interaction of submarine cables with high seas environments, and the current submarine cable issues in the context of the BBNJ debates |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 72 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9789004351608 |
DOI: | 10.1163/9789004351608 |
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spellingShingle | Burnett, Douglas R. International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea Cables, Submarine Cables, Submarine Law and legislation Law of the sea Marine biodiversity Marine sediments Ocean currents Oceanography Sedimentation and deposition Sediments (Geology) Water rights (International law) |
title | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea |
title_auth | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea |
title_exact_search | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea |
title_exact_search_txtP | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea |
title_full | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea Douglas R. Burnett; Lionel Carter |
title_fullStr | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea Douglas R. Burnett; Lionel Carter |
title_full_unstemmed | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea Douglas R. Burnett; Lionel Carter |
title_short | International submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction. The cloud beneath the sea |
title_sort | international submarine cables and biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction the cloud beneath the sea |
topic | Cables, Submarine Cables, Submarine Law and legislation Law of the sea Marine biodiversity Marine sediments Ocean currents Oceanography Sedimentation and deposition Sediments (Geology) Water rights (International law) |
topic_facet | Cables, Submarine Law of the sea Marine biodiversity Marine sediments Ocean currents Oceanography Sedimentation and deposition Sediments (Geology) Water rights (International law) Cables, Submarine Law and legislation |
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