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'93 November 10-13, 1993 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Following the success of EMECS '90, the
mantle was taken up by the State of Maryland in the United States. The second
EMECS conference, EMECS '93, was held in the city of Baltimore on the shores of
Chesapeake Bay, one of the foremost enclosed coastal seas in the U.S. The theme
of the conference was "Toward Effective Governance" -- employing science,
policy and management to preserve the environment in coastal areas. The conference
was attended by 2,300 people from 46 countries and regions. The 367 presentations
held in 11 sessions focused on such topics as governance and policy, science in
coastal areas, and policy and the participation of citizens and private organizations,
and a variety of views were expressed on each topic. The achievements of the conference
were summarized in the Declaration of Principles adopted at the end of the conference.
Among other things, the Declaration welcomed the proposal to establish an international
organization in Kobe, Japan to serve as the center for research and the exchange
of information.
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