The Future of the Law of the Sea 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51274-7_5
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Marine Scientific Research: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

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“…However, the applications for scientific marine research need to be made regardless of the subject through diplomatic channels in Spain (RD, 1981: Article 5), Russia (RAI, 1998: Article 25), South Korea (MSR 1995(MSR (2013: Articles 6), Thailand (RPF, 2007: Article 4), Australia (DFAT, 2012), Papua New Guinea (NRI, 2021), Brazil (DEC, 1988), Colombia (DEC, 1990: Article 2), Japan (MFAJ, 2012) and the USA (DS, 1985). It was stated that all research activities in the territorial waters of the coastal state require the explicit consent of the coastal state through diplomatic channels by Doussis (2017) (DEG, 1996: Articles 3 and 4), the application for permission for the marine scientific research project to be carried out by only foreign researchers must be made through diplomatic channels to the state administrative department of marine affairs of the People's Republic of China (DEG, 1996: Articles 4 and 5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the applications for scientific marine research need to be made regardless of the subject through diplomatic channels in Spain (RD, 1981: Article 5), Russia (RAI, 1998: Article 25), South Korea (MSR 1995(MSR (2013: Articles 6), Thailand (RPF, 2007: Article 4), Australia (DFAT, 2012), Papua New Guinea (NRI, 2021), Brazil (DEC, 1988), Colombia (DEC, 1990: Article 2), Japan (MFAJ, 2012) and the USA (DS, 1985). It was stated that all research activities in the territorial waters of the coastal state require the explicit consent of the coastal state through diplomatic channels by Doussis (2017) (DEG, 1996: Articles 3 and 4), the application for permission for the marine scientific research project to be carried out by only foreign researchers must be made through diplomatic channels to the state administrative department of marine affairs of the People's Republic of China (DEG, 1996: Articles 4 and 5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey and in the World various studies have been done such as scientific ethics, plagiarism and punishment (Kansu & Ruacan, 2002, Küçük, 2003, Christians, 2005, Uzbay, 2006, Uçak & Birinci, 2008, Bouville, 2008Atasoy et al, 2011, Resnik, 2015, World Coast Guards and rising sea threats (Paleri, 2009), marine scientific researchs (Caflisch and Piccard 1978, Goncalves, 1982, Keyuan, 2003, Ilgaz, 2009, UN, 2010, Topsoy, 2010, Hubert, 2011Long, 2012, Bourtzis and Rodotheatos, 2012, Hubert, 2015, Doussis, 2017, MSR, 2019, Coastal state's jurisdiction over foreign ships (Bardin, 2002), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and protection of the marine environment (Güneş, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%