

Abandoned Ocean
Book • 2001
This book provides a comprehensive history of U.S.
maritime policy, exploring its development and impact over time.
It offers insights into the evolution of maritime policies and their significance in the broader context of U.S.
history.
The authors, Andrew Gibson and Arthur Donovan, delve into the complexities and challenges faced by the maritime sector in the United States.
maritime policy, exploring its development and impact over time.
It offers insights into the evolution of maritime policies and their significance in the broader context of U.S.
history.
The authors, Andrew Gibson and Arthur Donovan, delve into the complexities and challenges faced by the maritime sector in the United States.
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