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Explicitly Closing and Quantifying Feedback Loops in Aquatic Environments Should Be a Priority
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, EarlyView.
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Marine biodiversity conservation
Current Biology, 2021Marine biodiversity is the essential foundation for the structure and functioning of ocean ecosystems and for providing the full range of ecosystem services that benefit humans on local, regional, and global scales. These benefits include many visible as well as unseen functions and services such as the oxygen we breathe, the seafood we eat, the ...
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2017
Providing a comprehensive account of marine conservation, this book examines human use and abuse of the world's seas and oceans and their marine life, and the various approaches to management and conservation. Healthy marine ecosystems - the goods and services that they provide - are of vital importance to human wellbeing.
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Providing a comprehensive account of marine conservation, this book examines human use and abuse of the world's seas and oceans and their marine life, and the various approaches to management and conservation. Healthy marine ecosystems - the goods and services that they provide - are of vital importance to human wellbeing.
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Marine Conservation from Microplastics
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 2021Environment is in continuous change to serve life in various forms on land and water. The cost of these services result negative changes in environment resulting pollution. It moves to oceans either it is generated inside or outside. Plastic pollution is most irreparable among these.
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2009
Modern methods of marine conservation attempt to minimize the impact of intensive fishing in a number of ways, in particular by limiting the number of fishers, restricting access to fishing grounds, and controlling type of gear and frequency of fishing.
J.C. Hoorweg, B.C.C. Wangila, A.A. Degen
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Modern methods of marine conservation attempt to minimize the impact of intensive fishing in a number of ways, in particular by limiting the number of fishers, restricting access to fishing grounds, and controlling type of gear and frequency of fishing.
J.C. Hoorweg, B.C.C. Wangila, A.A. Degen
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2008
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the US Marine Mammal Commission, the principles of marine mammal management and conservation associated with it, and the status and conservation issues involved with varying groups of marine mammals. It shows that much of the past several decades' history of marine mammal conservation is reflected in the background ...
John R. Twiss +2 more
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AbstractThis chapter focuses on the US Marine Mammal Commission, the principles of marine mammal management and conservation associated with it, and the status and conservation issues involved with varying groups of marine mammals. It shows that much of the past several decades' history of marine mammal conservation is reflected in the background ...
John R. Twiss +2 more
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2017
Saving the oceans requires the buy-in of coastal communities directly affected by environmental protections.
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Saving the oceans requires the buy-in of coastal communities directly affected by environmental protections.
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Marine Conservation and Marine Protected Areas
2019Marine protected areas are important tools for the conservation of marine biodiversity, providing refuge for harvested species and mitigating the negative impacts of human activities in marine ecosystems. However, delineating sites for protection within effective MPA networks is a formidable challenge. A primary objective of MPA planning is to optimize
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