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Marine Conservation Policy

2006
The world’s oceans cover more than 70 percent of the earth’s surface and boast great biological diversity and rich resources, many of which are valuable for human society. Our footprint on the oceans is growing as expanding populations demand more resources and technology makes it ever easier to harvest them.
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Why conserve marine environments?

Environmental Conservation, 2008
Damage to marine environments attracts increasing attention and alarm, instilling in many observers a sense of urgency in promoting preventive and restorative measures (see for example Pauly & Maclean 2003; Roberts 2003; RCEP [Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution] 2004; MEA [Millennium Ecosystem Assessment] 2005).
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Marine Conservation Incentives:Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Climate Change

2018
Arctic marine resources overlap is increasing (in space and time) as climate change narrows the availability of appropriate habitat ranges for existing species to survive, and new species enter and compete. This challenges the management of both commercial and ecosystem-valued species.
Fernandez, Linda   +4 more
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Marine conservation

Marine Policy, 1993
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