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Climate-Driven Shifts in Marine Species Ranges: Scaling from Organisms to Communities.

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2020
The geographic distributions of marine species are changing rapidly, with leading range edges following climate poleward, deeper, and in other directions and trailing range edges often contracting in similar directions.
M. Pinsky   +2 more
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MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

The Marine World, 2021
In 1992, in response to a growing commitment to sustainable development and conservation of biological diversity, the 168 country signatories of the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity agreed to expand the amount of coastal/marine conservation to ...
B. Albers   +6 more
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The inclusion of fisheries and tourism in marine protected areas to support conservation in Indonesia

Marine Policy, 2022
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9 million hectares by January 2020, attention needs to be focused on strengthening the effectiveness of MPA management.
Sylvie N. Tranter   +20 more
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Citizen science in marine litter research: A review.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Citizen science (CS) can help to tackle the emerging and worldwide problem of marine litter (ML), from collecting data to engaging different stakeholders.
Marine Pollution   +5 more
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The chemical behaviors of microplastics in marine environment: A review.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019
Microplastics are widely existed in marine and coastal environments, which aroused global concern in recent years. This review mainly summarized the interactions of organic pollutants and metals with microplastics based on environmental monitoring ...
Xuan Guo, Jianlong Wang
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Reducing marine pollution from single-use plastics (SUPs): A review.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018
Single-use plastics, or SUPs (plastic bags, microbeads, cutlery, straws and polystyrene) are substantial sources of plastic marine pollution, yet preventable via legislative and non-legislative interventions.
R. Schnurr   +9 more
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Marine microfiber pollution: A review on present status and future challenges.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019
Microfibers are emerging pollutants with widespread distribution in the environment and have adverse ecological impacts. Approximately 2 million tonnes of microfibers are released into the ocean every year from various sources, of which 700,000 micro ...
Sunanda Mishra, C. Rath, A. Das
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Marine biofilms: diversity, interactions and biofouling

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Pei-Yuan Qian, Aifang Cheng, Ruojun Wang
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