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Resilience of marine ecosystems to climatic disturbances

Resilience of marine ecosystems to climatic disturbances

... coastal ecosystems may still hold great potential to persist in the face of climate change, and that local to regional scale management can help buffer global climatic ...

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A dark hole in our understanding of marine ecosystems and their services : perspectives from the mesopelagic community

A dark hole in our understanding of marine ecosystems and their services : perspectives from the mesopelagic community

... Resource strategists have identified the mesopelagic fish and plankton community, living in this twilight zone of the ocean (200–1000 m, depth), as a potential unexploited resource potentially contributing to the long ...

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Climate forcing and sudden change in marine ecosystems

Climate forcing and sudden change in marine ecosystems

... in marine ecosystems may act synergistically with other forcing mechanisms, notably climate change, coastal eutrophication and habitat loss (Harley et ...many marine populations creates a challenge ...

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2017 Scientific Consensus Statement: land use impacts on the Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition, Chapter 1: the condition of coastal and marine ecosystems of the Great Barrioer Reef and their responses to water quality and disturbanc

2017 Scientific Consensus Statement: land use impacts on the Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition, Chapter 1: the condition of coastal and marine ecosystems of the Great Barrioer Reef and their responses to water quality and disturbances

... and marine ecosystems, nor has their potential fate or effect on Great Barrier Reef organisms been ...in marine organisms have been demonstrated elsewhere (Miao et ...the marine environment ...

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Land Cover Changes along the Coastal Marine Ecosystems of Zanzibar

Land Cover Changes along the Coastal Marine Ecosystems of Zanzibar

... Remotely sensed data were processed using ERDAS Imagine 9.1 software. The Landsat imageries were rectified to the UTM projection, zone 37 on Clarke 1880 spheroid and Arc 1960 datum. An area of interest (AOI) was selected ...

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Using DNA to explore predator diet in temperate marine ecosystems

Using DNA to explore predator diet in temperate marine ecosystems

... temperate marine ecosystems with an emphasis on the southern rock lobster, (Jasus edwardsii) in ...the marine environment, a broad scale molecular prey inventory approach was used to determine the ...

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Application of the Principles of the Marine Ecosystems’ Adaptive Modeling to the Hydrochemical Observations in the Sevastopol Bay

Application of the Principles of the Marine Ecosystems’ Adaptive Modeling to the Hydrochemical Observations in the Sevastopol Bay

... in marine ecosystems considered in this paper are based on the principles of adaptive balance of causes and informational unity of dynamic models of processes and observational data on ...of marine ...

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Environmental controls on Jurassic marine ecosystems during global warming

Environmental controls on Jurassic marine ecosystems during global warming

... During early Toarcian global warming, the benthos and nekton of the Cleveland Basin responded to different environmental drivers. Benthic change was mainly driven by hypoxia, whereas the nekton were driven by runoff, ...

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Role of cephalopods in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems

Role of cephalopods in the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems

... An increase in cephalopod abundance worldwide has been observed over recent decades, possibly a function of cephalopods’ response to the effects of climate change and the reduction in predation by human exploitation on ...

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On the role of heterotrophic bacteria in marine ecosystems: Some problems

On the role of heterotrophic bacteria in marine ecosystems: Some problems

... In order to discuss the validity of the methods used for determining the respiration activities, some results are presented: (a) during a 24-h cycle at the Sluice-Do&[r] ...

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Understanding the distribution of economic benefits from improving coastal and marine ecosystems

Understanding the distribution of economic benefits from improving coastal and marine ecosystems

... scenario. The “business-as-usual” scenario accommodates the expected development of the use of marine waters and the implementation of the current and planned policy measures, which will influence the ...

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Multivariate analysis of experimental marine ecosystems

Multivariate analysis of experimental marine ecosystems

... A canonical variates analysis of nutrient and chlorophyll data from the microcosms and from 13 stations located throughout the bay confirmed this intuitive analysis and i[r] ...

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Distribution and fate of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in Antarctic fauna and environment

Distribution and fate of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in Antarctic fauna and environment

... Although many data exist on the alkane content and composition of various compo- nents of temperate marine ecosystems there is as yet little known about their polynuclear aromati[r] ...

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Enhancing coral growth on artificial reefs by electro deposition reef

Enhancing coral growth on artificial reefs by electro deposition reef

... The fast degradation of coral reefs has prompted greater attention to remediation and restoration activities. In Southeast Asia some of the status of the reef has reached a critical point of reduced resilience forcing ...

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Delivering sustainable fisheries through adoption of a risk-based framework as part of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

Delivering sustainable fisheries through adoption of a risk-based framework as part of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

... RFMOs. For example, as noted above, the UNGA resolution 61/105 (2006) requests RFMOs to, in accordance with the precautionary approach and ecosystem approaches, assess whether bottom fi shing activities have significant ...

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Climate change and biodiversity: inter-linkages, impact, mitigation and adaptation

Climate change and biodiversity: inter-linkages, impact, mitigation and adaptation

... and marine ecosystems and restoring degraded eco- systems (including their genetic and species di- versity) is essential for the overall goals of the UNFCCC because ecosystems play a key role in the ...

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Fisheries and aquaculture in Europe [Newsletter] January 2014 No  63

Fisheries and aquaculture in Europe [Newsletter] January 2014 No 63

... Whilst European discovery and subsequent exploration since the 19th century has opened Antarctica up to scientific study, it has also led to unregulated seal and whale hunting, excessive Antarctic krill fishing, military ...

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Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Climate Change and Its Impacts on  Ecosystems in Grenada

Public Knowledge and Attitudes towards Climate Change and Its Impacts on Ecosystems in Grenada

... and marine ecosystems of residents in the westerly parishes of ...and marine ecosystems; impact of climate change on the ecosystems; marine protected areas; attitude to climate ...

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Status of Nilgiri Biosphere in 2015

Status of Nilgiri Biosphere in 2015

... Abstract Biosphere Reserves are representative parts of natural and cultural landscapes extending over large area of terrestrial or coastal or marine ecosystems or a combination there of and representative ...

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Benjaminsen & Bryceson - Conservation, green-blue grabbing and accumulation by dispossession in Tanzania.pdfView Download

Benjaminsen & Bryceson - Conservation, green-blue grabbing and accumulation by dispossession in Tanzania.pdfView Download

... and marine ecosystems is improved and maintained’, and the two objectives were ‘To assist the management of the Mafia Island Marine Park so that the ecosystem processes and biodiversity are maintained ...

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