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Large Marine Ecosystems: Stress, Mitigation and Sustainability

ISBN: 978-0-871-68506-3

April 1995

Wiley-Blackwell

400 pages

Description
The future is uncertain for the world's large marine ecosystems. These relatively narrow ocean zones, which produce nearly 95% of useable marine biomass, are becoming increasingly stressed both by natural and anthropogenic changes. The potential for consequent negative effects on global ecologies and economies has aroused major international concern. This new volume is a state-of-the-art update on large marine ecosystems, representing a multidisciplinary effort to develop a more holistic approach to the research, monitoring and mangaement of marine resources.
About the Author

Kenneth Sherman is the author of Large Marine Ecosystems: Stress, Mitigation and Sustainability, published by Wiley. D. G. Alexander is the author of Large Marine Ecosystems: Stress, Mitigation and Sustainability, published by Wiley.

Features
* includes comprehensive contributions from oceanographers, biologists, ecologists, environmentalists, managers, lawyers, and geographers * essential reading for anyone interested in the fate of marine ecosystems