Variability And Management Of Large Marine Ecosystems

Variability And Management Of Large Marine Ecosystems
Author: Kenneth Sherman
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1986-03-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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IMPACT OF PERTURBATIONS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF RINWABLE RESOURCES IN LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MEASURING VARIABILITY IN LARGE IN MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGING LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS.

Benguela: Predicting a Large Marine Ecosystem

Benguela: Predicting a Large Marine Ecosystem
Author: Vere Shannon
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2006-08-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008047604X

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This is a book which examines much of what we know and also what we don’t know about the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem and its inherent variability. Building on recent work and exciting findings about the predictability of the Benguela and other coastal upwelling ecosystems, the book takes a look towards the future and highlights the difficulty of making predictions in such a complex and variable region. The book illustrates what scientists and managers from developed and developing countries can achieve by working together, and it lays a solid base upon which to build wise management and ensure sustainable use of the ecosystem. Essential reading and a valuable reference work on the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Covers what we know about variability in the Benguela and its impacts Provides information on forecasting in the Benguela and offers insight in what is predictable and what is not Discusses key elements of a future integrated observing and forecasting system

Large Marine Ecosystems of the North Atlantic

Large Marine Ecosystems of the North Atlantic
Author: H.R. Skjoldal
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2002-04-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080535380

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This is the first book to provide assessments of multidecadal changes in resources and environments of the Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) of the North Atlantic. Using the case study method, researchers examine the forces driving the changes and actions underway aimed at turning the corner from declining trends in biomass yields, toward recovery of depleted species populations and improvements in ecosystem integrity. Recently a distinguished group of 24 scientists argued eloquently that a new Sustainability Science was emerging that was focused on "meeting fundamental human needs while preserving the life support systems of planet Earth". The contributions contained in this volume are at the cutting edge of Sustainability Science and the results presented by the contributors are pertinent to one of the core questions: "How are long-term trends in environment and development, including consumption and population, reshaping nature-society interactions in ways relevant to sustainability?" (Science Vol. 292, 27 April 2001). The case studies demonstrate the utility of an ecosystem-based approach to the assessment and management of biomass yields and species sustainability. Movements toward ecosystem-based management have emerged from the case studies on the initiation of recoveries of several depleted groundfish stocks of the US Northeast Shelf LME; the collapse of the Newfoundland-Labrador Shelf cod; the assessment of physical and biological changes on the Scotian Shelf, West Greenland Shelf, Iceland Shelf LME, and the Faroe Plateau, the North Sea, and the Barents Sea LMEs. Uncertainties, with regard to environmental and human-generated forcing, are addressed in assessment of the states of the Iberian Coastal and Biscay-Celtic LMEs, and in broad-scale studies of the influences at the base of the food chain of climatic variability on the productivity and biodiversity of plankton communities of the North Atlantic. The volume concludes with an insightful perspective on the approaches used and the results reported by the eminent marine scientist and former President of ICES, Professor Gotthilf Hempel.

The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem

The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem
Author: J.M. McGlade
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008053273X

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The Gulf of Guinea volume is part of a series on the Large Marine Ecosystems. This volume combines the latest research on the Gulf of Guinea from scientists working primarily in the region and from Europe. It covers the dynamics of the oceanic and coastal waters of the region, the major biological resources, pollution in the marine environment and the socio-economics and governance of marine fisheries. A significant number of new data sets, including some which have been repatriated from outside the region, are now made available through this publication. The combination of the various chapters underlines the interlinkages that exist between the interannual and seasonal dynamical behaviour of the oceanic offshore waters and the living marine resources along the coast, and the direct effect they have on the livelihoods of the populations living throughout the Gulf of Guinea. The volume is intended for those who have a general interest in the region as well as those who work professionally in the field. It will also be of immense value to resource managers and policy-makers as a demonstration project on how research can help solve the pressing problems of economic and food security in coastal regions.

Food Chains, Yields, Models, And Management Of Large Marine Ecosoystems

Food Chains, Yields, Models, And Management Of Large Marine Ecosoystems
Author: Kenneth Sherman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0429715269

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Draws on case studies from tropical, temperate, and Arctic waters around the world, comparing multispecies biomass yield models for various large marine ecosystems. Emphasis is given to adaptive management as a strategy for maximizing the sustainability and productivity of living marine resources.

Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean

Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean
Author: Kenneth Sherman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1444313436

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In this volume marine experts from countries of East Africa and southern Asia describe the conditions of marine resources of the large marine ecosystems of the Indian Ocean. Countries of the region represent over a quarter of the world's population, most of whom are existing at or below the poverty level. The potentials for economic growth through the development of coastal tourism, mariculture, fisheries, mineral extraction, and oil and gas production are examined by the authors in relation to the need for ensuring the long-term sustainability of marine resources. Case studies of resource assessments presented by several authors illustrate the magnitude of risk from continuing degradation of resources under the prevailing unmanaged conditions extending over much of coastal areas of East Africa and southern Asia. The authors explore the application of multidisciplinary ecosystem-based assessment and management strategies to the future economic development of the large marine ecosystems of the region. With the initiation of science-based management practcies, the ecosystems of the area can provide an important source of economic growth, improved food security, and nutritional benefits to the populations of stakeholders in coastal areas bordering the Indian Ocean

Marine Ecosystems and Global Change

Marine Ecosystems and Global Change
Author: John G. Field
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2010-02-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199558027

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Global changes, including climate change and intensive fishing, are having significant impacts on the world's oceans. This book advances knowledge of the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems and their major sub-systems, and how they respond to physical forcing.

Status and Future of Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean

Status and Future of Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean
Author: Ezekiel Okemwa
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782831702551

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This report signals a new approach to ocean monitoring and management that lays a solid base using the principles of ecology and sustainable development while transcending traditional geopolitical and disciplinary divisions. LMEs are relatively large regions, often including the territorial waters of more than one nation, thus making coordination of monitoring and management highly desirable.

Environmental Management of Marine Ecosystems

Environmental Management of Marine Ecosystems
Author: Md. Nazrul Islam
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1498767737

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Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) is one of the most holistic approaches to protecting marine and coastal ecosystems as it recognizes the need to protect entire marine ecosystems instead of individual species. After decades of pollution, habitat degradation and overfishing, now climate change and ocean acidification threaten the health of the ocean in unprecedented way. Environmental Management of Marine Ecosystems illustrates the current status, trends, and effects of climate, natural disturbances and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems. It demonstrates how to integrate different management tools and models in an up-to-date, multidisciplinary approach to environmental management. This indispensable guide provides several case studies from around the world and creates a framework for identifying management tools and their applications in coral reefs, fisheries, migratory species, marine islands and associated ecosystems such as mangroves and sea grass beds. It discusses the physical and chemical compositions of marine ecosystems along with the threats and actions needed to protect them. The application of model framework to several contemporary management issues include the modelling of harmful algal bloom dynamics, understanding the dispersal of sea lice, and the possible impacts on intertidal communities of the provision of novel offshore habitat. The results of extensive research by an international team of contributors, the Environmental Management of Marine Ecosystems is designed to inform scientists, practitioners, academics, government and non-government policymakers on the particularities of marine ecosystems and assist them in understanding the EBM approaches in means of mitigation and adaptation of human activities that result in sustainability. These practices will help change the current methodologies used for resource assessment and the future regulations of marine resources.

Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems

Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems
Author: Kenneth Sherman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429714092

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Volume 111 of AAAS selected symposium, American Association of the Advancement of Science.