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Coastal-marine conservation: Science and policy
Ray, G.C.; McCormick-Ray, J. (Ed.) (2004). Coastal-marine conservation: Science and policy. Blackwell Publishing: Malden. ISBN 0-632-05537-5. xvi, 327 pp.

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    VLIZ: Ecology ECO.152 [102122]

Keywords
    Coastal environment
    Conservation > Nature conservation
    Ecosystems
    Endangered organisms
    Endangered species
    Entrainment
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Ray, G.C., editor
  • McCormick-Ray, J., editor

Abstract
    Coastal--Marine Conservation: Science and Policy introduces students and managers to complex conservation and management issues facing coastal nations of the world, their citizens, and international and non--governmental organizations. It aims to reduce complexity and inspire a greater consensus for more effective conservation action. * Presents the coastal realm as a heterogeneous, diverse ecosystem of exceptionall high biological diversity and productivity, and where conservation challenges are most difficult and urgent * Examines the critical issues facing coastal--marine conservation and the mechanisms for dealing with them * Reviews the basic science required for addressing conservation issues by presenting the coastal realm as a land--sea ecosystem of global significance, and by reviewing the natural--history features of coastal--marine organisms * Presents three ecologically and latitudinally distinct "real--world" case studies to create a context for understanding of regional systems, their cultures, and their conservation: the polar Bering Sea, the temperate Chesapeake Bay, and the tropical Bahamas * Makes apparent the ecological stresses on the coastal realm, increasing rates of ecosystem change, loss of ecosystem health, and fragmented governance * Synthesizes the major challenges for conservation and suggests future policy and management strategies, including ecosystem management and needs for achieving sustainability and addressing the environmental debt This book is intended for undergraduates and graduates taking courses in coastal and marine conservation and management, as well as those actively engaged in coastal--marine conservation activities, and gives the reader a clear steer to future management approaches.

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