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Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary
Martinez, R.M.; Rusch, E. (Ed.) (2014). Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. National Academy of Sciences: Washington DC. ISBN 978-0-309-29468-3. 131 pp.

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Keywords
    Health
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Martinez, R.M., editor
  • Rusch, E., editor

Content
  • Olander, L. (2014). Understanding ecosystem services, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 5-12, more
  • Collier, T.K. (2014). Integration of environmental health and marine ecosystem services, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 13-20, more
  • Sandifer, P.A. (2014). Relationships among stressors, ecosystem services, and human health, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 23-32, more
  • Garber, J. (2014). Framework for assessing marine ecosystem services and human health, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 32-36, more
  • Taylor, I. (2014). A U.S. geological survey perspective on stressors impacting coastal and ocean systems, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 36-42, more
  • Jones, C.M.; Morgan, A. (2014). Fish, fisheries, and food security, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 45-50, more
  • Seaver, B. (2014). Putting the world on a fork, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 50-56, more
  • Main, K.L. (2014). Aquaculture: ensuring a future seafood supply for a healthy population and environment, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 56-63, more
  • Murawski, S.A. (2014). New opportunities for resource management: life-cycle analysis, sustainability, and co-benefits, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 64-71, more
  • Gerwick, W.H. (2014). Current and emerging opportunities and challenges for pharmaceuticals from the sea, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 75-81, more
  • Reed, D.J. (2014). The role of coastal ecosystems in protecting Gulf Coast communities, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 83-87, more
  • Laws, E. (2014). Use of indicator organisms to assess public health benefits and risks associated with recreational use of natural waters, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 89-95, more
  • Sandifer, P.A. (2014). Framing of management of ecosystem services, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 97-100, more
  • Greening, H.S. (2014). Protecting water quality: Tampa Bay, Florida, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 100-108, more
  • Tilman, D. (2014). Optimizing ecosystem services in the face of global increases in human consumption and population growth, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 108-115, more
  • Sandifer, P.A. (2014). Closing observations, in: Martinez, R.M. et al. (Ed.) Understanding the connections between coastal and ocean ecosystem services and human health: workshop summary. pp. 117-118, more

Abstract
    Understanding the Connections Between Coastal Waters and Ocean Ecosystem Services and Human Health discusses the connection of ecosystem services and human health. This report looks at the state of the science of the role of oceans in ensuring human health and identifies gaps and opportunities for future research. The report summarizes a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine. Participants discussed coastal waters and ocean ecosystem services in the United States in an effort to understand impacts on human health. Understanding the Connections Between Coastal Waters and Ocean Ecosystem Services and Human Health focuses on key linkages by discussing the ecosystem services provided by coastal waterways and oceans that are essential for human health and well-being; examining the major stressors that affect the ability of coastal waterways and ocean systems to provide essential services; and considering key factors that can enhance the resiliency of these systems.

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