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Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species

Sea Level Rise … the  loss of vital habitat as sea  ice and  tundra  permafrost melts, as well as  … equent, heavy rainfall3. Optimum habitat for the manatee is deep, slow moving river waters31. Drought leaves  …  side which has an unprecedented depth, over 4,000 m – this deep ocean minimises  …
21 May 2026 Document

Take greater account of the ocean in the climate regime

… change on ecosystems and marine species, notably through sea level rise, increased sea temperatures, freshening, and consequential elevation and re-routing of deep ocean conveyor belt currents, ocean acidification and …
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Climate Change and POPs: Predicting the Impacts

… Bogdal et al., 2009). It is also widely expected that sea ice melting will facilitate more ship traffic and oil and … (Marubini and Atkinson, 1999; Feely et al., 2004) and also deep-sea animals (Seibel and Walsh, 2003). It is well known … Seibel, B.A. and P.J. Walsh, 2003. Biological impacts of deep-sea carbon dioxide injection inferred from indices of …
21 May 2026 Document

Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change

… 20 3.3 PROJECTED GLOBAL CHANGES IN SEA LEVEL … THE TIME PERIOD 2080 TO 2099........ 20 FIGURE 4. LOCAL SEA LEVEL CHANGE (M) DURING THE 21ST … 21 FIGURE 5 POTENTIAL IMPACT OF SEA-LEVEL RISE ON BANGLADESH (REKACEWICZ, UNEP/GRID-ARENDAL, … less water may be available. Experimentation with early deep seedling and weeding in June demonstrated that under …
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