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Mediterranean marine protected areas and climate change: a guide to regional monitoring and adaptation opportunities
… areas involving other organisms (e.g. bald sea-urchin disease affecting Para- centrotus lividus). Many of these … effects on their reproductive biology, vulnerability to disease and growth can still be seen several years after the … Since the mid-1970s, large-scale episodic events such as disease epidemics, mass mortalities and biological population …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… and scientific knowledge must be applied to control disease. Fallowing is one of the techniques available for the … cages already containing large fish. In the event of a disease outbreak at one site the next juveniles to be stocked … at sea and on land This section takes into consideration disease risks and the potential transfer to wild fish …
Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… economic livelihoods of island communities by acting as disease vectors and consuming agricultural crops. The … could occur following re-introduction, including risks of disease and parasite transmission, and the potential for … to health screening to reduce the risk of introducing disease to the wild population. All the bears are monitored …
Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management
… demonstrated this in recent scientific studies on coral disease in no-take zones.” – ANDREW SKEAT, FORMER DIRECTOR OF … reef-wide early warnings to threats like coral bleaching, disease and crown-of- thorns starfish outbreaks. Data … and agricultural plants, control of soil erosion and disease outbreaks, and non–material benefits such as …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… as regulation of floods, drought, land degradation and disease; supporting services such as soil formation and … trade and travel are enabling more animals, plants and disease to be transported from their native environments into … people cope with changes in water supplies, fisheries, disease and agricultural productivity caused by climate …