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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… Using International Law and Organizations to Manage Marine Resources Sustainably Lee A. Kimball Lee A. Kimball is … Using International Law and Organizations to Manage Marine Resources Sustainably Lee A. Kimball The designation … Safety and Pollution Control on Fishing Vessels Marine Debris — II.B.1., II.B.2. The Convention on Biological …
The Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in Western Africa
… regions (Chambers et al. 2008). While terrestrial and marine ecosystems have a larger percentage of known species, … or will soon exceed, that in either terrestrial or marine ecosystems (e.g., WWF Living Planet Index 2004, … as their analysis included a number of predominantly marine species also found in brackish waters; these are not …
Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… hold soil along stream banks, while foliage, trunks and debris reduce the flow velocity and alter flow patterns. … Voles are often associated with large logs and other woody debris, but woody debris showed the opposite trend being more … an area of 31,500 ha (plus an additional 5000 ha of marine areas and corralline reefs), the Talamanca-Carribbean …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… Market creation 138 Key messages 141 4 Special issues for Marine Connectivity 143 Introduction 143 4.1 Defining marine connectivity 143 4.2 Scientific understandings and … Through sea currents and wind, coastal pollution and debris travel to offshore ecosystems, such as coral reefs, …