Document of bibliographic reference 393214
BibliographicReference record
- Type
- Bibliographic resource
- Type of document
- Book/Monograph
- BibLvlCode
- M
- Title
- Marine life injuries: Bites, stings and other deadly things
- Abstract
- A vast array of flora and fauna inhabits the waterways, lakes, rivers and oceans which crisscross and surround Earth’s continents. The World Register of Marine Species has formally identified approximately 250,000 species with many more not yet formally reported. [1] Whereas the majority of marine species are harmless to humans, there are a significant minority of marine creatures which are capable of causing harm. This harm falls across a broad spectrum from the mildly irritating to the severe and life-threatening. This risk of marine life injuries varies greatly depending on region, environment and human activities being undertaken in the area.
- Bibliographic citation
- Taylor, R. (2024). Marine life injuries: Bites, stings and other deadly things. Endeavour Medical: [s.l.]. 17 pp.
- Topic
- Marine
- Access rights
- open access
- Is accessible for free
- true
Authors
- author
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- Name
- Rhys Taylor