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Sherman, K.; Hempel, G. (Ed.) (2009). The UNEP large marine ecosystem report: a perspective on changing conditions in LMEs of the world's regional seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies, 182. UNEP: Nairobi. ISBN 978-92-08075-2773-9. 852 pp. Part of: UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies. UNEP: Geneva. ISSN 1014-8647, more | |
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Content | - Sherman, K.; Hempel, G. (2009). Perspectives on regional seas and the large marine ecosystem approach, in: Sherman, K. et al. (Ed.) The UNEP large marine ecosystem report: a perspective on changing conditions in LMEs of the world's regional seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies, 182: pp. 3-21, more
- Pauly, D.; Alder, J.; Booth, S.; Cheung, W.W.L.; Christensen, V.; Close, C.; Sumaila, U.R.; Swartz, W.; Tavakolie, A.; Watson, R.; Wood, L.; Zeller, D. (2009). Fisheries in large marine ecosystems: descriptions and diagnoses, in: Sherman, K. et al. (Ed.) The UNEP large marine ecosystem report: a perspective on changing conditions in LMEs of the world's regional seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies, 182: pp. 23-40, more
- Sherman, K.; Belkin, I.M.; Friedman, K.; O'Reilly, J.; Hyde, K. (2009). Accelerated warming and emergent trends in fisheries biomass yields of the world's large marine ecosystems, in: Sherman, K. et al. (Ed.) The UNEP large marine ecosystem report: a perspective on changing conditions in LMEs of the world's regional seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies, 182: pp. 41-80, more
- Seitzinger, S.P.; Lee, R.Y. (2009). Land based nutrient loading to LMEs: a global watershed perspective on magnitudes and sources, in: Sherman, K. et al. (Ed.) The UNEP large marine ecosystem report: a perspective on changing conditions in LMEs of the world's regional seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies, 182: pp. 81-98, more
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