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Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes
Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) (2000). Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. Pergamon: Amsterdam. ISBN 0-08-043207-7. XXI, 498 pp.
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Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) (2000). Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 2. Regional chapters: The Indian Ocean to The Pacific. Pergamon: Amsterdam. ISBN 0-08-043207-7. XXI, 920 pp., more

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    Documents > Encyclopaedias
    Water bodies > Oceans
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Sheppard, C.R.C., editor

Content
  • Phillips, R.C.; Durako, M.J. (2000). Global status of seagrasses, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 1-16, more
  • Field, C.D. (2000). Mangroves, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 17-32, more
  • Adey, W.H.; McConnaughey, T.A.; Small, A.M.; Spoon, D.M. (2000). Coral reefs: endangered, biodiverse, genetic resources, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 33-42, more
  • Wilkinson, C.R. (2000). World-wide coral reef bleaching and mortality during 1998: a global climate change warning for the new millennium?, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 43-57, more
  • Mortimer, J.A.; Donnelly, M.; Plotkin, P.T. (2000). Sea turtles, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 59-71, more
  • Holt, S. (2000). Whales and whaling, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 73-88, more
  • Mulvaney, K.; McKay, B. (2000). Small cetaceans: Small whales, dolphins and porpoises, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 89-103, more
  • Bourne, W.R.P.; Camphuysen, C.J. (2000). Seabirds, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 105-115, more
  • Goñi, R. (2000). Fisheries effects on ecosystems, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 117-133, more
  • Hall, M.A.; Alverson, D.L.; Metuzals, K.I. (2000). By-catch: Problems and solutions, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 135-151, more
  • Wilson, D.C. (2000). Fisheries management as a social problem, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 153-164, more
  • Rana, K.J.; Immink, A.J. (2000). Farming of aquatic organisms, particularly the Chinese and Thai experience, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 165-177, more
  • Freeland, H.; Whitney, F. (2000). Climatic changes: Gulf of Alaska, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 179-186, more
  • Liu, S.-K. (2000). Effects of climate change and sea level on coastal systems, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 187-196, more
  • Pryor, S.C.; Barthelmie, R.J. (2000). Particle dry deposition to water surfaces: processes and consequences, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 197-209, more
  • Sherman, B.H. (2000). Marine ecosystem health as an expression of morbidity, mortality and disease events, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 211-234, more
  • Ellis, D. (2000). Effect of mine tailings on the biodiversity of the seabed: example of the Island Copper Mine, Canada, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 235-246, more
  • Evans, S.M. (2000). Marine antifoulants, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 247-256, more
  • Meyer-Reil, L.-A.; Köster, M. (2000). Eutrophication of marine waters: effect on benthic microbial communities, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 257-265, more
  • Irvine, G.V. (2000). Persistence of spilled oil on shores and its effects on biota, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 267-281, more
  • Mumby, P.J. (2000). Remote sensing of tropical coastal resources: progress and fresh challenges for the new millennium, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 283-291, more
  • Håkansson, B. (2000). Satellite remote sensing of the coastal ocean: water quality and algae blooms, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 293-302, more
  • Barthelmie, R.J.; Bryden, I.; Coelingh, J.P.; Pryor, S.C. (2000). Energy from the oceans: wind, wave and tidal, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 303-321, more
  • South, G.R. (2000). Multinational training programmes in marine environmental science, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 323-330, more
  • Dyoulgerov, M.F. (2000). Global legal instruments on the marine environment at the year 2000, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 331-348, more
  • McGlashan, D.J. (2000). Coastal management in the future, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 349-358, more
  • Johnston, P.; Santillo, D.; Ashton, J.; Stringer, R. (2000). Sustainability of human activities on marine ecosystems, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 359-373, more
  • Fogarty, M.J.; Bohnsack, J.A.; Dayton, P.K. (2000). Marine reserves and resource management, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 375-392, more
  • Costanza, R. (2000). The ecological, economic, and social importance of the oceans, in: Sheppard, C.R.C. (Ed.) Seas at the millennium: an environmental evaluation: 3. Global issues and processes. pp. 393-403, more

Abstract
    This series of articles reviews the condition of our coastal and marine environment at the turn of the millennium. The recent past has been a period when unprecedented demands have been made on global resources, generated both by higher expectations and soaring populations. It has also been a time when we started to become aware that biological resources are far from being unlimited, and that they can even be destroyed locally. As a result of that realisation, the last few decades of the 2Oth century also became the time when we started, sometimes with faltering and feeble steps, to try and manage the ways in which we use and interact with the ecosystems on which we ultimately depend. This series aims to take stock of the condition of our marine and coastal habitats, and to summarise the extent to which they remain intact or otherwise, the ways in which they are being impacted or reduced, and the actions which we are taking to ensure that they may, by and large, remain in a functioning, sustainable and stable condition. Most chapters offer reviews of different regions, travelling around the world roughly from north to south or west to east. Following the area reviews, a second smaller section then examines some of the major global issues, processes and species groups.

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