Barents Sea

Barents Sea
Author: G. G. Matishov
Publisher: UNEP
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004
Genre: Barents Sea
ISBN:

This publication is one of a series of strategic impact assessments carried out as part of the Global International Waters Assessment Project (GIWA-UNEP/GEF) to evaluate the world's transboundary waters, in recognition of the links between freshwater and coastal marine environments and the effects of human activities. This report focuses on the Barents Sea region, one of the largest shallow continental shelf seas in the world and the most productive sea within the Arctic Ocean.

Global International Waters Assessment

Global International Waters Assessment
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2005
Genre: Arctic Ocean
ISBN:

This report presents the results of the GIWA assessment of the Russian Arctic region, which is occupying a large part of the Russian Federation and is including the Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, East Siberian Sea as well as the Russian section of the Chukchi Sea. The region contains significant stocks of natural resources, like oil and gas. The exploitation of these resources leads to severe environmental impacts, where the issues chemical pollution, oil spills and modification of ecosystems were identified as having the highest priority. The past and present status and future prospects are discussed, and the transboundary issues are traced back to their root causes. Policy options have been identified not only to preserve and restore the aquatic ecosystems and to reduce pollution, but also to aid the local population to deal with the environmental and socio-economic concerns.--Publisher's description.

Global International Waters Assessment

Global International Waters Assessment
Author: G. Matishov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422304020

The Barents Sea is a unique Arctic marine ecosystem, characterized by distinct bathymetry & bottom topography, a large oceanic shelf, an extensive polar front, high productivity, & a high abundance & diversity of flora & fauna. The majority of the Barents Sea drainage basin is located in Russian territory, with small parts located in Norway & Finland. At the meeting point between the Atlantic & the Arctic Oceans, & W. Europe & Russia, the Barents Sea has attracted significant attention from many researchers, who are interested in its biological resources, its oil & gas reserves, as well as the potential risks of radioactive pollution. This report presents the results of an Assessment of the Barents Sea region conducted from 2001-2003. Illustrations.

Global International Waters Assessment

Global International Waters Assessment
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004
Genre: Barents Sea
ISBN:

"This report presents the results of the GIWA assessment of the Barents Sea region--one of the largest shallow continental shelf seas in the world and the most productive sea within the Arctic Ocean. Overexploitation of fish stocks and modification of the ecosystem caused by the invading Red king crab and other alien species have severely affected Barents Sea habitats. Policy options addressing the root causes of these problems are presented along with a discussion of the management of the large quantities of nuclear wastes stored in the area."--Publisher's description.