Studying Temperate Marine Environments

Studying Temperate Marine Environments
Author: Michael J. Kingsford
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000-06-02
Genre: Nature
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You know there is a problem. You need to prove it. You need to design a study that pinpoints all the relevant issues. Studying Temperate Marine Environments: A Handbook for Ecologists provides you with guidelines, examples, leads, and suggestions for beginning the process.

Australian Marine Habitats in Temperate Waters

Australian Marine Habitats in Temperate Waters
Author: Graham J. Edgar
Publisher: Raupo
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
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Australian Marine Habitats in Temperate Waters features the 10 major habitats found around the world's cooler coasts. In an easily understood way it summarises the most up-to-date knowledge of the ecological processes at work there. Ideal for students of marine biology, fishermen, divers, coastal managers and all those interested in understanding what is happening in Australia's Southern seas, this book is a companion volume to Australian Marine Life: The Plants and Animals of Temperate Waters.

Coastal Marine Ecology of Temperate Australia

Coastal Marine Ecology of Temperate Australia
Author: A. J. Underwood
Publisher: University of New South Wales Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
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Systematics, evolution and biogeography of species in coastal habitats - Planktonic processes - Genetics of marine populations - Rocky shores - Subtidal rocky reefs - Kelp beds - Seaweeds and other algae - Sandy beaches - Estuaries - Intertidal muddy shores - Mangrove forests - Mangroves - Saltmarshes - Marine birds and mammals - Fisheries and aquaculture - Waste disposal and environmental problems - Seagrass ______________

Marine Ecosystems: Temperate Oceans

Marine Ecosystems: Temperate Oceans
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MBGnet provides environmental education information for children on the oceans, which are a type of marine ecosystem. Topics discussed include ocean zones, plankton, kelp, how the ocean refreshes itself, and more. Images of fish and other animals associated with oceans are available. MBGnet is a service of the Evergreen Project, Inc.

Ocean Acidification

Ocean Acidification
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 030916155X

The ocean has absorbed a significant portion of all human-made carbon dioxide emissions. This benefits human society by moderating the rate of climate change, but also causes unprecedented changes to ocean chemistry. Carbon dioxide taken up by the ocean decreases the pH of the water and leads to a suite of chemical changes collectively known as ocean acidification. The long term consequences of ocean acidification are not known, but are expected to result in changes to many ecosystems and the services they provide to society. Ocean Acidification: A National Strategy to Meet the Challenges of a Changing Ocean reviews the current state of knowledge, explores gaps in understanding, and identifies several key findings. Like climate change, ocean acidification is a growing global problem that will intensify with continued CO2 emissions and has the potential to change marine ecosystems and affect benefits to society. The federal government has taken positive initial steps by developing a national ocean acidification program, but more information is needed to fully understand and address the threat that ocean acidification may pose to marine ecosystems and the services they provide. In addition, a global observation network of chemical and biological sensors is needed to monitor changes in ocean conditions attributable to acidification.

Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs

Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs
Author: Scoresby Shepherd
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1486300103

Describes the ecology of important elements of southern Australian sub-tidal reef flora and fauna, and the underlying ecological principles.