Mediterranean Marine Ecosystems (e-bog) af Moraitou-Apostolopoulou, Maria

Mediterranean Marine Ecosystems e-bog

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This book contains the papers presented at a NATO Advanced Research Institute on &quote;Mediterranean Marine Ecosystems&quote;, held at Heraklion-Crete, Greece, from September 23-27, 1983. A workshop rather than a conference, it was sponsored by the Eco-Sciences Special Programme Panel, in cooperation with the Marine Science Panel. The third of its kind, it was scheduled in the framework of a p...
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Forfattere Moraitou-Apostolopoulou, Maria (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 11 november 2013
Genrer Mathematics and Science
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781489922489
This book contains the papers presented at a NATO Advanced Research Institute on "e;Mediterranean Marine Ecosystems"e;, held at Heraklion-Crete, Greece, from September 23-27, 1983. A workshop rather than a conference, it was sponsored by the Eco-Sciences Special Programme Panel, in cooperation with the Marine Science Panel. The third of its kind, it was scheduled in the framework of a project on a multidisciplinary integrated approach to the study of the Mediterranean. This Sea and the surrounding land was not only the cradle of many civilizations but is, up to the present time, one of the major world areas of marine traffic, communication and exchanges, fisheries and aquacultures, inshore human activities and *** pollu- tion. To a certain degree it constitutes a gigantic natural labo- ratory, where the fate of threatened aquatic and terrestrial eco- systems including the human one, is tested. The Mediterranean Sea, with its geological history and present- day geographic, hydrological and climatic conditions is believed to form an ecological entity. Important exchanges and mutual influences take place with the surrounding land area and the water masses, naturally (Atlantic, Black Sea) or artificially (Red Sea), connected to the Mediterranean. Therefore, a better and in-depth knowledge of the various ecosystems, benthic, planktonic and nektonic, neritic or pelagic, in the Western or the Eastern Basin seems to be a pre- requisite to any action in preserving, upgrading and managing the natural resources of the area.