Marine fauna

Microplastics in the ecosphere

Microplastics are the minute quantities of plastic that result from industrial processes, household release and the breakdown of larger plastic items. As these plastics emerge as a potential threat to the environment and to public health, it has never been more critical to understand their distribution and environmental impact. Microplastics in the Ecosphere aims to cultivate that understanding with a comprehensive overview of microplastics in terrestrial ecosystems.

Eastern Mediterranean fish field guide

The Eastern Mediterranean fish field guide covers the most common fish species found in the Eastern Mediterranean, off the Lebanese coast. It presents a selection of 176 species spread across 89 families. The publication offers information summarising natural environments, behaviours, appearances, biology and The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species conservation status in the Mediterranean region.

Author(s)
Samaha, Ziad
Husseini, Mira
Bariche, Michel

The conservation status of marine biodiversity of the Western Indian Ocean

The Western Indian Ocean is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that are rich sources of food security, livelihoods, and natural wonder. The ecological services that species provide are vital to the productivity of these ecosystems and healthy biodiversity is essential for the continued support of economies and local users.

Author(s)
Bullock, Robert
Ralph, Gina
Stump, E.
Al Abdali, F.
Al Asfoor, J.
Al Buwaiqi, B.
Al Kindi, A.
Ambuali, A.
Birge, T.
Borsa, P.
Di Dario, F.
Everett, B.
Fennessy, S.
Fonseca, C.
Gorman, C.
Govender, A.
Ho, H.
Holleman, W.
Jiddawi, N.
Khan, M.
Larson, H.
Linardich, C.
Matiku, P.
Matsuura, K.
Maunde, C.
Motomura, H.
Munroe, T.
Nair, R.
Obota, C.
Polidoro, B.
Russell, B.
Shaheen, S.
Sithole, Y.
Smith-Vaniz, W.F.
Uiblein, F.
Weerts, S.
Williams, A.
Yahya, S.
Carpenter, K.

Marine atlas : Western Arabian Gulf

Author(s)
Loughland, Ronald A.
Al-Abdulkader, Khaled A.

A marine rapid assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua Province, Indonesia

Author(s)
McKenna, Sheila A.
Allen, Gerald R.
Suryadi, Suer

House reef marine guide

Marine conservation

Providing a comprehensive account of marine conservation, this book examines human use and abuse of the world's seas and oceans and their marine life, and the various approaches to management and conservation. Healthy marine ecosystems - the goods and services that they provide - are of vital importance to human wellbeing. There is a pressing need for a global synthesis of marine conservation issues and approaches.

Author(s)
Probert, P. Keith

The conservation status of marine biodiversity of the Pacific Islands of Oceania

The Pacific Islands of Oceania are small islands and atolls occurring over a vast expanse of ocean that are characterized by immense biodiversity and endemism. This project represents a major expansion of the coverage of the Pacific Islands’ marine biodiversity on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The threats to Pacific Island marine biodiversity are many. Results from IUCN Red List initiatives such as this can guide decision-making and conservation prioritization of Pacific Island governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the private sector.

Author(s)
Buchanan, J.R.
Carpenter, K.E.
Greenfield, D.W.
Harvey, M.S.
Harwell, H.D.
Larson, H.K.
Lawrence, A.
Linardich, C.
Matsuura, K.
Motomura, H.
Munroe, T.A.
Myers, R.F.
Pippard, H.
Ralph, G.M.
Russell, B.C.
Smith-Vaniz, W.F.
Thaman, R.R.
Vié, J.-C.
Williams, J.T.

Ocean warming : causes, scale, effects and consequences...Executive summary

Ocean warming may well turn out to be the greatest hidden challenge of our generation. This report represents the most comprehensive review to date on ocean warming. To build up the report, leading scientists from around the world were invited to join with colleagues to contribute individual chapters.  It contains many recommendations from the scientists on capability gaps and research issues that need to be resolved if we are to tackle the impacts of ocean warming with greater confidence in the future.

Explaining ocean warming : causes, scale, effects and consequences

Ocean warming may well turn out to be the greatest hidden challenge of our generation. This report represents the most comprehensive review to date on ocean warming. To build up the report, leading scientists from around the world were invited to join with colleagues to contribute individual chapters.  It contains many recommendations from the scientists on capability gaps and research issues that need to be resolved if we are to tackle the impacts of ocean warming with greater confidence in the future.

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