Marine flora

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.

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.

Harmful algal blooms 2000

Author(s)
Blackburn, Susan I.
Bolch, Christopher J.
Hallegraeff, Gustaaf M.
Lewis, Richard J.

Field guide to seagrasses of the Red Sea

The purpose of this publication is to provide naturalists, resource managers and scientists with a simple guide to identify all species of seagrasses in the Red Sea. Each species is described in detail using photographs of key and diagnostic features. Key features are those that distinguish a particular species from most other species, whereas diagnostic features belong only to that species. The guide begins with a description of habitats in the Red Sea that support seagrasses, followed by an introduction to the features of seagrasses used for identification.

Author(s)
El Shaffai, Amgad

Biological diversity of Lebanon

Author(s)
Hamadeh, Shadi
Khouzami, Michel
Tohmé, Georges

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India

The Journal publishes original contributions dealing with the following fields of investigations.

Ireland's coastline, exploring its nature and heritage

Author(s)
Nairn, Richard

Die Malediven : Paradies in Indischen Ozean

Author(s)
Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Irenäus
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