Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems

Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems

by Kenneth Sherman
Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems
Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems

Biomass Yields And Geography Of Large Marine Ecosystems

by Kenneth Sherman

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Overview

Volume 111 of AAAS selected symposium, American Association of the Advancement of Science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367163419
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/19/2021
Pages: 493
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.88(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface — Case Studies of Perturbations in Large Marine Ecosystems — Introduction to Part One: Case Studies of Perturbations in Large Marine Ecosystems — Changes in the Biomass of the Yellow Sea Ecosystem — Recent Large-Scale Changes in the Biomass of the Kuroshio Current Ecosystem — Oceanographic and Biomass Changes in the Oyashio Current Ecosystem — Yield Dynamics as an Index of Biomass Shifts in the Gulf of Thailand Ecosystems — Large-Scale Shifts in Biomass of the Great Barrier Reef Ecosystem — Characteristics and Management of the Benguela as a Large Marine Ecosystem — Biomass Changes in the Iberian Ecosystem — Pelagic Production and Variability of the Barents Sea Ecosystem — Biological Productivity in the Gulf of Mexico: Identifying the Causes of Variability in Fisheries — Biomass Flips in Large Marine Ecosystems — Geographic Perspectives of Large Marine Ecosystems — Introduction to Part Two: Geographic Perspectives of Large Marine Ecosystems — Large Marine Ecosystems as Global Management Units — Remote Sensing of Large Marine Ecosystems: Uses of CZCS and AVHRR Data — Large Marine Ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean — The Political Division of Large Marine Ecosystems in the Atlantic Ocean and Some Associated Seas — Developing an Ecosystem Management Regime for Large Marine Ecosystems — Management of Large Marine Ecosystems
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