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  1. USES: Fisheries and Aquaculture: Issues: Ecosystem Issues: Environmental impacts of other activities on fished ecosystems (0%)
  2. USES: Fisheries and Aquaculture: Issues: Ecosystem Issues: Environmental impacts of fishing (0%)
  3. ABOUT: Ecology: Ecosystems: Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs): Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Large Marine Ecosystem (0%)
  4. ABOUT: Ecology: Ecosystems: Mangroves (0%)
  5. USES: Fisheries and Aquaculture: Issues: Sustainability Issues: Conditions for sustainable development: Towards a new fisheries governance (0%)

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Related Knowledge (41-50 of 84)

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  2. New Report Confirms Threat to World Oceans (News) (3%) 

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  4. Emissions cuts needed today to stop reef die-back (News) (3%) 

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  6. Coral Bleaching. Patterns, Processes, Causes and Consequences (Books) (3%) 
    This volume provides information on the causes and consequences of coral bleaching for coral reef ecosystems, from the level of individual colonies to ecosystems and at different spatial scales, as well as a detailed analysis of how it can be detected and quantified.

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  8. Coral Reef Conservation (NOAA) (Websites) (3%) 
    NOAA/National Ocean Service Coral Reef Conservation home page

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  10. Spolyar, John. (Contacts) (3%) 

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  12. MeteoWorld December 2010 now online (News) (3%) 

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  14. International Coral Reef Symposium 2012 (Events) (3%) 

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  16. Lloyd, Maria (Contacts) (3%) 

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  18. CHAMP: Online Coral Researchers List-Serve (Websites) (3%) 
    searchable database/Listserve

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  20. Status of Caribbean Coral Reefs after Bleaching and Hurricanes in 2005 (Books) (3%) 
    This book documents the devastating effects on coral reefs from the hottest year on record with its very high sea surface temperatures and record hurricane activity throughout the Caribbean and Atlantic basins.

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Referenced URLs (61-65 of 636)

  1. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110405130347.htm(1%)
    Referenced By: World's Reef Fishes Tussling With Human Overpopulation
  2. http://gesamp.imo.org/no70/index.htm(1%)
    Referenced By: A Sea of Troubles
  3. http://www.pcrf.org/(1%)
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  4. http://www.oceanacidification.net/(1%)
    Referenced By: Ocean Acidification; The other CO2 challenge
  5. http://www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov/worldsummit/lme.html(1%)
    Referenced By: NOAA and the World Summit : Large Marine Ecosystems

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