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Lug rigThe East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the South China Sea, the Sulu-Celebes Sea, and the Indonesian Seas are five Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) of great ecological and economic importance to the East Asia region. These five LMEs are semi-enclosed and interconnected. They are strategic, globally significant and geologically unique international water systems. The South China Sea, which lies within the Indo-West Pacific marine biogeographic province, has long been recognized as the global center of marine shallow-water, tropical biodiversity. It is bordered by China to the north, the Philippines to the east, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Brunei Darussalam to the south, and Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam to the west.

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TitleThe Marine Economy in Times of Change  ( DOCUMENT )
Author(s) / Editor(s) Lotilla, R (ed)
DescriptionTropical Coasts provides critical information and analysis on today's most pressing coastal and marine issues, information that could mean the difference in research and decision-making. Each issue covers a major theme with supporting articles specifically chosen and tailored to cover significant stories of relevance. The wide variety of topics include oil spill compensation, integrated coastal management, marine pollution prevention, coastal tourism, conflict resolution, public-private partnerships and sustainable financing. Vol 16 No 1 covers the Marine Economy of East and Southeast Asia.
Keywords ECONOMY; MARINE; EAST ASIA; SOUTHEAST ASIA; PEMSEA
Geography Keywords EAST ASIA; SOUTHEAST ASIA
Content Language(s)English
Web Addresshttp://pemsea.org/public ... -magazine
Type of Document Journal: Whole journal
Document StatusFinished
Publisher PEMSEA
Publication LocationMetro Manila (Philippines)
Publication DateJuly 2009
Hard Copy AvailabilityOrder from http://pemsea.org/publications/tropical-coasts-magazine/tropical-coasts-magazine
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Volume/Issue NumberVol 16 No 1
Reference Numbers
ISSN0117 9756
Related to TopicsSouth China Sea LME (143358)
  
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