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Biology Maintained by CoML  
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The oceans contain the origins of biodiversity on Earth, with 75% of the major taxa (kinds) being exclusively or primarily marine. The physical and chemical properties of our oceans make them excellent hosts for an abundance and diversity of marine life. We must understand the biological and ecological factors controlling the marine environment before we can successfully develop global strategies for sustainable use. As ocean policy-makers satisfy the socioeconomic aspirations of expanding human populations, they must also ensure the long-term viability of marine species, resources and habitats. Partnerships among the Census of Marine Life, the Encyclopaedia of Life and the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) have gone far towards documenting all 230,000 known marine species in time for the first Census of Marine Life - past, present and future completed in October 2010. The report on First Census of Marine Life 2010 Highlights of a Decade of Discovery is in English with a summary also in Italian, Korean, Chinese, German, French, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Russian and Portuguese.
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In the ocean, a certain interdependency exists between its living things. Ocean inhabitants enjoy a deep and intricate relationship between each other, as well as with their marine environment. To explore the relationship between Biology and Ecology in more depth, please visit the Ecology section of the UN Atlas!   See More...
 
 
 
 
 
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Monthly digest of Australian maritime initiatives and news Australian Maritime Digest Monthly digest of Australian maritime initiatives and news 
The amphipod fauna of the Great Barrier Reef is the richest known from any tropical area, with 256 species. An interactive key is available as a CD with the book or on the crustacea.net website. Benthic Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) of the Great Barrier Reef The amphipod fauna of the Great Barrier Reef is the richest known from any trop...  
Tuna species and the status of the tuna fishery in India Bibliography on Tunas Tuna species and the status of the tuna fishery in India 
There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habitat to a rich collection of flora and fauna that may form an integrated community providing habitats for both vertebrate and invertebrate growth and reproduction. Consequently, Canada’s Deep-Water Corals There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habita...  
An explanation of the goals, strategy and scope of the Census of Marine Life research program, as well as detailed implementation plans for the individual projects to 2010. Census of Marine Life Research Plan (Version 2005) An explanation of the goals, strategy and scope of the Census of Marine Life re...  Editor's Choice
Papers on marine and coastal biodiversity of the Indian Ocean Coastal and Marine Biodiversity of Indian Ocean Papers on marine and coastal biodiversity of the Indian Ocean 
A review of status and trends in Russian European seas during the 1990s Ecosystems and Biological Resources of Russian European Seas at the T...1st Century A review of status and trends in Russian European seas during the 1990s...  
Fact sheets:Climate Change, Coral bleaching and the Great Barrier Reef Fact sheet: Climate Change, Coral bleaching and the Great Barrier Reef Fact sheets:Climate Change, Coral bleaching and the Great Barrier Reef 
Report on the likely Impacts of Climate Change on Australian Marine Life Impacts of Climate Change on Australian Marine Life Report on the likely Impacts of Climate Change on Australian Marine Life...  
Report summary released 21 June 2011. Full report to be released later. International Earth system expert workshop on ocean stresses and impacts Report summary released 21 June 2011. Full report to be released later....  
One fifth of the Tasmanian coastal fish fauna has undergone compositional shifts since the 1800s, a response to climate change and fishing practices. Long-term shifts in abundance and distribution of a temperate fish fa...g practices One fifth of the Tasmanian coastal fish fauna has undergone compositional shift...  
Reports from various African countries on the status of knowledge of species diversity Marine Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa: the known and unknown Reports from various African countries on the status of knowledge of species di...  
Being revised for the World Conservation Congress 2004 Marine Species: Victims of Complacency Being revised for the World Conservation Congress 2004 
Deep-Sea Corals Briefing NOAA NURP Deep-Sea Corals Briefing Deep-Sea Corals Briefing 
NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH 
New journal published 4 times a year. Outstanding photographs. Ocean Geographic. Almanac of Our Seas New journal published 4 times a year. Outstanding photographs. 
Uses the oyster industry of the Netherlands to note an increase in invasive species in spite of a reduction in oyster imports. Predicting invasion patterns in coastal ecosystems: relationship betw...ector tempo Uses the oyster industry of the Netherlands to note an increase in invasive spe...  
The first element of the proceedings deals with POGO- and CoML-associated scientists presenting the status of their respective programs. A second element involves senior/leading South American scientists reporting on their countries' activities in the area of marine boidiversity. Finally, the third element of the workshop saw collective group discussions in which several potential South American field projects were identified. These proceedings were published in 2003 as a special issue of the journal Gayana: International Journal of Biodiversity, Oceanology and Conservation. South American Biodiversity Workshop Proceedings The first element of the proceedings deals with POGO- and CoML-associated scien...  
International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Ocean Galway, Ireland, January 16-17, 2003 Summary: Deep-Sea Corals Workshop; Ireland 2003 International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and th...  
Report by the Motupore Island Marine Biodiversity Unit The MIMBU Papua New Guinea Marine Biodiversity Database 2007. Gaps in... for Action Report by the Motupore Island Marine Biodiversity Unit 
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