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Vision for the Future
 
The future of the people of the Earth and the future of the World Ocean are tightly connected. The tendency for humans to use and control the Ocean is explained by the enormous potential of its resources. The Ocean should contribute to feeding the increasing World population, and satisfy the needs of the energy and raw materials industries which are presently being depleted on land. The Ocean is the cradle of life on our planet. It should remain that way, with an environment favourable to the replenishment of life. The only scientifically-justified strategy for using the Ocean environment wisely is to guarantee its rational use, balanced with the protection of the unique marine communities. The foundation for "Oceans of the Future" is Man and the Ocean, a CD-ROM produced by the Russian Head Department of Navigation and Oceanography (HDNO).   See More...
 
Present Construction & Designs for the Future
 
Future use of the resources of the Ocean and development of commercial relations requires the expansion of construction projects . Ancient Man could only rely on practical knowledge and simple tools. However, modern nautical architectural science and practice rests on an already-developed theoretical base with models showing the natural movement of waters and an extensive network of observations on the land and sea. These observational data are widely used for designing construction projects of commercial structures on the Ocean.   See More...
 
Bold Projects for the Future
 
The World Ocean - the present storehouse of raw materials and energy, is the acknowledged source for the future of Mankind. The progress made in science and engineering has pushed aside obstacles and barriers for forward thinking and commercial development of maritime projects. The acute shortage of land in many countries, the complexity of entering and leaving existing waterways to a majority of ports, the increasing tendency towards the use of resources of the World Ocean and the strengthening of requirements in the battle against pollution of the environment - all of these factors have brought new life and meaning to ideas for the construction of new ports, industrial facilities, anchorage zones, etc. on artificial islands.   See More...
 
 
 
 
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TitleStatus of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affected Countries: 2005  ( DOCUMENT )
Author(s) / Editor(s) Wilkinson, C.; Souter, D.; Goldberg, J.
DescriptionThe report concludes that the major threats to the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean continue to be from human activities, such as over-fishing, deforestation and climate change. These are far more damaging to coral reefs than the tsunami. The report calls for: the establishment of a tsunami early warning system; capacity building in integrated coastal management; improved fisheries management and coral reef monitoring; the establishment of more marine protected areas; careful reparation and rehabilitation of tsunami damage; and development of stronger national oceans policies Report and CD free. No postage charge. Pdf available at http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/research/coral-bleaching/scr-tac2005/index.html
Keywords TSUNAMI; CORAL REEF; INDIAN OCEAN; TSUNAMIS 2004
Geography Keywords INDIAN OCEAN; ASIA; AFRICA
Content Language(s)English
Web Addresshttp://www.aims.gov.au/p ... ndex.html
Type of Document Report: Research report
Document StatusFinished
Publisher Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Publication LocationTownsville (Australia)
Publication DateFebruary 2006
Hard Copy Availabilityphone 61 7 47534409, fax 61 7 47716138, email bookshop@aims.gov.au
Series Title Status of Coral Reefs of the World
Reference Info
Number of Pages160 pp.
Reference Numbers
ISSN1447-6185
Additional FilesCover
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