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What is an Ecosystem?
 
Caribbean coral reef in 1960 - artist's impressionAn ecosystem is a functional unit comprising all the organisms in a particular place interacting with one another and with their environment, and interconnected by an ongoing flow of energy and a cycling of materials. There are many different ways of delimiting an ecosystem. Ecosystems may be defined by size: the whole earth may be regarded as one giant ecosystem. On a smaller scale, dividing the coasts and oceans into 64 Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs), 200 000 square km or greater and associated with 95 per cent of the fish and shellfish yield of the world, has been useful in the global effort for better management of the coastal zone. On an even smaller scale, vegetation units such as a mangrove forest ecosystem would be in the range of 10 square m to 100 square km. Ecosystems are often defined according to the main primary producer such as kelp, mangrove or coral reef. The boundaries of these systems are taken as the boundaries of the vegetation type. Ecosystems may also be defined by geographical boundaries such as wet coastal, intertidal and littoral, estuaries and enclosed seas, coral reefs, continental shelves and deep ocean.
Photo title: Caribbean coral reef in 1960 - artist's impression
Photo credit: Illusion Arts
 
Why are Ecosystems Important?
 
Intertidal ecosystem, La Jolla, CaliforniaEcosystem function includes those ecosystem level processes that contribute to the well being of mankind. Beneficial ecosystem functions are called ecosystem services and the oceans account for about two-thirds of the value of ecosystem services on a global basis. Ecosystems are important for coastal and ocean management. We need to encompass entire ecosystems as units as the trend for management of living resources moves from single species to multispecies assemblages. Measures designed to optimize the natural productivity of groups of target species should include consideration of related populations and their environment. This will provide a balance between maintaining productivity of the ecosystem and optimizing the yield of commercial species.
Photo title: Intertidal ecosystem, La Jolla, California
Photo credit: F B Michaelis
 
Changes in Ecosystems
 
One commonly asked question is whether continued species losses or changes in abundance are likely to seriously harm ecosystem function. Marine biodiversity remains one important aspect of ecosystem services. Other concerns about ecosystem function relate to the loss of stability of the ecosystem, even though it may be able to exist at alternative stable states; widespread structural change by humans, often made less noticeable by shifting baselines; and habitat destruction. Ecosystems require plans for management on a sustainable basis and for research into areas where there is insufficient information, at the same time as monitoring their health over the long term. For additional information about changes in the environment and the productivity of marine ecosystems and marine resources, go to See More.   See More...
Kelp forest past and present
Photo title: Kelp forest past and present
Photo credit: Industrial Light and Magic
 
 
 
 
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Books
Comprehensive treatment of ecology; the definitive textbook. Ecology. From Individuals to Ecosystems Comprehensive treatment of ecology; the definitive textbook. 
Synthesis of the state of the art in estuarine ecohydrology. Water, sediments and wetlands with modelling techniques Estuarine Ecohydrology Synthesis of the state of the art in estuarine ecohydrology. Water, sediments a...  
Overview of the environmental factors changing the marine systems of the world. Global Coastal Change Overview of the environmental factors changing the marine systems of the world....  
Report on significant ocean management issues Health of the Oceans Report on significant ocean management issues 
International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions Management of Shared Fish Stocks International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions...  
Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life Marine Biology. An Ecological Approach Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life 
Enhancing management of marine resources with a system of protected areas Marine Protected Areas. Tools for Sustaining Ocean Ecosystems Enhancing management of marine resources with a system of protected areas...  
Swimming with Florida's manatees Mysterious Manatees Swimming with Florida's manatees 
Information on issues affecting the world's oceans. Ocean Yearbook, Volume 17 Information on issues affecting the world's oceans. 
The photographs of Norbert Wu Splendors of the Seas. The photographs of Norbert Wu The photographs of Norbert Wu 
Report that details the status of the world's coral reefs Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004 Report that details the status of the world's coral reefs Editor's Choice
Direct and indirect actions of fishing activity, system level perspectives and fisheries management The Effects of Fishing on Marine Ecosystems and Communities Direct and indirect actions of fishing activity, system level perspectives and ...  
Alphabetical listing of key environmental issues such as pollution, water resources The Essentials of the Environment Alphabetical listing of key environmental issues such as pollution, water resou...  
Textbook on estuaries; also suitable researchers The Estuarine Ecosystem. ecology, threats and management Textbook on estuaries; also suitable researchers 
Winner of the NSW Premier's Prize for Australian History. 2002-2003 The Great Barrier Reef. History, Science, Heritage. Winner of the NSW Premier's Prize for Australian History. 2002-2003 Editor's Choice
Children's book in verse, illustrated The Ocean Is ... Children's book in verse, illustrated 
Award winning book on the history and future impact of climate change The Weather Makers Award winning book on the history and future impact of climate change Editor's Choice
Multimedia
La verdad sobre la degradacion de los oceanos "Pristina?" La verdad sobre la degradacion de los oceanos 
Shifting baselines. The truth about ocean decline. "Pristine?" Shifting baselines. The truth about ocean decline. 
Lists over 1800 fish with educational material Coastal Fishes of S E Australia Lists over 1800 fish with educational material 
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