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Background

Ecosystems, on which fisheries depend, generally range from coastal areas to the open ocean, from tropical to polar oceans, including some semi-enclosed or enclosed seas. They include the lower end of river watersheds and their plumes, bays, estuaries and lagoons, coral and other reefs, continental shelves and slopes, and upwelling areas.

Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) are relatively large regions (200 000 km2 or more) of the oceans characterized by distinct bathymetry, hydrography, productivity and trophically dependent populations.

Neither pristine nor exploited ecosystems are static, but are subject to environmental variations. The frequency of these environmental changes and their amplitude vary widely. The greater and more frequent they are, the more significant the implications for productivity and for the management of fisheries. Natural variability adds to the uncertainty that should be considered in managing the harvesting of the resources of an ecosystem. A system's resilience to human impacts and their capacity to recover from serious disturbances varies with such natural cycles.

Of particular significance is the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon, a naturally occurring global climate cycle involving complex interactions between the surface of the ocean and the atmosphere in the tropical Pacific. El Niño (warm) and La Niña (cold) events are extreme phases on the ENSO cycle. It has been increasingly accepted that the ENSO phenomenon has a global impact.

Status

Fifty LMEs have now been identified extending across regions encompassing coastal areas from river basins and estuaries to the seaward boundary of continental shelves and the seaward margins of coastal current systems.

 
 
 
 
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DescriptionDear All, Encouraged by the tremedous success of First World Aqua Congress, held in New Delhi in November 2007, Aqua Foundation is pleased to announce 2nd World Aqua Congress, from November 26th to November 28th, 2008, at India Habitat Center, New Delhi. The abstract submission is open till August 2008. The details of the conference are available at www.worldaquacongress.org Aqua Foundation, a NGO working for cause of water, requests and looks forward to an active participation from all concerned. In case you need personalised invitation letters for your organization/ department please feel free to write to me. Aqua Foundation is pleased to inform that UNESCO and UNICEF has come on board as sponsors for the upcoming World Aqua Congress. The details of the conference and registration forms etc are available at www.worldaquacongress.org As you would notice the title of this year's conference is Climatic Change and Water Resources- Current Practices and Future Plans. Aqua Foundation requests all of you to ensure maximum participation in the conference and looks forward to your support, to ensure meaningful discussion on this vital aspect. The recommendations of WAC are sent to various mintsiries and follow up action is done to ensure implementation. With regards SANJAY RANA, M. Tech., MBA Organising Secretary 2nd World Aqua Congress With regards SANJAY RANA, M. Tech., MBA Organising Secretary 2nd World Aqua Congress
Keywords ENVIRONMENT; GLOBAL WARMING; WATER RESOURCES; CLIMATE CHANGE; DESALINATION; RAIN WATER HARVESTING; CONFERENCE; WATER LAWS; CONSERVATION; WATER QUALITY; INTERNATIONAL; AQUA; WATER POLLUTION; WATER RECYCLING; OCEONOLOGY; GROUND WATER; SURFACE WATER; MARINE RESOURCES; HYDROLOGY; ECO-SYSTEM; ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION; POLAR REGIONS; WORLD AQUA CONGRESS; UNICEF; UNESCO
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