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Title
Marine Conservation Ecology
Subject
Marine ecology
Description
The oceans have traditionally been conceived of as boundless and beyond the realm of significant human impacts; the great fisheries of the world were once considered as essentially limitless. By 1883, even though economic pressures on fisheries were already being felt, T. H. Huxley boldly announced that ‘Any tendency to over-fishing will meet with its natural check’. We now know that these conceptions are false. Worldwide, fisheries are in decline – perhaps irreversibly in some cases – and marine habitats have become extensively degraded. Marine conservation is no longer an option – it is a pressing necessity
Creator
John Roff; Mark Zacharias
Source
https://api.pageplace.de/preview/DT0400.9781136538384_A23850502/preview-9781136538384_A23850502.pdf
Publisher
John Roff and Mark Zacharias
Date
2011
Contributor
Agung Budi Kristiawan
Rights
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Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
Text
Identifier
ISBN: 978-1-84407-884-4 paperback