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Large Marine Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes and Yields

Out of Print
Edited By: K Sherman, L Alexander and B Gold
249 pages, Tables, charts, figures
Large Marine Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes and Yields
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  • Large Marine Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes and Yields ISBN: 9780852382370 Paperback May 1995 Out of Print #13055
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Sustained and predictable biomass yields from the world's oceans are essential to the health of the world economy. The potential impacts of global change on ocean productivity require both scientists and policy makers to seek the causes of change and to determine the types of remediation needed to ensure continued, adequate biomass yields. This interdisciplinary study, containing contributions by experts from around the globe, synthesizes a large body of information drawn from multiple sources and provides a cohesive study of the theory and management of large marine ecosystem resources.
During a period of growing concern about global environmental change and ever-increasing demands on ocean resources, this book provides timely, state-of-the-art information on effective and productive management of living marine resources from an ecosystems perspective.

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Out of Print
Edited By: K Sherman, L Alexander and B Gold
249 pages, Tables, charts, figures
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