Author |
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van den Hove, Sybille; Moreau, Vincent |
Title |
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Deep-sea biodiversity and ecosystems : a scoping report on their socio-economy, management and governance by Sybille van den Hove and Vincent Moreau. |
Publisher |
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Cambridge, UK : UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre |
Year |
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c2007 |
Pages |
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84 p. ; ill. (coloured) ; 30 cm. |
Series |
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UNEP-WCMC biodiversity series |
Issue/Number |
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No. 28 |
Notes |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Notes |
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The deep sea is the oldest and largest biome on Earth, yet we have little knowledge of the ecosystems and processes in these dark, hidden depths. Only in the last two decades have new technologies enabled scientists to start exploring this last frontier - and their discoveries are fascinating but alarming: the deep see is teeming with life but is already showing clear signs of anthropogenic impacts despite it remoteness. Many vulnerable deep-sea habitats and communities are being destroyed by fishing and are under threat from increasing exploitation of their mineral and living resources. |
ISBN |
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9789280728927 |
Languages |
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English |
Programme Areas |
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Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures |
Keywords |
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Ecosystems; Marine and coastal biodiversity; Marine ecosystems |
Organization |
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UNEP--World Conservation Monitoring Centre |
Location |
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QH541.5 D44 2007 |
Holdings |
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Type |
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Monograph |
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