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Heading towards carbon neutrality: how do marine carbon sinks serve as important handle for promoting marine ecological civilization construction?
As an efficient long-term carbon sink, marine carbon sinks and the associated carbon sink effects, technology, accounting and trading market...
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Susceptibility of typical marine geological disasters: an overview
BackgroundMarine geological disasters (i.e., catastrophic events occurring in marine environments) may seriously threaten the safety of engineering...
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A brief history of physical oceanography with Mediterranean examples
Oceanography, or Oceanology, is a very broad name covering all the traditional sciences (physics, chemistry, biology etc.) which can be studied in...
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The Role of Social License in Non-Industrial Marine and Coastal Planning: a Sco** Review
Marine and coastal environments are diverse and dynamic, supporting competing human interests and demands. As society seeks to balance contested uses...
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Five social science intervention areas for ocean sustainability initiatives
Ocean sustainability initiatives – in research, policy, management and development – will be more effective in delivering comprehensive benefits when...
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Beyond boundaries: governance considerations for climate-driven habitat shifts of highly migratory marine species across jurisdictions
The mobile nature of migratory marine animals across jurisdictional boundaries can challenge the management of biodiversity, particularly under...
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Marine extinctions and their drivers
A literature review was conducted to investigate marine global and local extinctions and their drivers; the review followed the PRISMA-EcoEvo...
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In search of value: the intricate impacts of benefit perception, knowledge, and emotion about climate change on marine protection support
The benefit perception of aquatic ecosystems, knowledge, and emotion about climate change influence peoples’ support for marine protection. However,...
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Integrated assessment of river development on downstream marine fisheries and ecosystems
Demands on freshwater for human use are increasing globally, but water resource development (WRD) has substantial downstream impacts on fisheries and...
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The IPCC’s reductive Common Era temperature history
Common Era temperature variability has been a prominent component in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports over the last several decades...
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Radical interdisciplinarity in scientific practice: placing social networks in marine and fisheries sciences
New modes of science involving more integrated collaboration between disciplines, as well as better links between knowledge, decision-making, and...
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Greater evolutionary divergence of thermal limits within marine than terrestrial species
There is considerable uncertainty regarding which ecosystems are most vulnerable to warming. Current understanding of organismal sensitivity is...
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Comparative Investigation of Marine Benthic Diatom Assemblages with Morphological and Metabarcoding Approaches Along the Coasts of Istanbul Metropolis
The importance of sustainable bioassessment and management of coasts to maintain good trophic status is increasing due to the high anthropogenic...
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Building Biodiversity Knowledge: Mobilising Citizen Science
South Africa enjoys a long history of biological exploration and documentation. However, until recently, much of this information remained... -
Whole-ocean network design and implementation pathway for Arctic marine conservation
Forestalling the decline of global biodiversity requires urgent and transformative action at all levels of government and society, particularly in...
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Lessons from 12 years of marine fauna stranding data in the south of Peru
In Peru, while several mass mortality events have been reported in the last two decades, there has been minimal systematic stranding monitoring. In...
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Marine Biodiversity and Climate Change: Multidimensional Approaches for “The Ocean We Want” by 2030
Climate change is impacting marine biodiversity which is a major factor in combating the effects of this global environmental change. Increase in... -
What evidence exists for the impact of climate change on the physiology and behaviour of important aquaculture marine crustacean species in Asia? A systematic map protocol
BackgroundClimate is one of the most important driving factors of future changes in terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems. Any changes in these...
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Marine conservation in Vanuatu: Local conceptualisation and ‘assemblage’
This article deals with the local conceptualisation of ‘conservation’ in the village Siviri in Vanuatu where villagers have established and maintain...
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Science governs the future of the mesopelagic zone
The potential of the mesopelagic zone (200–1000 m depth) to provide natural resources and ecosystem services is of increasing interest to a broad...