The Land-Sea Interactions

1. Auflage November 2014
314 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This book presents a systemic view of the diversity of pressures and impacts produced by climate change and human actions. Erosion of biodiversity by changing ocean chemistry, the intensification of global change raises the problem of the adaptation of living resources.
Land uses induce ecological imbalances leading to asphyxiation true coastal ecosystems. More than a billion tons of solid waste must be assimilated by the marine environment and food webs. Radioactive discharges emitted into the atmosphere or into the aquatic environment, raise the question of their future.
Sea and Ocean series offers a transversal approach of the ocean system that leads to governance, sustainable resource management and adaptation of societies.
Nathalie Dörfliger, Bertrand Aunay and Perrine Fleury
2. Chemical Elements and Isotopes, Tracers of Land.Sea Exchanges
Catherine Jeandel, Pieter Van Beek and François Lacan
3. Eutrophication of the Marine Environment
Alain Ménesguen
4. Pollution by Marine Debris
François Galgani
5. Radioactivity of Anthropic Origin in the Marine Environment
Sabine Charmasson, Pascal Bailly Du Bois, Hervé Thébault, Dominique Boust and Bruno Fiévet
Patrick Prouzet is Director of Research focusing on the ecosystemic approach at Ifremer in France. He specializes in the biology and dynamics of anadromous fish such as Atlantic salmon and eels. He is the author or co-author of several works on these species or on estuary fishing.