Oceans : environmental issues, global perspectives / James Fargo Balliett.

By: Balliett, James FargoMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Balliett, James Fargo. Environmental issues, global perspectives: Publisher: Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, ©2010Description: xii, 156 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780765682291; 076568229XSubject(s): Ocean | Global environmental change | Global environmental change | Ocean | Meer | UmweltDDC classification: 333.91/64 LOC classification: GC21 | .B34 2010
Contents:
Introduction to oceans -- Oceans around us -- Humans and oceans -- Ocean locations -- Part II : oceans of the world : case studies -- Gulf of Alaska -- Northeastern Pacific Ocean -- Mid-Atlantic ridge, Central Atlantic Ocean -- Maldive islands, Northern Indian Ocean -- Antarctic Peninsula, Southern Ocean -- North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean -- Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount, Central Pacific Ocean -- Sargasso Sea, North Atlantic Ocean -- Part III : oceans conclusion -- State of the oceans -- Future of the oceans.
Summary: This volume provides a fresh look at critical environmental issues at they pertain to the world's oceans, from an international viewpoint. The goal of this book is to explore how human population growth and behavior have changed the world's oceans, especially in negative ways, and how modern society has responded to the challenges these changes present -- often through increased educational efforts, better conservation, and management of the environment. The first part of this work provides background information -- how the oceans' ecosystems formed, the relative size and locations of the world's oceans, key animal and plant species that live in the ocean, and how the health of the ocean affects our planet's environment as a whole. The second part contains in-depth chapters examining seven different geographically diverse locations. An overview of each area details its unique features, including geology, weather conditions, and endemic species. The text also examines the health of the natural environment and discusses the local human population. Short and long term environmental impacts are assessed, and regional and international efforts to address interrelated social, economic, and environmental issues are presented in detail. The third part of this book studies how the cumulative levels of pollution and aggressive resource consumption affect the oceans on a global scale. It provides readers with examples of local and regional ecological impacts, as responses to these problems. Sometimes, these unique efforts have resulted in a balance between resource conservation and consumption.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to oceans -- Oceans around us -- Humans and oceans -- Ocean locations -- Part II : oceans of the world : case studies -- Gulf of Alaska -- Northeastern Pacific Ocean -- Mid-Atlantic ridge, Central Atlantic Ocean -- Maldive islands, Northern Indian Ocean -- Antarctic Peninsula, Southern Ocean -- North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean -- Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount, Central Pacific Ocean -- Sargasso Sea, North Atlantic Ocean -- Part III : oceans conclusion -- State of the oceans -- Future of the oceans.

This volume provides a fresh look at critical environmental issues at they pertain to the world's oceans, from an international viewpoint. The goal of this book is to explore how human population growth and behavior have changed the world's oceans, especially in negative ways, and how modern society has responded to the challenges these changes present -- often through increased educational efforts, better conservation, and management of the environment. The first part of this work provides background information -- how the oceans' ecosystems formed, the relative size and locations of the world's oceans, key animal and plant species that live in the ocean, and how the health of the ocean affects our planet's environment as a whole. The second part contains in-depth chapters examining seven different geographically diverse locations. An overview of each area details its unique features, including geology, weather conditions, and endemic species. The text also examines the health of the natural environment and discusses the local human population. Short and long term environmental impacts are assessed, and regional and international efforts to address interrelated social, economic, and environmental issues are presented in detail. The third part of this book studies how the cumulative levels of pollution and aggressive resource consumption affect the oceans on a global scale. It provides readers with examples of local and regional ecological impacts, as responses to these problems. Sometimes, these unique efforts have resulted in a balance between resource conservation and consumption.

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