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Ecosystems and Living Resources of the Baltic Sea - Their assessment and management

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This volume presents a reconstruction of the formation of the environmental conditions and biota in the present-day Baltic Sea area during the last glacial cycle and thereafter under the influence of extra-terrestrial, climatic and geological factors. Abiotic conditions in the contemporary Baltic Sea (water salinity, temperature, oxygen and light conditions, currents and other water movements) are characterized and in this background the natural regional system of the sea has been generated. 
Important issues are considered such as life forms in the Baltic and their dependence on the natural environment (both in the conditions of the relative stable environment and during the regime shifts), as well as anthropogenic influences and the basic differences between the areas of the World Ocean and the brackish Baltic Sea. This book also equips readers with basic principles of assessments and management of ecosystems and fish resources (including the long-term assessment and forecast on ecosystems and fish resources) and provides information on the structures of international collaboration developed in the Baltic Sea. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Evolution of the Baltic Sea.- Chapter 2. Abiotic conditions in the contemporary Baltic Sea.- Chapter 3. Life in the Baltic Sea.- Chapter 4. Recent dynamics of the environment and biota.- Chapter 5 Assessment and management of ecosystems and living resources in the Baltic Sea.- Chapter 6. International collaboration in the assessment and management of the Baltic ecosystems and living resources.                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Summary

This volume presents a reconstruction of the formation of the environmental conditions and biota in the present-day Baltic Sea area during the last glacial cycle and thereafter under the influence of extra-terrestrial, climatic and geological factors. Abiotic conditions in the contemporary Baltic Sea (water salinity, temperature, oxygen and light conditions, currents and other water movements) are characterized and in this background the natural regional system of the sea has been generated. 
Important issues are considered such aslife forms in the Baltic and their dependence on the natural environment (both in the conditions of the relative stable environment and during the regime shifts), as well as anthropogenic influences and the basic differences between the areas of the World Ocean and the brackish Baltic Sea. This book also equips readers with basic principles of assessments and management of ecosystems and fish resources (including the long-term assessment and forecast on ecosystems and fish resources) and provides information on the structures of international collaboration developed in the Baltic Sea. 

Product details

Authors Evald Ojaveer
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9783319530093
ISBN 978-3-31-953009-3
No. of pages 291
Dimensions 162 mm x 21 mm x 242 mm
Weight 622 g
Illustrations XI, 291 p. 99 illus., 73 illus. in color.
Series Springer
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

B, fish, Water, Wildlife, Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Environmental Management, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Ocean Sciences, Environmental management,, Ecosystems, Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management, Freshwater, Limnology (inland waters), Marine & Freshwater Sciences, Marine sciences, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, Aquatic ecology, Hydrobiology, Freshwater and Marine Ecology

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