The Census of Marine Life: Progress and Prospects
…Census of Marine Life and ways to meet them. Three grand questions encompass the program as a whole. What did live in the oceans? What does live in the oceans? …
…Census of Marine Life and ways to meet them. Three grand questions encompass the program as a whole. What did live in the oceans? What does live in the oceans? …
…minimize direct impacts of testing and sampling on sensitive ecosystems and on individual organisms. Similarly, Thor Lassen shares some of the perspectives of commercial fishers, who also bring much information…
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…per person per day, sample of studies. Sources of data: Katiyar and Ohta 10, Ofreuil and Salomon8,, Szalai et al. 14, US Department of Transportation 33,34, Wiley et al .12,, Balzer 13. Other data compiled from…
[NOTE This is a draft of a paper that has recently appeared (slightly modified) in the journal Consequences: The Nature and Implications of Environmental Change 1(3):2-15, 1995] A generation marks the average timespan between…
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…notably diverse expertise and associations, endorsed it while considerably contributing to its definition. The workhops and consultations have suggested that three questions encapsulate the Census. What did live in the oceans? What does live…
…global environment, the thirteen authors in this issue direct their attention toward a single, fundamental question: Is human development increasing or decreasing the stress we place on the environment? The…
…not practical to descend far in trophic levels, the ultimate goal for science (or natural history) would be an all taxa marine biological inventory, including not only fish, but marine mammals, cephalopods…