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The Sea Around Us is based on geographical evidence and is a study of the processes that formed the earth, the moon, and the oceans.
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Coastal Ecology, Marine Ecology and Conservation
Type: Book - Author: Rachel Carson
Type: Book - Author: Rachel Carson
"The edge of the sea is a strange and beautiful place." A book to be read for pleasure as well as a practical identification guide, The Edge of the Sea introduces a world of teeming life where the sea meets the land. A new generation of readers is discover
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Coastal Ecology, Marine Ecology and Conservation
Type: Book - Author: Rachel Carson
Type: Book - Author: Rachel Carson
... 2002, portions of the salt marshes of coastal Georgia began experiencing dieback, ... cause of salt marsh dieback in coastal Georgia.
Areas: Plant Ecology, Soil Ecology, Wetlands, Coastal Ecology, Conservation Biology, Landscape Ecology
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: M. B. Ogburn
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: M. B. Ogburn
... of an ingeniously calibrated ecology.
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Coastal Ecology, Birds, Marine Ecology and Conservation
Type: Book - Author: Rachel L. Carson
Type: Book - Author: Rachel L. Carson
... effective stewardship of marine and coastal resources, and the communities that
This website provides information and photos about a replenishment methodology developed by Bob Riley which is now being applied in shoreline revegetation programs in Florida.
Areas: Coastal Ecology, Mangrove Conservation, Coastal and Marine Human Impacts
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Robert W Riley, Jr
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Robert W Riley, Jr
... provides links to resources related to coastal and marine management within the World
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Coral Reef Conservation Program supports effective management and sound science to preserve, sustain and restore valuable coral reef ecosystems.
This webpage from the Northeast-Midwest Institute (NEMW) ecosystem team, entitled Biological Pollution: Aquatic Invasive Species, is dedicated to reducing aquatic invasive species through policy analysis and experimental research. Contains information on:
This page from Science Daily contains regularly updated news and articles about coral reefs worldwide.

