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Innovative Methods Of Marine Ecosystem Restoration Thomas J Goreau Ed

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Innovative Methods Of Marine Ecosystem Restoration Thomas J Goreau Ed
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.22 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Thomas J. Goreau (ed.), Robert Kent Trench (ed.)
ISBN: 9781466557741, 1466557745
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Innovative Methods Of Marine Ecosystem Restoration Thomas J Goreau Ed by Thomas J. Goreau (ed.), Robert Kent Trench (ed.) 9781466557741, 1466557745 instant download after payment.

Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration offers a ray of hope in an increasingly gloomy scenario. This book is the first presentation of revolutionary new methods for restoring damaged marine ecosystems. It discusses new techniques for greatly increasing the recruitment, growth, survival, and resistance to stress of marine ecosystems, fisheries, and eroding shorelines, maintaining biodiversity and productivity where it would be lost. The book provides experimental proof that mild electrical stimulation results in increased settlement, increased growth, and reduced mortality for a wide variety of marine organisms, including corals, oysters, sponges, sea-grasses, and salt-marsh grasses.
In addition to the diversity of ecosystems and geographic regions covered, the contributors from fourteen nations across the globe make this work the first truly global study of marine ecosystem restoration.

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