Sentences with phrase «aquatic resources»

This course covers information about aquatic ecosystem degradation along with conservation measures to protect aquatic resources.
The findings from dives last week by researchers with the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources follows federal warnings of a possible large decline in coral cover in the archipelago this century due to climate change and warming oceans.
To test the state of the ocean, researchers at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management in Makati, Philippines, assigned each major food fish a «trophic level,» depending on how high it is on the food chain.
Daniel Pauly and Villi Christensen of the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management in the Philippines warn that the oceans can not sustain this level of exploitation.
► A Letter in this week's Science, from Brett Favaro of the Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, considered the issue of carbon emission by scientists in the course of their research and suggested adoption of a «carbon code of conduct» for scientists.
The hole in the Ozone Layer, the warming of the earth, the exhaustion of non renewable resources, pollution of the environment, the poisoning of the soil with insecticides, the soil erosion, the attack on aquatic resources, the reduction of bio-diversity are all continuing, in spite of much concern being expressed about this by concerned persons.
Enhancing linkages with other research organizations dealing with marine and aquatic resources through creation of awareness on factoring of climate information and early warning products in national and regional marine / aquatic management policies.
«As non-profit organizations, we support and foster sound science, education, restoration and management of wetlands and other aquatic resources,» the letter says, adding that the regulation was written «using the best available science.»
Explore the treasures of Isla Mujeres and revel at the beauty of its history and the splendor of its rich, natural aquatic resources.
The Project AWARE foundation is a registered non-profit organization and combines efforts to conserve aquatic resources and underwater environments through education, advocacy and action.
All participants must be able to utilize outside experts if they choose to ensure that the PAWSA report reflects the full breadth of information on all issues pertinent to Hudson River navigation, including petroleum and hazardous materials discharge, environmental and aquatic resources impacts, and economic consequences.
American Rivers congratulates all the partners that made this project a success including the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, The Nature Conservancy, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tennessee Technical University, Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership, and others who participate in the Tennessee Aquatic Connectivity Team.
This online seminar and workshop is part of the Global Coral Restoration Project initiated by SECORE International, California Academy of Sciences and The Nature Conservancy, and further supported by CARMABI Foundation, Curaçao Sea Aquarium, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Shedd Aquarium as well as State of Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources.
Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's NL, A1C 5R3, Canada.
Williams will head the International Centre for Living Aquatic Resource Management — the first woman to occupy the post.
Impacts of Climate Change on Living Aquatic Resources of the World.
This program provides funding for projects that compensate for impacts to aquatic resources in Massachusetts that have been authorized by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
«While painted rock art is mainly associated with remote funerary sites, these engravings are embedded in the everyday — how people lived and travelled in the region, the importance of aquatic resources and the seasonal rhythmic rising and falling of the water.
«We visited field sites and aquatic resources management agencies throughout the lower Yangtze River valley as far inland as the Three Gorges Dam,» said Hallerman.
The rule will «better protect our aquatic resources, by strengthening the consistency, predictability, and transparency of our jurisdictional determinations,» added Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Jo - Ellen Darcy.
We also have evidence our ancestors had to survive periods of extremely dry climate with little or no aquatic resources.
Further information about the rules and which gear restrictions apply from December to March are available through the state's Division of Aquatic Resources.
The island is rich in aquatic resources, with 165 hectares of coral and 500 hectares of sea weeds.
Divers with the Division of Aquatic Resources have measured ocean temperatures of around 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.4 Celsius), which is higher than the normal range of 72 degrees to 78 degrees (22.2 to 25.5 C), McGilvray said.
Through their decisions and actions, they need to avoid policies that would damage already stressed aquatic resources and human lives and, instead, implement measures that take full advantage of the environmental and food security services that healthy aquatic resources offer.»
Impacts of Climate Change on Living Aquatic Resources of the World (presented by Dr. Glenn A. Flittner), in Impacts of Climate Change on Resource Management in the North, Symposium Proceedings, University of Waterloo, Ontario.
The mission of Friends of Browns Canyon (FOBC) is «To protect, conserve, and enhance the ecological and aquatic resources of the wildlands within Browns Canyon.»
Provision Climate information for exploitation of coastal, aquatic resources through increased observation and monitoring in support of coastal zones, marine / aquatic resources.
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