The NEO recognizes that protecting
ocean ecosystem health and biodiversity is critical to human health, coastal community culture, and national economic stability.
The mission of the Marine Sciences Program at Savannah State University is to provide research, education, and outreach programs which contribute to a vital, technically qualified, intellectually thoughtful, and ethnically diverse community of individuals capable of creatively solving problems and answering questions related to coastal and
ocean ecosystem health, environmental quality, and fisheries sustainability.
The blue economy is the concept for sustainable use of ocean resources, aiming for economic growth, livelihoods improvement, and
ocean ecosystem health.
«Faster way to assess
ocean ecosystem health.»
Not exact matches
Many sharks are keystone
ocean creatures — they're essential to the
health of marine
ecosystems, so you can't have a healthy
ocean without them.
Burman explains that such programs are vital for the continued success of the seafood industry as well as the
health of the
oceans»
ecosystems.
The request also calls for canceling five NASA earth science missions, including an operating Earth - facing camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite and the planned Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud,
ocean Ecosystem satellite, set for launch in 2022, which would assess the
ocean's
health and its interactions with the atmosphere.
The landmark 1972 legislation recognized marine mammals as a central element of their
ocean ecosystems, setting population goals based on levels that would contribute to the
health and stability of those
ecosystems.
The selective extinction of large - bodied animals could have serious consequences for the
health of marine
ecosystems, the scientists say, because they tend to be at the tops of food webs and their movements through the water column and the seafloor help cycle nutrients through the
oceans.
A pioneering study — led by scientists from Imperial College London in collaboration with marine biologists from UC Santa Barbara — found that the predators, through their fecal material, transfer vital nutrients from their open
ocean feeding grounds into shallower reef environments, contributing to the overall
health of these fragile
ecosystems.
As a cofounder of ORCA, devoted to scientific inquiry about the
health of the world's
oceans, she recognizes that time is of the essence for studying as much of the deep - sea
ecosystem as she can right now.
However, this process also increases the acidity of seawater and can affect the
health of marine organisms and the
ocean ecosystem.
We know that air pollution seriously damages human
health and terrestrial
ecosystems but this «new» source of soluble iron can potentially increase the amount of carbon dioxide stored in the
oceans and, thus, inadvertently offset global warming.»
«Monitoring the
health and vitality of our nation's
oceans, waterways, and watersheds is critical as we work to preserve and protect coastal
ecosystems,» said Kathryn D. Sullivan, Ph.D., acting under secretary of commerce for
oceans and atmosphere and acting NOAA administrator.
Those missions include the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud,
ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite to monitor Earth's
ocean health and atmosphere in 2022; the Orbiting Carbon Observatory - 3 experiment that would track carbon - dioxide levels from the International Space Station; the Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) pathfinder Earth climate instrument for the ISS in 2020 time frame; and, finally, the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), a joint NASA - NOAA mission that is in orbit today and monitoring Earth from space.
(A) describes the impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the diversity and
health of the fish, wildlife and plant populations, habitats,
ecosystems, and associated ecological processes;
A new study published today identifies a set of features common to all
ocean ecosystems that provide a visual diagnosis of the
health of the underwater environment coastal communities rely on.
October 28, 2015 — A consortium of 48 scientists from 50 institutions in the United States has called for an ambitious research effort to understand and harness microbiomes — the communities of microorganisms that inhabit
ecosystems as varied as the human gut and the
ocean, to improve human
health, agriculture, bioenergy, and the environment.
Because coasts are densely populated, the amount of sewage reaching seas and
oceans is of particular concern because some substances it contains can harm
ecosystems and pose a significant public
health threat.
Our goal is for visitors of Bodhi Surf + Yoga to leave with a closer connection to our
oceans, a greater interest in improving the
health of our marine
ecosystem, and a desire to start their own
Ocean Guardian journey.
It provides important information about underwater debris to help inform policy change and improves the
health of
ocean ecosystems.
Plastic waste in the
oceans is a growing environmental and
health concern for the
ocean ecosystem including whales, fish, reefs and humans.
* Recognition of the monetary and non-monetary values of public goods such as
ecosystem services, education,
health and global common resources such as the
oceans and the atmosphere.
Sierra Club of Canada is committed to the long - term
health of the planet's forest,
ocean and other
ecosystems and the people whose livelihood depends upon them.
Recalling the concern reflected in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled «The future we want», 1 that the
health of
oceans and marine biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen - based compounds, from numerous marine and land - based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on marine
ecosystems, Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management of chemicals throughout their life cycle and waste in ways that lead to the prevention and minimization of significant adverse effects on human
health and the environment, Recalling the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities, which highlighted the relevance of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended the establishment of a global partnership on marine litter, Taking note of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity on addressing the impacts of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity, Recalling that the General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year of Small Island Developing States and that such States have identified waste management among their priorities for action, Noting with concern the serious impact which marine litter, including plastics stemming from land and sea - based sources, can have on the marine environment, marine
ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human
health; 1.
The 28 June letter was signed by leaders of the following organizations: AAAS; American Chemical Society; American Geophysical Union; American Institute of Biological Sciences; American Meteorological Society; American Public
Health Association; American Society of Agronomy; American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; American Society of Naturalists; American Society of Plant Biologists; American Statistical Association; Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography; Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation; Association of
Ecosystem Research Centers; BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium; Botanical Society of America; Consortium for
Ocean Leadership; Crop Science Society of America; Ecological Society of America; Entomological Society of America; Geological Society of America; National Association of Marine Laboratories; Natural Science Collections Alliance; Organization of Biological Field Stations; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; Society for Mathematical Biology; Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles; Society of Nematologists; Society of Systematic Biologists; Soil Science Society of America; University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
(A) describes the impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on the diversity and
health of the fish, wildlife and plant populations, habitats,
ecosystems, and associated ecological processes;
Climate plays a central role in the processes that influence marine
ecosystem health and biodiversity throughout the
oceans.
By advocating effectively, and educating their peers, and demonstrating how the destruction of
ecosystems, declines in crop yields, and acidification of the
oceans could reverse recent advances in global
health,
health professionals can help persuade the wider public and put pressure on governments to take immediate action.
The recently launched collaboration helps to safeguard the
health of surfers, swimmers and our
ocean ecosystems with reef - friendly sunscreen
These massive facilities are essentially floating factory farms that devastate our
ocean ecosystem, public
health, society and the economy.
«The impacts of climate change — including an increase in prolonged periods of excessively high temperatures, more heavy downpours, an increase in wildfires, more severe droughts, permafrost thawing,
ocean acidification and sea - level rise — are already affecting communities, natural resources,
ecosystems, economies and public
health across the Nation,» reads an executive order signed this morning by President Obama.
The categories of indicators include greenhouse gases, weather and climate,
oceans, snow and ice,
health and society, and
ecosystems.
Sectors assessed for specific effects included freshwater resources, terrestrial and
ocean ecosystems, coasts, food, urban and rural areas, energy and industry, human
health and security, and livelihoods and poverty.
Falling back on the surface temperatures as the metric for the most societal relevant climate metric, even if its period of record is longer, is not a reason to focus on it, if it does not serve the purpose of telling us if humans are significantly altering these circulation patterns, and thus the weather and
ocean conditions that matter the most in terms of the impacts on water resources, food, energy, human
health and
ecosystem function.
It's good fun to follow the progress of our ship full of scientists cruising the Arctic
Ocean and scrutinizing the
health of marine
ecosystems, but what do satellites show is happening to the central part of that
ecosystem — the sea ice?
«Making World
Oceans Day official will help us and other
ocean groups to engage more people and to increase public support for efforts to reverse the declining
health of marine
ecosystems.»
Since sharks are top predators, their depletion also has risks for the
health of entire
ocean ecosystems.»
Beyond
health, additional impacts of emissions such as
ocean acidification, biodiversity loss,
ecosystem impacts of nitrogen deposition, and changes in visibility are omitted, suggesting that these damages are conservative and leaving ample opportunities to further improve the comprehensiveness of social cost metrics.
New York — one of the largest markets for shark fins outside Asia and the largest port of entry for shark fins on the East Coast — joins seven states and all three Pacific U.S. territories in passing similar laws to provide critical protection to sharks and preserve the
health of the world's
ocean ecosystems.
If enacted, New York — one of the largest markets for shark fins outside Asia and the largest port of entry for shark fins on the East Coast — would join seven states and all three Pacific U.S territories in passing similar laws to provide critical protection to sharks and preserve the
health of the world's
ocean ecosystems.
Santa Cruz, California About Blog FishWise promotes the
health and recovery of
ocean ecosystems by providing innovative market - based tools to the seafood industry, to support sustainability through environmentally responsible business practices.
Our
oceans are a vast system of diverse and complex
ecosystems and natural resources; and the
health of the world's
oceans is inextricably tied to the
health of our planet.