Daily trips travel to various sites of
rich ecosystems including the well - known sight Mellow Yellow, aptly named for the abundance of blooming yellow soft corals.
Not exact matches
Learn about the history and biology of this fascinating
ecosystem while keeping an eye out for a
rich array of wildlife
including bald eagles, herons, turtles, and alligators!
«Coral reefs are probably the most species -
rich marine
ecosystems and host an estimated 1 to 2 million species,
including a quarter of all fish.»
Include plenty of fermented foods
rich in probiotics to rebuild your inner
ecosystem.
The hardware allows us to portray an amazingly
rich, detailed living
ecosystem, and so the stages are completely packed with interactive elements and just sort of dense details
including lots of usable parts of the environment.
The vents exist on the seafloor as much as 1.5 miles below the surface and support a
rich ecosystem that
includes fish, shrimp, tubeworms, mussels, crabs and clams.
Geologists now know that the Gakkel Ridge is an active zone of slow spreading tectonic plates with massive amounts of activity
including explosive emissions of super carbonated magma that have blown the tops off dozens of undersea mountains, produced mineral / metal
riches from extensive hydrothermal vents throughout the range and holds sea life around smoker chimneys with abundant hydrogen - sulfide based
ecosystems.
However, the potential rewards from getting it right stretch beyond the emission reductions themselves and
include the sustainable development of forest - dependent communities and the conservation of some of the world's
richest forest
ecosystems.
They studied conservation values like wilderness protection and restoration processes as well as a number of variables,
including how much human modification the land has experienced, how important the land is as a natural linkage between protected areas, how well the land's
ecosystems are represented within existing protected areas, and whether a place is
rich in rare and endemic species.
Ecosystems provide a
rich array of benefits and services to humanity,
including habitat for fish and wildlife, drinking water storage and filtration, fertile soils for growing crops, buffering against a range of stressors
including climate change impacts, and aesthetic and cultural values.
This refers to that part of the framework convention itself that recognizes «common but differentiated» responsibilities between
rich and poor countries, and also the need to promote the sustainable management of natural carbon sinks,
including «biomass, forests and oceans as well as other terrestrial, coastal and marine
ecosystems.»