Contents

Volume III. Global Issues and Processes

 
107. Global Status of Seagrasses Ronald C. Phillips 1
Michael J. Durako 2

1 Commission of Environmental Research, United Arab Emirates
2 The University of North Carolina at Wilmington, USA

108. Mangroves C.D. Field

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

109. Coral Reefs: Endangered Biodiverse, Genetic Resources Walter H. Adey
Ted A. McConnaughey
Allegra M. Small
Don M. Spoon

Smithsonian Institution, USA

110. World-Wide Coral Reef Bleaching and Mortality During 1998: A Global Climate Change Warning for the new Millennium? Clive Wilkinson

AIMS, Australia

111. Sea Turtles Jeanne A. Mortimer 1,2
Marydele Donnelly 3
Pamela T. Plotkin 4

1 University of Florida, USA
2 Marine Conservation Society of Seychelles
3 IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group, USA
4 Center for Marine Conservation, USA

112. Whales and Whaling Sidney Holt

UK

113. Small Cetaceans: Small Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises Kieran Mulvaney 1
Bruce McKay 2

1 USA
2 Canada

114. Seabirds W.R.P. Bourne 1
C.J. Camphuysen 2

1 University of Aberdeen, UK
2 CSR Consultancy, The Netherlands

115. Fisheries effects on ecosystems R. Goni

Centro Oceanografico de Baleares' Muelle de Opiciente, Spain

116. Bycatch: problems and solutions
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Martin A. Hall 1
Dayton L. Alverson 2
Kaija I. Metuzals 3

1 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, USA
2 Natural Resources Consultants, USA
3 University of Warwick, UK

117. Fisheries management as a social problem Douglas Wilson

Institute for Fisheries Management and Coastal Community Development, Denmark

118. Sustainable aquaculture: Chinese and Thai experience Krishen Rana

FAO, Italy

119. Climatic changes: Gulf of Alaska Howard Freeland
Frank Whitney

Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada

120. Effects of Climate Change and Sea Level on Coastal Systems S.K. Liu

Systems Research Institute, USA

121. Particle dry deposition to water surfaces: Processes and consequences Sara Pryor
R.J. Barthelmie

Indiana University, USA

122. Marine Ecosystem Health as an Expression of Morbidity, Mortality and Disease Event Benjamin Sherman

University of New Hampshire, USA

Submit reports of Marine Disturbance, Morbidity, Mortality and Disease from any time period to http://heed.unh.edu/seas2k.html to be incorporated into a global, internet-accessible, marine epidemiology information system. For more information refer to http://heed.unh.edu.

123. Effect of mine tailings on the biodiversity of the seabed: Example of the Island Copper Mine, Canada Derek Ellis

University of Victoria, Canada
dvellis@uvic.ca
http://uviclib.uvic.ca/archives/mesc/home.html

124. Marine Antifoulants S.M. Evans

Dove Marine Laboratory, UK

125. Eutrophication of marine waters: effects on benthic microbial communities Lutz-Arend Meyer-Reil
Marion Köster

Institut für Ökologie der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Germany

126. Persistence of Spilled Oil on Shores and Its Effects on Biota Gail V. Irvine
U.S. Geological Survey-Biological Resources Division, USA
127. Remote sensing of tropical coastal resources: progress and fresh challenges for the new Millennium Peter J. Mumby

The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

128. Satellite Remote Sensing of the Coastal Ocean: water quality and algae blooms Bertil Håkansson

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

129. Energy from the Oceans – Wind, Wave and Tidal Rebecca J. Barthelmie 1
Ian Bryden 2
Jan P. Coelingh 3
Sara C. Pryor 4

1 Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
2 The Robert Gordon University, UK
3 ECOFYS energy and environment, The Netherlands
4 Indiana University, USA

130. Multi-national Training Programmes in Marine Environmental Science G. Robin South

The University of the South Pacific, Fiji

131. Global legal instruments on the marine environment at the year 2000 Milen Dyoulgerov

NOS, NOAA, USA

132. Coastal Management in the future Derek McGlashan

University of Strathclyde, UK
derekmcglashan@hotmail.com

133. Impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems: an evaluation of sustainability Paul Johnston
David Santillo
Julie Ashton
Ruth Stringer

Greenpeace Research Laboratories, University of Exeter, UK

134. Marine reserves and resource management Michael J. Fogarty 1
James A. Bohnsack 2
Paul K. Dayton 3

1 University of Maryland, USA
2 National Marine Fisheries Service, USA
3 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA

135. The Ecological, Economic and Social Importance of the Oceans Robert Costanza

University of Maryland, USA

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