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Main Title Climate change and estuaries /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Kennish, Michael J.,
Paerl, Hans W.,
Crosswell, Joseph R.,
Publisher CRC Press,
Year Published 2024
OCLC Number 1386704951
ISBN 9780367647520; 0367647524; 9780367647537; 0367647532
Subjects Estuaries--Management ; Estuarine ecology ; Climatic changes ; Marine ecology--Management ; climate change
Holdings
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ESBM  GC97.C55 2024 CPHEA/PESD Library/Corvallis,OR 06/05/2024
Edition First edition.
Collation xx, 663 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
"Climate change is having an increasing impact on estuarine and marine environments worldwide. This handbook provides state-of-the-art coverage of climate change effects on estuarine ecosystems from local, regional, and global perspectives. Comprised of chapters prepared by world leaders in estuarine and marine science, climate change, and coastal management, it comprises an extensive international collection of data in tabular, illustrated, and narrative formats useful for coastal scientists, planners, and managers. Consisting of three sections: (1) physical-chemical aspects; (2) biological aspects; and (3) management aspects, the book not only examines climatic and non-climatic drivers of change affecting estuarine environments but also their interactions and effects on populations of organisms, communities, habitats, and ecosystem structure and function. Pulling together today's most salient issues and key literature advances for those concerned with coastal management, it allows the reader to see across direct and indirect interactions among disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries. Climate Change and Estuaries meets the research needs of estuarine and marine biologists, marine chemists, marine geologists, hydrologists, and coastal engineers, while students, professors, academic administrators, and other professionals will also find it an exhaustive reference"--