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Watersheds, Bays, and Bounded Seas

The Science and Management of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

 Watersheds, Bays, and Bounded Seas
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Edited by Edward R. Urban, Jr., Bjørn Sundby, Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli, and Jerry M. Melilllo

288 pages | Color insert, figures, tables, references, index | 6 x 9
Some of the world’s most important bodies of water, from the Black Sea to the Bay of Bengal, are classified as “semi-enclosed marine systems” (SEMS). Separated from the open seas by a strait, island archipelago, or physical process, SEMS are particularly vulnerable to environmental damage and particularly difficult to fully understand and manage.
 
Watersheds, Bays, and Bounded Seas provides state-of-the-science information about these complex systems and identifies best management practices to preserve them. With contributions by natural and social scientists, the book examines both the political and biophysical forces affecting semi-enclosed marine systems.
 
SEMS comprise a substantial portion of the coasts—areas with high population density—and we rely on them for often-competing services such as navigation and transport, disposal of waste, provision of food, extraction of minerals, and leisure. The book describes how human activities could irrevocably alter these fragile ecosystems, exploring threats from runoff to climate change. It also addresses the unique challenges of managing SEMS, including cooperation between multiple  nations.

List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes

Preface

1. Introduction

2. Vulnerability of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems to Environmental Disturbances

3. Threshold Effects in Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

4. Governance and Management of Ecosystem Services in Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

5. Integrating Tools to Assess Changes in Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

6. Physical Processes in Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

7. Cascading Filters of River Material from Headwaters to Regional Seas: The European Example

8. Fluxes of Nutrients and Selected Organic Pollutants Carried by Rivers

9. Biogeochemical Cycling in Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems and Continental Margins

10. Dynamics and Vulnerability of Marine Food Webs in Semi-Enclosed Systems

11. Distribution and Consequences of Hypoxia

12. Ecosystem Services of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems

Appendix: Workshop Participants

About the Editors

List of Contributors

SCOPE Series List

SCOPE Executive Committee 2005–2008

Index

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