نتایج جستجو برای: coastal communities

تعداد نتایج: 183542  

2017
Hauke F. Kegler Muhammad Lukman Mirta Teichberg Jeremiah Plass-Johnson Christiane Hassenrück Christian Wild Astrid Gärdes

Coastal eutrophication is a key driver of shifts in bacterial communities on coral reefs. With fringing and patch reefs at varying distances from the coast the Spermonde Archipelago in southern Sulawesi, Indonesia offers ideal conditions to study the effects of coastal eutrophication along a spatially defined gradient. The present study investigated bacterial community composition of three cora...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Vani Mohit Philippe Archambault Nicolas Toupoint Connie Lovejoy

Most of what is known about coastal free-living and attached bacterial diversity is based on open coasts, with high particulate and nutrient riverine supply, terrestrial runoffs, and anthropogenic activities. The Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) are dominated by shallow lagoons with small, relatively pristine catchments and no freshwater input apart from rain. Such conditio...

1996
Frank Rijsberman Saskia Werners

FOREWORD On June 17, 1998 the Bank's Board of Directors favorably considered a new Strategy for Coastal and Marine Resources Management. The Strategy provides new directions for Bank activities in coastal and marine areas in Latin America and the Caribbean, a region endowed with a unique and valuable maritime heritage. The strategy calls for a renewed, more integrated approach to investments an...

2015
John N. Kittinger Lida T. Teneva Haruko Koike Kostantinos A. Stamoulis Daniela S. Kittinger Kirsten L. L. Oleson Eric Conklin Mahana Gomes Bart Wilcox Alan M. Friedlander Konstantinos I Stergiou

Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural benefits to communities worldwide, but these services are diminishing due to local and global threats. In response, place-based strategies involve communities and resource users in management have proliferated. Here, we present a transferable community-based approach to assess the social and ecological fac...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M T Cottrell D L Kirchman

We determined the compositions of bacterioplankton communities in surface waters of coastal California using clone libraries of 16S rRNA genes and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in order to compare the community structures inferred from these two culture-independent approaches. The compositions of two clone libraries were quite similar to those of clone libraries of marine bacteriopl...

2014
Patrick D Nunn

Rapid coastal change is common in the Asia-Pacific region yet an understanding of its causes, recurrence times, and impacts is not always clear through the use of conventional geological methods. It is suggested that myths (traditional [oral] tales) are underutilized sources of information about coastal change in this region. This is illustrated by consideration of myths likely to recall (early...

2015
Laura L. Geselbracht Kathleen Freeman Anne P. Birch Jorge Brenner Doria R. Gordon Inés Álvarez

The Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) was applied at six major estuaries along Florida's Gulf Coast (Pensacola Bay, St. Andrews/Choctawhatchee Bays, Apalachicola Bay, Southern Big Bend, Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor) to provide quantitative and spatial information on how coastal ecosystems may change with sea level rise (SLR) and to identify how this information can be used to inform a...

2015
Nazmul Huq Marc A. Rosen

This paper identifies and analyses climate change impacts, their cascading consequences and the livelihood implications of these impacts on smallholder agricultural communities of coastal Bangladesh. Six physically and socio-economically vulnerable communities of south-western coastal regions were studied. Primary data was collected through focus group discussions, a seasonal calendar, and hist...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2002
Gerry Veenstra

OBJECTIVE An imbalance in the distribution of economic resources, i.e., income inequality, is a characteristic of a community that may influence the aggregate health of the population. In North America, income inequality seems to be strongly related to mortality rates among American communities such as states and metropolitan areas but largely irrelevant for health at similar levels of geopolit...

2000
Peter Ruggiero

Coastal zone management practices, regulatory decisions, and land-use planning activities along the southwest Washington coast have historically been made with insufficient information concerning the dynamic coastal environment. This lack of information can and has resulted in a mix of costly problems, legal disputes, risks to public health and safety, damages to resources and industry, and los...

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