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The Gulf of Guinea volume is part of a series on the Large Marine Ecosystems. This volume combines the latest research on the Gulf of Guinea from scientists working primarily in the region and from Europe. It covers the dynamics of the oceanic and coastal waters of the region, the major biological resources, pollution in the marine environment and the socio-economics and governance of marine fisheries. A significant number of new data sets, including some which have been repatriated from outside the region, are now made available through this publication. The combination of the various chapt
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monografia Rebiun19959676 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19959676 m o d | cr -n--------- 020603s2002 ne ab ob 000 0 eng 2002072484 1-281-05503-4 9786611055035 0-08-053273-X UPVA 997184679403706 UAM 991007634552504211 UPM 991005505257004212 UCAR 991008446581004213 CBUC 991013419206206708 CBUC 991010400518006709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng ls----- 333.95/615/0916373 21 333.9560916373 333.956150916373 McGlade, J.M. The Gulf of Guinea large marine ecosystem electronic resource] :] environmental forcing & sustainable development of marine resources edited by Jacqueline M. McGlade ... [et al.]. 1st ed Amsterdam Boston Elsevier 2002 Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Elsevier 1 online resource (429 p.) 1 online resource (429 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Large marine ecosystems Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references Cover; Contents; Contributors; Series Editor's Introduction; Preface; Acknowledgements; Colour plates; Part I: Principles & Programmes; Chapter 1. The EU/INCO-DC Project: Impacts of Environmental Forcing on Marine Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Artisanal and Industrial Fisheries in the Gulf of Guinea; Chapter 2. A Modular Approach to Monitoring, Assessing and Managing Large Marine Ecosystems; Chapter 3. The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem Project: Turning Challenges into Achievements Chapter 4. Consilience in Oceanographic and Fishery Research: A Concept and Some DigressionsPart II: Environmental Forcing & Productivity; Environmental Forcing; Chapter 5. Variability of Physical Environmental Processes in the Gulf of Guinea and Implications for Fisheries Recruitment. An Investigation Using Remotely Sensed Sea Surface Temperature; Chapter 6. Defining Ecosystem Structure from Natural Variability: Application of Principal Components Analysis to Remotely Sensed Sea Surface Temperature Chapter 7. A Multi-Data Approach for Assessing the Spatio-Temporal Variability of the Ivorian-Ghanaian Coastal Upwelling: Understanding Pelagic Fish Stock DynamicsChapter 8. Physico-Chemical Changes in Continental Shelf Waters of the Gulf of Guinea and Possible Impacts on Resource Variability -; Chapter 9. Environmental Variability at a Coastal Station near Abidjan: Oceanic and Continental Influences; Productivity; Chapter 10. Environmental and Resource Variability off Northwest Africa and in the Gulf of Guinea: A Review Chapter 11. Monitoring Levels of ""Phytoplankton Colour"" in the Gulf of Guinea Using Ships of OpportunityChapter 12. Spatial and Temporal Variations in Benthic Fauna and Communities of the Tropical Atlantic Coast of Africa; Chapter 13. The Contribution of Coastal Lagoons to the Continental Shelf Ecosystem of Ghana; Part III: Fish & Fisheries; Fish Ecology; Chapter 14. Fish Species Assemblages on the Continental Shelf and Upper Slope off Ghana; Chapter 15. Analysis of the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Demersal Communities of the Continental Shelf of Côte d'Ivoire Chapter 16. Population Structure of Two Commercially Important Marine Species in and Around the Gulf of GuineaFisheries; Chapter 17. An Overview of Fishery Resources and Fishery Research in the Gulf of Guinea; Chapter 18. Environmental Forcing and Fisheries Resources in Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana: Did Something Happen?; Chapter 19. Status of Demersal Fishery Resources on the Inner Continental Shelf off Ghana; Chapter 20. A Database for the Trawl Fisheries of Côte d'Ivoire: Structure and Use Chapter 21. Spatial Modelling of Trophic Interactions and Fisheries Impacts in Coastal Ecosystems: A Case Study of Sakumo Lagoon, Ghana The Gulf of Guinea volume is part of a series on the Large Marine Ecosystems. This volume combines the latest research on the Gulf of Guinea from scientists working primarily in the region and from Europe. It covers the dynamics of the oceanic and coastal waters of the region, the major biological resources, pollution in the marine environment and the socio-economics and governance of marine fisheries. A significant number of new data sets, including some which have been repatriated from outside the region, are now made available through this publication. The combination of the various chapt English Fishery resources- Guinea, Gulf of Ecosystem management- Guinea, Gulf of Marine ecology- Guinea, Gulf of Electronic books McGlade, J. M. Jacqueline Myriam) 1955-) Large marine ecosystems (CKB)1000000000292417 (DLC) (OCoLC) 2212-1129 0-444-51028-1 Large marine ecosystems