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9798223860495 - Sario, Azhar Ul Haque: Oceanic Life Threat (eBook, ePUB)
Sario, Azhar Ul Haque

Oceanic Life Threat (eBook, ePUB)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Österreich NW EB

ISBN: 9798223860495 bzw. 822386049X, Sprache unbekannt, Azhar ul Haque Sario, neu, E-Book.

Lieferung aus: Österreich, Sofort per Download lieferbar, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
"Oceanic Life Threat" is a profound exploration of the hidden crisis beneath the waves. This book unveils the multifaceted issue of water pollution and its devastating impact on marine life. Spanning over 15 insightful chapters, it delves deep into the myriad of threats our oceans face, from the torrents of industrial discharge to the insidious creep of urban wastewater.At its core, "Oceanic Life Threat" confronts the stark reality of how human activities, whether it's the spilling of oil or the use of pesticides, are irrevocably altering marine ecosystems. The book lays bare the consequences of such actions, including the decline in biodiversity, the degradation of habitats, and the outbreak of diseases among marine organisms. Each chapter meticulously illustrates a different facet of the problem, be it the perilous journey of microplastics through the marine food chain, the ominous spread of algal blooms, or the silent threat of chemical contaminants.What sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach. It doesn't just stop at outlining the problems. It goes a step further by discussing remediation strategies, conservation efforts, and the principles of ecological restoration. The chapters on policy and governance offer a ray of hope, highlighting how international agreements, local policies, and community involvement can make a difference.The authors also address the human side of this crisis. They explore the implications of marine pollution on human health, emphasizing the risks associated with contaminated seafood and polluted recreational waters. This connection between human and oceanic health underscores the urgency of the matter."Oceanic Life Threat" is more than just a book; it's a clarion call to action. It's an invitation to understand the depth of the crisis, to reflect on our role in it, and to engage in the solutions. By weaving together case studies, scientific research, and practical solutions, this book stands as a pivotal resource for anyone concerned about the future of our oceans and our planet. It's a must-read for environmentalists, policymakers, students, and anyone who believes in the power of informed action to bring about change.
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9798223569305 - Sario, Azhar Ul Haque: Oceanic Life Threat
Sario, Azhar Ul Haque

Oceanic Life Threat

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland PB NW

ISBN: 9798223569305 bzw. 8223569302, Sprache unbekannt, Azhar ul Haque Sario, Taschenbuch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 2-4 Wochen, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
"Oceanic Life Threat" is a profound exploration of the hidden crisis beneath the waves. This book unveils the multifaceted issue of water pollution and its devastating impact on marine life. Spanning over 15 insightful chapters, it delves deep into the myriad of threats our oceans face, from the torrents of industrial discharge to the insidious creep of urban wastewater. At its core, "Oceanic Life Threat" confronts the stark reality of how human activities, whether it's the spilling of oil or the use of pesticides, are irrevocably altering marine ecosystems. The book lays bare the consequences of such actions, including the decline in biodiversity, the degradation of habitats, and the outbreak of diseases among marine organisms. Each chapter meticulously illustrates a different facet of the problem, be it the perilous journey of microplastics through the marine food chain, the ominous spread of algal blooms, or the silent threat of chemical contaminants. What sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach. It doesn't just stop at outlining the problems. It goes a step further by discussing remediation strategies, conservation efforts, and the principles of ecological restoration. The chapters on policy and governance offer a ray of hope, highlighting how international agreements, local policies, and community involvement can make a difference. The authors also address the human side of this crisis. They explore the implications of marine pollution on human health, emphasizing the risks associated with contaminated seafood and polluted recreational waters. This connection between human and oceanic health underscores the urgency of the matter. "Oceanic Life Threat" is more than just a book; it's a clarion call to action. It's an invitation to understand the depth of the crisis, to reflect on our role in it, and to engage in the solutions. By weaving together case studies, scientific research, and practical solutions, this book stands as a pivotal resource for anyone concerned about the future of our oceans and our planet. It's a must-read for environmentalists, policymakers, students, and anyone who believes in the power of informed action to bring about change.
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