Implications of climate change for managing coastal and marine protected habitats and species
Climate change is already affecting a wide range of marine and coastal conservation features (habitats, species, and communities).
Climate change is already affecting a wide range of marine and coastal conservation features (habitats, species, and communities).
The chemistry of the ocean is changing. Carbon dioxide released through emissions and deforestation is absorbed and dissolved into the ocean.
Advances in technology for ocean exploration are allowing us to reach new depths and previously unknown areas. As we reach these new frontiers
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Blue carbon denotes the long-term storage of carbon within plant habitats growing in coastal lands and nearshore marine environments.