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Ecosystem status report for the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem / by the Ecosystem Assessment Program, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Northeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.), publisher.
Series:
Northeast Fisheries Science Center reference document ; 09-11.
Northeast Fisheries Science Center reference document ; 09-11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Northeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.).
Fishery management--United States.
Fishery management.
Marine ecology--Atlantic Coast (New England).
Marine ecology.
Marine ecology--Atlantic Coast (Middle Atlantic States).
Climatic changes--Effect of human beings on--Atlantic Coast (New England).
Climatic changes.
Climatic changes--Effect of human beings on--Atlantic Coast (Middle Atlantic States).
Marine ecology--Effect of human beings on--North Atlantic Ocean.
Fishes--Effect of human beings on--Atlantic Coast (New England).
Fishes.
Benthos--Ecology--Atlantic Coast (New England).
Benthos.
Benthos--Ecology--Effect of human beings on--Atlantic Coast (New England).
Continental shelf--Environmental aspects--Atlantic Coast (U.S.).
Continental shelf.
Primary productivity (Biology)--Ecology--North Atlantic Ocean.
Primary productivity (Biology).
Benthic ecology.
Climatic changes--Effect of human beings on.
Continental shelf--Environmental aspects.
Fishes--Effect of human beings on.
Middle Atlantic States--Atlantic Coast.
New England--Atlantic Coast.
North Atlantic Ocean.
United States.
United States--Atlantic Coast.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([38] pages)
Other Title:
Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem
Place of Publication:
Woods Hole, Mass. : U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Ecosystem Assessment Program, 2009.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed on August 24, 2009).
"July 2009."
"Print publication date July 2009; web version posted August 12, 2009 "--Publication's home page: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/nefsc/publications/crd/crd0911
"The Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (NES LME) is a dynamic, highly productive, and intensively studied system providing a broad spectrum of ecosystem goods and services [1, 2]. This region, encompassing the continental shelf area between Cape Hatteras and the Gulf of Maine (Figure 1.1), spans approximately 250,000 km2 and supports some of the highest revenue fisheries in the nation. The system has historically undergone profound changes due to very heavy exploitation by distant-water and domestic fishing fleets [3]. Further, the region has experienced changes in climate and physical forcing that have contributed to large-scale alteration in ecosystem structure and function. Projections of future climate change highlight the need to understand the effects of natural and anthropogenically driven perturbations to this system and to devise effective management and mitigation strategies in response to these changes. In this report, we track changes in key indicators of climate, physical forcing, ecosystem dynamics, and the role of humans in this system"--Introduction
Includes bibliographical references.
OCLC:
432664669

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