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Marine Mammals: Conservation and Management

by C. Riley

ISBN 9781835350478
Publisher EDTECH PRESS
Copyright Year 2025
Price £150.00
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Description

Worldwide maritime habitats contain marine animals. They are a diverse collection of animals, having special physical traits that enable them to survive in the harsh conditions of the ocean, including its tremendous depths, pressure, and darkness. The management and conservation of marine animal populations around the world are the topics of this book. It offers a thorough, current analysis of how we handle interactions with whales, dolphins, seals, and dugongs. It explains the interactions between marine mammal populations and wild fisheries and aquaculture, as well as how we oversee the preservation of whale, dolphin, and seal populations. The management and protection of marine animals are also discussed in the book, along with topics such how ethics, genetics, acoustics, ecological models, and pollution are affected. Based on the most recent taxonomy, it thoroughly defines each species and covers a wide range of biological, ecological, and sociological aspects of marine animals. The goal of this book is to both summarise the current state of the art and to promote new ideas and additional advancements in this field of study. For all individuals interested in marine mammals, including scientists, managers, policymakers, business representatives, and students, it is an essential and easily available resource.

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