Our seas and coasts are an asset with rich and varied resources, both living and non-living. They support livelihoods through marine and coastal industries such as fishing, aquaculture, energy extraction and tourism. They provide spaces for recreation, play and relaxation. For the many of us who live at the coasts, the marine environment provides a sense of place and identity. Indeed, in some locations, particularly small island nations, our seas and coasts define cultures, and cultural practices such as ‘pearling’ (the traditional sea-use of harvesting pearls from oyster beds in Bahrain) have even been entered into the World Heritage List
Humans and ecosystems are inextricably linked. The marine environment provides significant benefits ...
Abstract Despite the important role of ecosystem services, their study and associated monetary valu...
There are many demands of different activities on the coast, and most of them need a good quality en...
Our seas and coasts are an asset with rich and varied resources, both living and non-living. They su...
The many qualities of marine environments are at the heart of debates about ‘environments and econom...
Oceans and coasts provide the majority of the world’s ecosystem benefits and much of the private sec...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
Coasts form the universal stage on which people interact with the global ocean. Our history is inext...
The coastal zone is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem contained within a relatively narrow ban...
On an island continent, Australians proclaim themselves to be “girt by sea” in their national anthem...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Shellfish communities are nowadays recognized as a key factor in processes and structures of coastal...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Humans and ecosystems are inextricably linked. The marine environment provides significant benefits ...
Abstract Despite the important role of ecosystem services, their study and associated monetary valu...
There are many demands of different activities on the coast, and most of them need a good quality en...
Our seas and coasts are an asset with rich and varied resources, both living and non-living. They su...
The many qualities of marine environments are at the heart of debates about ‘environments and econom...
Oceans and coasts provide the majority of the world’s ecosystem benefits and much of the private sec...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
Coasts form the universal stage on which people interact with the global ocean. Our history is inext...
The coastal zone is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem contained within a relatively narrow ban...
On an island continent, Australians proclaim themselves to be “girt by sea” in their national anthem...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Shellfish communities are nowadays recognized as a key factor in processes and structures of coastal...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Humans and ecosystems are inextricably linked. The marine environment provides significant benefits ...
Abstract Despite the important role of ecosystem services, their study and associated monetary valu...
There are many demands of different activities on the coast, and most of them need a good quality en...