Coastal ecosystems are presently one of the most impacted environments by contamination and human pressures [...
Coastal watersheds and nearshore marine areas are the most valuable and dynamic places on Earth. Hum...
More than half the world’s human population lives within 100 km of the coast, and that number is exp...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon scientifi c research, monitoring, and manage-ment of the co...
Coastal ecosystems are dynamic, complex, and often fragile transition environments between land and ...
Coastal zone is of great importance in the provision of various valuable ecosystem services. However...
Sustained monitoring programs are necessary to evidence the efficacy of regulatory controls on pollu...
Coastal environments include several different habitat typologies, from shorelines to estuaries, and...
Coastal pollution is a worldwide environmental problem. The data provide current status of physico-c...
Coastal waters are under increasing pressures from surrounding human populations. Effective manageme...
Innovative research relating oceans and human health is advancing our understanding of diseasecausin...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
Marine ecosystems are increasingly subjected to a variety of anthropogenic pressures, which can alte...
This literature review of monitoring and indicators of the coastal and estuarine environment is part...
Cartagena coastal zone (W Mediterranean) was chosen for a practical case study to investigate the su...
In the Salish Sea, pollution represents an anthropogenic pressure which would clearly benefit from a...
Coastal watersheds and nearshore marine areas are the most valuable and dynamic places on Earth. Hum...
More than half the world’s human population lives within 100 km of the coast, and that number is exp...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon scientifi c research, monitoring, and manage-ment of the co...
Coastal ecosystems are dynamic, complex, and often fragile transition environments between land and ...
Coastal zone is of great importance in the provision of various valuable ecosystem services. However...
Sustained monitoring programs are necessary to evidence the efficacy of regulatory controls on pollu...
Coastal environments include several different habitat typologies, from shorelines to estuaries, and...
Coastal pollution is a worldwide environmental problem. The data provide current status of physico-c...
Coastal waters are under increasing pressures from surrounding human populations. Effective manageme...
Innovative research relating oceans and human health is advancing our understanding of diseasecausin...
Coastal zone, as defi ned by the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island, includes areas...
Marine ecosystems are increasingly subjected to a variety of anthropogenic pressures, which can alte...
This literature review of monitoring and indicators of the coastal and estuarine environment is part...
Cartagena coastal zone (W Mediterranean) was chosen for a practical case study to investigate the su...
In the Salish Sea, pollution represents an anthropogenic pressure which would clearly benefit from a...
Coastal watersheds and nearshore marine areas are the most valuable and dynamic places on Earth. Hum...
More than half the world’s human population lives within 100 km of the coast, and that number is exp...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon scientifi c research, monitoring, and manage-ment of the co...