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Wave Crests Harvest

Ritika Gupta

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Publisher: Publifye

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Wave Crests Harvest explores the critical intersection of marine biology, economics, and social sciences in the context of ocean resource harvesting, primarily focusing on seaweed and fish. It addresses the urgent need for sustainable practices to balance global food demands with the preservation of delicate marine ecosystems.

 
The book highlights the interconnectedness of marine life, emphasizing that irresponsible harvesting can lead to ecological damage and resource depletion, impacting coastal communities that rely on these resources. For example, efficient fishing techniques, such as remote sensing to monitor fish distributions, are explored as ways to minimize the ecological impact.

 
The book presents a structured exploration of the topic, beginning with foundational concepts in marine biology and resource management. Subsequent chapters delve into the ecology of seaweed forests, the life cycles of key fish species, and the socio-economic dimensions of ocean resource harvesting. It examines how traditional fishing practices have evolved into industrial-scale operations and the subsequent impact on marine populations.

 
Ultimately, Wave Crests Harvest argues that integrating scientific research, technological advancements, and adaptive management strategies is crucial for achieving sustainable ocean resource management, offering practical applications and policy recommendations.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 89 pages.

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