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Emerald Kelp Forests - cover

Emerald Kelp Forests

Yves Earhart

Verlag: Publifye

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"Emerald Kelp Forests" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of Earth's most remarkable marine ecosystems, where towering kelp species create underwater forests that rival rainforests in their ecological importance. These marine giants, growing up to 100 feet tall, form intricate habitats that serve as both natural laboratories for understanding ocean health and critical zones for marine biodiversity.The book skillfully weaves together insights from oceanography, climate science, and marine biology to present a complete picture of these fascinating ecosystems. The text progresses logically through three main sections, beginning with kelp forest architecture and physiology, moving into the complex web of species interactions, and concluding with pressing conservation challenges.Drawing from extensive research across global locations including California's Channel Islands, Tasmania, and Norway's coastal waters, the book presents compelling evidence of how these underwater forests influence everything from fisheries productivity to coastal protection and carbon sequestration. What makes this work particularly valuable is its balanced approach to presenting scientific concepts, using clear explanations supported by detailed illustrations and real-world data.While maintaining academic rigor, the book remains accessible to both specialists and informed general readers, offering practical tools for ecosystem monitoring and conservation efforts. This comprehensive examination serves as both a crucial academic reference and an actionable guide for understanding and protecting these vital marine ecosystems, which act as key indicators of ocean health in our changing climate.
Verfügbar seit: 07.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 105 Seiten.

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