Arctic Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Plan (CBMP-MARINE PLAN).
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2011Author
Gill, M.J.
Crane, K.
Hindrum, R.
Arneberg, P.
Bysveen, I.
Denisenko, N.V.
Gofman, V.
Grant-Friedman, A.
Gudmundsson, G.
Hopcroft, R.R.
Iken, K.
Labansen, A.
Liubina, O.S.
Melnikov, I.A.
Moore, S.E.
Reist, J.D.
Sirenko, B.I.
Stow, J.
Ugarte, F.
Vongraven, D.
Watkins, J.
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137pp.
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Arctic biodiversity is under growing pressure from both climate change and resource development, requiring both managers and users to have access to more complete information to help them make timely and informed conservation and adaptation
decisions. Yet existing monitoring programs remain largely uncoordinated, limiting our ability to efectively monitor,
understand and respond to biodiversity trends at the circumpolar scale. The maintenance of healthy Arctic ecosystems is a
global imperative as the Arctic plays a critical role in the Earth’s physical, chemical and biological balance. Maintaining the
health of Arctic ecosystems is also of fundamental economic, cultural and spiritual importance to Arctic residents, many of
whom maintain close ties to the land and sea.
The Arctic’s size and complexity represents a signiicant challenge towards detecting and attributing changes in biodiversity.
This demands an integrated, pan-Arctic, ecosystem-based approach that can efectively ide.....
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Publisher: https://www.caff.is/marine/marine-monitoring-publications/3-arctic-marine-biodiversity-monitoring-planPublisher
CAFF International SecretariatAkureyri, Iceland
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CAFF Monitoring Series Report;3Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Phytoplankton biomass and diversityZooplankton biomass and diversity
Sea ice
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Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)Spatial Coverage
Arctic RegionISBN
1. 978-9979-9778-7-2Citation
Gill, M.J., et al (2011) Arctic Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Plan (CBMP-MARINE PLAN). Akureyri, Iceland, CAFF International Secretariat, 137pp. (CAFF Monitoring Series Report No.3), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-776Collections
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