AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification

This assessment report presents the results of the 2013 AMAP Assessment of Arctic Ocean Acidification (AOA). This is the first such assessment dealing with AOA from an Arctic-wide perspective, and complements several assessments that AMAP has delivered over the past ten years concerning the effects of climate change on Arctic ecosystems and people. This report provides the accessible scientific basis and validation for the statements and recommendations made in the Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment Summary for Policy-makers1 that was delivered to Arctic Council Ministers at their meeting in Kiruna, Sweden in May 2011 and the related AMAP State of the Arctic Environment report Arctic Ocean Acidification 2013: An Overview2. It includes extensive background data and references to the scientific literature, and details the sources for figures reproduced in the overview report.

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Autor principal: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Formato: Reports and Books biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado em: AMAP 2013
Assuntos:Arctic ecosystem, Arctic region, acidification, ocean, ocean circulation, ocean current, fish farming, coastal ecosystem, marine ecosystem, fishery resource, Climate Change, Ecosystem Management,
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-86602021-05-28T07:51:37Z AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Arctic ecosystem Arctic region acidification ocean ocean circulation ocean current fish farming coastal ecosystem marine ecosystem fishery resource Climate Change Ecosystem Management This assessment report presents the results of the 2013 AMAP Assessment of Arctic Ocean Acidification (AOA). This is the first such assessment dealing with AOA from an Arctic-wide perspective, and complements several assessments that AMAP has delivered over the past ten years concerning the effects of climate change on Arctic ecosystems and people. This report provides the accessible scientific basis and validation for the statements and recommendations made in the Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment Summary for Policy-makers1 that was delivered to Arctic Council Ministers at their meeting in Kiruna, Sweden in May 2011 and the related AMAP State of the Arctic Environment report Arctic Ocean Acidification 2013: An Overview2. It includes extensive background data and references to the scientific literature, and details the sources for figures reproduced in the overview report. 2016-10-11T20:07:07Z 2016-10-11T20:07:07Z 2013 Reports and Books https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8660 English Public application/pdf Arctic AMAP
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topic Arctic ecosystem
Arctic region
acidification
ocean
ocean circulation
ocean current
fish farming
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fishery resource
Climate Change
Ecosystem Management
Arctic ecosystem
Arctic region
acidification
ocean
ocean circulation
ocean current
fish farming
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fishery resource
Climate Change
Ecosystem Management
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Arctic region
acidification
ocean
ocean circulation
ocean current
fish farming
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fishery resource
Climate Change
Ecosystem Management
Arctic ecosystem
Arctic region
acidification
ocean
ocean circulation
ocean current
fish farming
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fishery resource
Climate Change
Ecosystem Management
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification
description This assessment report presents the results of the 2013 AMAP Assessment of Arctic Ocean Acidification (AOA). This is the first such assessment dealing with AOA from an Arctic-wide perspective, and complements several assessments that AMAP has delivered over the past ten years concerning the effects of climate change on Arctic ecosystems and people. This report provides the accessible scientific basis and validation for the statements and recommendations made in the Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment Summary for Policy-makers1 that was delivered to Arctic Council Ministers at their meeting in Kiruna, Sweden in May 2011 and the related AMAP State of the Arctic Environment report Arctic Ocean Acidification 2013: An Overview2. It includes extensive background data and references to the scientific literature, and details the sources for figures reproduced in the overview report.
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topic_facet Arctic ecosystem
Arctic region
acidification
ocean
ocean circulation
ocean current
fish farming
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fishery resource
Climate Change
Ecosystem Management
author Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
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title AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification
title_short AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification
title_full AMAP Assessment 2013: Arctic Ocean Acidification
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