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Marine Wildlife Biology and Conservation

Marine Wildlife biology and conservation is an important field of study that seeks to understand the complex relationships between marine species and their ecosystems, as well as the resulting consequences of human activities on the marine environment. A strong focus is placed on protecting and preserving marine bio…

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Overview

Marine Wildlife biology and conservation is an important field of study that seeks to understand the complex relationships between marine species and their ecosystems, as well as the resulting consequences of human activities on the marine environment. A strong focus is placed on protecting and preserving marine biodiversity, providing sustainable solutions for the conservation of marine species, and helping to reduce the impact of human activities on these fragile eco-systems. Due to the interconnectedness of marine species, conservation efforts are necessary to ensure the health and sustainability of oceanic populations and habitats, which are essential to the global carbon cycle, food security and human health. Furthermore, marine Wildlife biology and conservation is increasingly vital to the development of effective policies and management practices for marine conservation and sustainable use of our oceans.

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Adriano Stinca · Italy

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