The Science of Ocean Pollution / Frank R. Spellman
By: Spellman, Frank R [author.].
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TextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024Description: 1 online resource (xii, 252 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003407638; 1003407633; 9781000958690; 1000958698; 9781000958713; 100095871X.Subject(s): SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Oceanography | Marine pollutionDDC classification: 363.7394 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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1.And the Sea Will Show. 2. Ocean Dumping. 3. The Plastisphere It Floats. 4. Garbage Patch Sea. 5. The Floating Sun-Screened Sea. 6. The Floating Oily Sea. 7. The Floating Sewer Sea. 8. Water Pollution Treatment. 9.Runoff into the Floating Sea. 10. Log Patrol. 11. Other Assorted Containersand Packaging. 12. Industrial Sea Pollution. 13.Noisy Sea. 14. Electromagnetic Sea. 15. Heated Oceans. 16. Ocean Acidification. 17. Ocean Hypoxia. 18. 1 -- 9. 19. Ocean Pollutionand Health. 20. Conclusion.
The marine environment supports nearly half of the universal primary production, and a great share of which drives global fisheries. The Science of Ocean Pollution is written and presented in the author's characteristic conversational style and provides comprehensive coverage of the current situation regarding pollution in the world's oceans. Even though our welfare is intricately linked, interconnected with the sea and its natural resources, humans have substantially altered the face of the ocean within only a few centuries. The face of today's sea is quite apparent, obvious and visible; it floats. This book examines pollution runoff, plastics, oil spills and other pollutants that float in our seas as well as methods to best remediate these issues.
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