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Author: Camilo transfered
Year: 2021
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Year: 1991
Keywords: blue carbon
The “dead zone” of the Mississippi Delta Map
The phenomenon of the “dead zone” results from an excess of nitrates and phosphorous in the Mississippi River. The latter stimulates the proliferation of algae which decomposes when dead, covering over the seabed. This decomposition absorbs all the available oxygen, preventing the presence of all other living matter. The phenomenon has been triggered by the increase in surface cultivation of maize for fuel energy production (more than 35 million hectares). The infatuation of the United States for agro-motor fuels has thus contributed to an increase in use of chemical fertilizers containing nitrates and phosphorous… According to some experts, this “dead zone” phenomenon will certainly exacerbate in the future by climate change, the increase in water temperature accelerating the decomposition of the algae and the redistribution of rainfall, modifying river flow rates.
Author: AREC
Year: 2014
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The 18 Marine Ecoregions of TNC’s Mesoamerican and Caribbean Region
This map illustrates the 18 Marine Ecoregions of TNC’s Mesoamerican and Caribbean Region.
Author: TNC
Year: 2006
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The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) in the Caribbean
Author: CLME+ PCU
Year: 2020
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The Alliance of Rural Communities of Trinidad and Tobago (ARC): “Where the periphery becomes the centre!”
The Alliance of Rural Communities of Trinidad and Tobago (ARC): “Where the periphery becomes the centre!”
This case study aims to enhance knowledge about innovations and best practices currently being utilised by civil society organisations (CSOs) and their partners in the Caribbean that can be applied to support conservation, restoration and sustainable use of coastal and marine resources in marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine managed areas (MMAs). It has been developed under the regional project ‘Powering Innovations in Civil Society and Enterprises for Sustainability in the Caribbean’ (PISCES) which is being funded by the European Union EuropeAid programme and implemented over a three-year period (2017 to 2020). PISCES is taking place in ten countries: Antigua and Barbuda; The Bahamas; Dominica;
Grenada; Haiti; Jamaica; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; and
Trinidad and Tobago.
Author: Goddard, G. and Fitzjames, K,
Year: –2021
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