An ecosystem characterisation of the Bay of Bengal

This study summarises the high level drivers on ecological systems of the BOBLME. The ecological characterisation resulted in the identification of 29 subsystems. The report recommends the development of fully integrated approaches that considers human needs and the ecological system, involving stakeholders in a transparent way.

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Main Authors: Brewer, D., Hayes, D., Lyne, V., Donovan, A., Skewes, T., Milton, D., Murphy, N.
Other Authors: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) 2015
Subjects:Conservation, Ecology, Fisheries, Policies, ecological systems, integrated approaches, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34573
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Summary:This study summarises the high level drivers on ecological systems of the BOBLME. The ecological characterisation resulted in the identification of 29 subsystems. The report recommends the development of fully integrated approaches that considers human needs and the ecological system, involving stakeholders in a transparent way.