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Autor:
Choong-Ki Kim, Jodie E Toft, Michael Papenfus, Gregory Verutes, Anne D Guerry, Marry H Ruckelshaus, Katie K Arkema, Gregory Guannel, Spencer A Wood, Joanna R Bernhardt, Heather Tallis, Mark L Plummer, Benjamin S Halpern, Malin L Pinsky, Michael W Beck, Francis Chan, Kai M A Chan, Phil S Levin, Stephen Polasky
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 11, p e47598 (2012)
Many hope that ocean waves will be a source for clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, yet wave energy conversion facilities may affect marine ecosystems through a variety of mechanisms, including competition with other human uses. We developed
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4ac3826ddf741afbe85df02c2500db2
Autor:
Leif E. Anderson, Mark L. Plummer
Publikováno v:
Marine Resource Economics. 32:43-57
The Puget Sound estuary provides one of the most valuable shellfish habitats in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Shellfish are important economically, ecologically, and socially to the Puget Sound basin. The State of Washington manages the safety of shell
Autor:
Karma Norman, Phillip S. Levin, Gregory D. Williams, Chris J. Harvey, Mark L. Plummer, Melissa R. Poe, Sara Jo Breslow
Publikováno v:
Coastal Management. 44:397-408
Improved understanding and management of social-ecological systems (SES) requires collaboration between biophysical and social scientists; however, issues related to research philosophy and approaches, the nature of data, and language hinder interdis
Autor:
Sean M. Naman, M. Ruckelshaus, L. Conway-Cranos, John P. Bucci, Neil S. Banas, Mark L. Plummer, Parker MacCready, Peter M. Kiffney
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 533:15-28
Autor:
P. Kiffney, Parker MacCready, Mark L. Plummer, L. Conway-Cranos, Neil S. Banas, David A. Sutherland
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 38:735-753
Puget Sound is an estuarine inland sea fed by 14 major rivers and also strongly influenced by the nearby Fraser River. A comprehensive, particle-based reanalysis of an existing circulation model was used to map the area of influence of each of these
Autor:
Chris J. Harvey, Mark L. Plummer, Jennifer L. Burke, Katie K. Arkema, Mary Ruckelshaus, Georgi Spiridonov, Phillip S. Levin, Choong-Ki Kim, Tessa B. Francis, Glen R. Sutton, Anne D. Guerry, Jodie E. Toft, Thomas J. Minello, Michael P. Carey, Howard Townsend
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 71:713-724
Tools that integrate the complexity of natural systems are needed to facilitate ecosystem-based management (EBM). Loop analysis is an underutilized qualitative tool for EBM that uses information on foodweb links (e.g. predator–prey interactions) an
Autor:
Blake E. Feist, Mark L. Plummer
Conversion to renewable energy sources is a logical response to the increasing pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ocean wave energy is the least developed renewable energy source, despite having the highest energy per unit area. While many
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0fbb49bd6971a0a607129ecca14653c5
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 16:237-251
Eelgrass beds provide valuable refuge, foraging, and spawning habitat for many marine species, including valued species such as Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi), and Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister). We used
Autor:
Sarah E. Lester, Phil S. Levin, Kai M. A. Chan, Peter Ruggiero, Francis Chan, William B. Labiosa, Gregory M. Verutes, Mary Ruckelshaus, Heather Tallis, Mark L. Plummer, Jodie E. Toft, Jennifer Spencer, Benjamin S. Halpern, Andrew T. Day, Spencer A. Wood, Anne D. Guerry, Matthew Marsik, Guy Gelfenbaum, Stephen Polasky, Malin L. Pinsky, Gregory Guannel, Choong-Ki Kim, Joey R. Bernhardt, Michael Papenfus, Melanie McField, David A. Sutherland, Barry Gold, Michael W. Beck, Katie K. Arkema
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management. 8:107-121
People around the world are looking to marine ecosystems to provide additional benefits to society. As they consider expanding current uses and investing in new ones, new management approaches are needed that will sustain the delivery of the diverse
Autor:
Sarah E. Lester, Crow White, Guy Gelfenbaum, Mary Ruckelshaus, Lisa Wainger, Scott Redman, Anne D. Guerry, David S. Fox, Heather Tallis, Marc Conte, Stephen Copps, Margaret R. Caldwell, Rod Fujita, Karen L. McLeod, Michael Papenfus, Peter Kareiva, Brian R. Silliman, Barry Gold, Steven D. Gaines, Choong-Ki Kim, Kai Lee, Mark L. Plummer, Sandy J. Andelman
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 36:303-306
Policies are arising around the world, most recently in the United States, that mandate the implementation of marine spatial planning as a practical pathway towards ecosystem-based management. In the new United States ocean policy, and several other