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[[image:Grebe-with-oil.jpg|thumb|right|Fig. 1. Human activities seriously threaten the future sustainability of marine species and ecosystems. Photo © Hyeonbyeong Chae ]] | [[image:Grebe-with-oil.jpg|thumb|right|Fig. 1. Human activities seriously threaten the future sustainability of marine species and ecosystems. Photo © Hyeonbyeong Chae ]] | ||
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*[[Pollution]] | *[[Pollution]] | ||
*[[Habitat destruction and fragmentation]] | *[[Habitat destruction and fragmentation]] | ||
*[[Non-native species invasions]] | *[[Non-native species invasions]] | ||
*[[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity |Global climate change ]] | *[[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity |Global climate change ]] | ||
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Threats to marine biodiversity have widespread social, economic, and biological consequences, the combination of which could threaten our own existence, including: | Threats to marine biodiversity have widespread social, economic, and biological consequences, the combination of which could threaten our own existence, including: | ||
− | *Economic losses through | + | *Economic losses through reduced productivity |
*Dramatic reductions in the numbers of many popular edible fish and shellfish | *Dramatic reductions in the numbers of many popular edible fish and shellfish | ||
*Extinction of species that might be useful in developing new medicines | *Extinction of species that might be useful in developing new medicines | ||
*Reduced ability of ecosystems to respond to disaster, both natural (floods) and man-made (pollution) | *Reduced ability of ecosystems to respond to disaster, both natural (floods) and man-made (pollution) | ||
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+ | ==Related articles== | ||
+ | :[[Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity]] | ||
+ | :[[MarBEF examples of fishery effects]] | ||
+ | :[[Threats to the coastal zone#Threats to Biodiversity]] | ||
+ | :[[Species extinction]] | ||
+ | :[[Mariculture]] | ||
+ | :Other articles in the [[:Category:Marine Biodiversity]] | ||
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+ | ==Further reading== | ||
+ | [https://www.millenniumassessment.org/en/index.html Millennium ecosystem assessment (2005)] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:14, 27 December 2020
Biodiversity loss has become one of the greatest environmental concerns of the last century, owing to increasing pressure on the environment by humans combined with the realisation that our activities can seriously threaten the future sustainability of marine species and ecosystems. Marine biodiversity in Europe is threatened by the fact that many of the goods and services provided by marine ecosystems are exploited in a non-sustainable way. In some cases, marine ecosystems are threatened to the extent that their structure and function is being jeopardised.
The most serious threats to marine biodiversity are:
- Overexploitation - recreational and commercial
- Pollution
- Habitat destruction and fragmentation
- Non-native species invasions
- Global climate change
Threats to marine biodiversity have widespread social, economic, and biological consequences, the combination of which could threaten our own existence, including:
- Economic losses through reduced productivity
- Dramatic reductions in the numbers of many popular edible fish and shellfish
- Extinction of species that might be useful in developing new medicines
- Reduced ability of ecosystems to respond to disaster, both natural (floods) and man-made (pollution)
Related articles
- Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity
- MarBEF examples of fishery effects
- Threats to the coastal zone#Threats to Biodiversity
- Species extinction
- Mariculture
- Other articles in the Category:Marine Biodiversity
Further reading
Millennium ecosystem assessment (2005)
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