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The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas: Part I

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas: Part I

Located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and between the Asian and Australian continents, the seas of the Indonesian Archipelago have a significant role in global weather patterns and oceanic circulation. The dynamic interplay between geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes, past and present, has given rise to one of the most diverse marine regions on the planet. The exceptional marine and coastal ecosystem diversity of the Indonesian archipelago provides hundreds of habitats that support thousands of species. This treasure trove of marine biodiversity has sustained the people of the archipelago for thousands of years. Population growth and socio-economic development place many of these resources at increasing risk of overexploitation. Using maps and numerous illustrations, The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas describes the complex and ecologically vulnerable coastal and marine ecosystems of the region in rich detail. Discussion of development, resource use and ecologically sustainable management plans is also incorporated. The first step towards sustainable use of marine and coastal resources, this book will be a valuable tool for ecologists, marine biologists, resource managers, government planners, and all those with an interest in the ecology of the region. Bound in two parts, of which this is the first, this book is part of The Ecology of Indonesia series.

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Geology

Chapter 3. Physical Oceanography and Meteorology

Chapter 4. Introducing Coral Reefs

Chapter 5. Geological History of Reefs

Chapter 6. Coral Reef Origins: The Theories

Chapter 7. Scleractinia: The Reef-Builders

Chapter 8. Non-Scleractinian Cnidaria

Chapter 9. Foraminiferida

Chapter 10. Environmental Factors

Chapter 11. Coral Reefs: Natural Disturbances

Chapter 12. Coral Reefs: Growth and Development

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