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Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Fisheries Climate Change Natural Resources and the Environment Coastal zone Ecology and ecosystems Oceans Reefs
Climate change, resulting from both natural and anthropogenic factors, is expected to affect virtually every aspect of marine ecosystem structure and function from community composition and biogeochemical cycling, to the prevalence of diseases. Climate can affect all life-history stages through direct and indirect processes and the possible effects of climate change for marine populations include changes in population dynamics (body size, reproduction), community composition and geographical distributions.
Climate Change Climate Meteorology and Weather Ecology and ecosystems Natural Resources and the Environment Reefs Vegetation
Powerpoint presentations to promote awareness of impacts of climate change and practical adaptations.