Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems
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2. Trawl survey strategies and applications for assessing <strong>the</strong> changing state of<br />
fish communities in large marine ecosystems<br />
M. J. Ntiba<br />
3. Strategy and application for sampling large marine ecosystems with <strong>the</strong> R. Williams and J. A.<br />
continuous plankton recorder and undulating oceanographic recorder/<br />
aquashuttle<br />
Lindley<br />
4. An overview of <strong>the</strong> status of marine pollution in <strong>the</strong> East African region C. M. Nguta<br />
5. Application of <strong>the</strong> large marine ecosystem concept to <strong>the</strong> Somali Current E. N. Okemwa<br />
Part II. Pelagic ecosystems<br />
6. Coastal upwelling and o<strong>the</strong>r processes regulating ecosystem productivity and A. Bakun, C. Roy, and S.<br />
fish production in <strong>the</strong> western Indian Ocean<br />
Lluch-Cota<br />
7. Seasonal fluctuations in plankton biomass and productivity in <strong>the</strong> ecosystems M. A. Baars,<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Somali Current, Gulf of Aden, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn Red Sea<br />
P. H. Schalk, and<br />
M. J.W. Veldhuis<br />
8. Role of oceanic fronts in promoting productivity in <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn Indian Ocean H. B. Menon<br />
9. Mean monthly sea-level variation and its relation to large-scale ocean<br />
S. Ragoonaden<br />
circulation in <strong>the</strong> southwest Indian Ocean<br />
10. Spiny lobsters in <strong>the</strong> Indian Ocean: Speciation in relation to oceanographic D. E. Pollock<br />
ecosystems<br />
11. Spatial-temporal structure of Indian Ocean ecosystems: A large-scale<br />
S. A. Piontkovski<br />
approach<br />
Part III. Case studies<br />
12. The role of estuaries in large marine ecosystems: Examples from <strong>the</strong> Natal J. A. G. Cooper,<br />
Coast, South Africa<br />
T. D. Harrison, and<br />
A. E. L. Ramm<br />
C. A. Muhando and<br />
13. Fisheries resources of Zanzibar: Problems and recommendations<br />
N. S. Jiddawi<br />
14. The Agulhas Current ecosystem with particular reference to dispersal of fish L. E. Beckley<br />
larvae<br />
15. The Red Sea as an extension of <strong>the</strong> Indian Ocean A. Getahun<br />
16. Status and future of <strong>the</strong> St. Lucia Lake system, a large estuary of <strong>the</strong><br />
A. T. Forbes and<br />
southwestern Indian Ocean<br />
D. P. Cyrus<br />
B. N. Desai and<br />
17. Biologic production and fishery potential of <strong>the</strong> exclusive economic zone of<br />
R. M. S. Bhargava<br />
India<br />
Part IV. Management and governance<br />
18. Implications of Agenda 21 of <strong>the</strong> United Nations Conference on Environment G. M. Mailu<br />
and Development on <strong>Marine</strong> Resources in East Africa with particular reference<br />
to Kenya and Tanzania<br />
19. Somali Current large marine ecosystem and related issues L. M. Alexander<br />
20. Legal constraints and options for total ecosystem management of large marine E. Somers<br />
ecosystems<br />
21. Application of integrated environmental management toward solving <strong>the</strong> P. A. Raal and L. Barwell<br />
problems affecting <strong>the</strong> Tana River Delta and its linkage with <strong>the</strong> Somali Current<br />
ecosystem<br />
22. <strong>Marine</strong> conservation areas in Kenya S. D. M. Weru<br />
23. Indian Ocean large marine ecosystems: Need for national and regional S. N. Dwivedi and<br />
framework for conservation and sustainable development<br />
A. K. Choubey<br />
H. b. A. Ahmad,<br />
L. Ahmed,<br />
24. Regional stewardship for sustainable marine resources management in <strong>the</strong> A. Atapattu,<br />
Bay of Bengal<br />
S. Chullasorn,<br />
Y. P. Lui,<br />
M. H. Maniku,<br />
D. J. Nickerson,<br />
J. Pimoljinda,<br />
T. H. Purwaka,<br />
S. Saeed,<br />
E. Soetopo, Suseno, and<br />
Y.S. Yadava