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El Universal - El Mundo - Dañados más del 40% de los océanos: experta

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En entrevista con EL UNIVERSAL.com.mx, Carrie Kappel, miembro del equipo de investigación que presentó el mapa de daños a los mares, asegura que algunas zonas...

A midterm report card

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... of marine ecosystems, highlighting the potential for rapid, dramatic changes in ocean conditions,” said Carrie Kappel, principal investigator of ...

Globale Studie: Zustand der Weltmeere erschreckend schlecht - WELT

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Forschergruppen führender Universitäten und Institute haben erstmals den Einfluss des Menschen auf die Weltmeere untersucht – von den Ergebnissen waren sie...

Maps show expected redistribution of global species due to climate...

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An international team of scientists tracks how fast and in which direction local climates — and species — have shifted.

Let the big fish go to save the species | New Scientistwww.newscientist.com › article › dn7579-let-the-...

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In a separate study, Carrie Kappel at the Hopkins Marine Station at Stanford University in California examined the threats to marine species.

Map shows how oceans suffer in graphic detail

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The first-ever comprehensive map of our planet's marine environment shows that human activity has heavily affected 41 percent of the world's ocean-covered area.

New Model for Sustainable Ocean Development | Science ...www.ecomagazine.com › news › new-model-for-...

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EMBED 1 Carrie Kappel ENH Carrie Kappel. Photo Credit: SONIA FERNANDEZ. "Our goal was to create a system that can simultaneously plan ...

Maps show expected redistribution of global species due to climate...

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As climate change unfolds over the next century, plants and animals will need to adapt or shift locations to follow their ideal climate. A new study provides...

Maps Show Expected Redistribution of Global Species Due to Climate...

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... climate simply disappears leaving species nowhere to go because they are up against a coastline or other barrier,” explained Carrie Kappel, ...

We're destroying our oceans

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Nearly every corner of the world's oceans have been damaged in some way by humans and some 41% of those waters are heavily affected.

Tipping Points: Resources and Guidance for Managing a ...www.natureserve.org › news-events › news › tip...

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This webinar will be presented by Carrie Kappel (UC Santa Barbara). Carrie will be joined by a panel of ocean science and policy experts and moderator, ...

Study finds climate change is causing modifications to marine life...

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The report, which involved scientists from 17 institutions, including NCEAS associates Carrie Kappel and Ben Halpern and former NCEAS ...

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Carrie Kappel Bren School of Environmental Science, University of California, Santa Barbara National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), ...

Scientists reveal first-ever global map of to | EurekAlert!

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More than 40 percent of the world's oceans are heavily affected by human activities, and few if any areas remain untouched, according to the first global-scale...
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