Authors
Kelly S Andrews, Gregory D Williams, Jameal F Samhouri, Kristin N Marshall, Vladlena Gertseva, Phillip S Levin
Publication date
2015/6
Journal
Environmental Conservation
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
139-151
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
As human population size and demand for seafood and other marine resources increase, understanding the influence of human activities in the ocean and on land becomes increasingly critical to the management and conservation of marine resources. In order to account for human influence on marine ecosystems while making management decisions, linkages between various anthropogenic pressures and ecosystem components need to be determined. Those linkages cannot be drawn until it is known how different pressures have been changing over time. This paper identifies indicators and develops time series for 22 anthropogenic pressures acting on the USA's portion of the California Current ecosystem. Time series suggest that seven pressures have decreased and two have increased over the short term, while five pressures were above and two pressures were below long-term means. Cumulative indices …
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