Marine Biology of the Mediterranean Sea in the future: Climate change, overexploitation, habitat loss, and decline in biodiversity are taking a toll on the Mediterranean Sea. Here is some more information on all those factors and how they might influence the future of the Mediterranean sea from a marine biologist's perspective. And of course some of the things that all of us can do to hopefully turn things around for the better!
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1. Welcome on board
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2. What makes the Adriatic sea so special
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3. Life on Land vs. Land under water
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4. Rock coasts
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5. Seagrass: the lungs of the Mediterranean sea
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6. The open Sea
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7. Algae
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8. Fish and fisheries
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9. Climate change and impacts on the Marine Environment
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10. What's next for our oceans:
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