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Charophytes in the Baltic Sea Threats and Conservation

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By: Mohamed AM Yousef(Editor), Hendrik Schubert(Editor), Henning von Nordheim(Editor)
44 pages, colour & b/w maps, tables
Charophytes in the Baltic Sea
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  • Charophytes in the Baltic Sea ISBN: 9783784336091 Paperback Dec 2001 Out of Print #135785
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At the first and second Workshop on "Charophytes in the Baltic Sea" a first attempt was made to get an overview on the distribution and status of Charophytes along the Baltic coastline. These workshops, assisted and financed by the unit "Marine and Coastal Nature Conservation" of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) on the Isle of Vilm, united the expertise of 20 specialists of all Baltic countries. Therefore for the first time not only a survey about the distribution could be gathered, but also trends in population dynamics could be shown and potential thread factors were identified. As a result of these workshops, a catalogue of tasks was agreed on which will be tackled by a newly founded working group of the "Baltic Marine Biologists" (BMB). This catalogue includes the compilation of data needed for a "Red List" and the preparation of a common determination key for Charophytes of the Baltic ecoregion. In this issue the first results about the Charophytes in the Baltic Sea are presented.

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Out of Print
By: Mohamed AM Yousef(Editor), Hendrik Schubert(Editor), Henning von Nordheim(Editor)
44 pages, colour & b/w maps, tables
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