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Sustaining Aquatic Bio & Ecosystem services (Marine Bio (managing…
Sustaining Aquatic Bio & Ecosystem services
Wetlands
Ecosystem services
carbon sink
recreational use
filtering and degrading toxic wastes
recharging ground water aquifiers
reducing flood and erosion
sustaining stream flow
supply valuable products
Threats
oil spills
rising sea levels
mining
subsidence- sinking due to upped river damming
Marine Bio
managing fisheries
Estimating fish and shellfish population.
laws and treaties
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1975 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
1979 Global Treaty on Migratory Species
US Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973
US Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
subsides
promote overfishing that leads in too many boats - too little fish
marine sanctuaries + reserves
protected areas from human activity
sustainable consumption
purchase sustainably
fresh water - lakes - rivers - and fisheries.
managing freshwater
subsidies + sustainable practices
laws
protected areas
restoration
sustainable use of freshwater and fisheries
prevent overfishing
limiting the size and the season
protect fish habitas
supporting populations
protect populations from harmful invasive species
ecosystem approach
Id perserve aquatic hotspots
protect and restore ecosystems
map and inventory
raise income on people
crate marine reserves