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The Ecology of Poole Harbour - Volume 7

Part of the Proceedings in Marine Science series
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Poole Harbour's unique combination of physical characteristics provide for a rich and productive ecological community recognised for its internationally significant bird populations and as a haven for the naturalisation of exotic species.

But the Harbour is also exceptional in the extent to which it represents in microcosm the world-wide tensions between environment and development.

The contrasts are sometimes startling: the narrow Harbour entrance separates an unspoilt natural environment of considerable importance from an urban landscape where property competes with Manhattan and Hong Kong Island in the world-wide table of real estate values.

The Harbour serves as a port, fishing ground, a receiver of effluent and increasingly as a playground for the affluent.

It also lies above Europe's largest on-shore oil-field. "The Ecology of Poole Harbour" brings together for the first time expert contributions in such a way as to provide a picture of the ecology of the Harbour system as a whole.It covers all the major habitats from reed beds and salt marshes to the extensive mudflats and unseen sub-tidal regions, while also examining in some detail a wide range of ecological phenomena and issues.

It is the first expert overview of ecology of Poole Harbour as a whole.

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Elsevier Science Ltd
0444520643 / 9780444520647
Hardback
24/08/2005
United Kingdom
English
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Includes conference papers.