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because it is the home of many marine animals
Marine biodiversity refers to the variety of species and ecosystems found in the ocean, while land biodiversity refers to the variety of species and ecosystems found on land. Marine biodiversity is influenced by factors such as salinity, temperature, and pressure, while land biodiversity is influenced by factors such as temperature, altitude, and soil type. Marine biodiversity is often higher than land biodiversity due to the vast and connected nature of ocean ecosystems.
Marine biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms in the ocean, including fish, marine mammals, corals, algae, and invertebrates. It is important for maintaining ecosystem balance, supporting commercial fisheries, and providing valuable ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling. However, marine biodiversity is increasingly threatened by factors like overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change.
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An area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms is called a "marine biodiversity hotspot" or a "marine biodiversity hotspot."
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At present, many coral reefs not only in our country but also in other parts of the world are being destroyed. How?1. The reefs are being mined to be used as building materials.2. Some reefs are being buried in silt because of the erosion of mountains and hills.3. Reefs are polluted by sewage that is drained into the sea.4. Fishermen use dynamite to blow up coral reefs so that they will have more fish to catch. Some use muro-ami, a destructive method of catching fish. Cyanide Fishing contributes to the death of corals.5. any people break up corals and sell the pieces to tourists and other people who use these as decorations in their homes.
Roberto Danovaro has written: 'Methods for the study of deep-sea sediments, their functioning and biodiversity' -- subject(s): Marine biology, Marine sediments, Benthic animals, Methodology, Benthos, Research 'Methods for the study of deep-sea sediments--their functioning and biodiversity' 'Methods for the study of deep-sea sediments--their functioning and biodiversity' -- subject(s): Marine biology, Marine sediments, Benthic animals, Methodology, Benthos, Research
"The impact of climate change on marine ecosystems and biodiversity."
Increased carbon dioxide production leads to ocean acidification, which occurs when CO2 is absorbed by seawater, lowering its pH levels. This can have detrimental effects on marine ecosystems and biodiversity. Ocean acidification can weaken the shells and skeletons of marine organisms such as corals, mollusks, and some plankton, making them more vulnerable to predators and environmental stressors. Additionally, it can disrupt the balance of marine food chains and alter the behavior and physiology of marine species, ultimately leading to a decline in biodiversity.
A marine biodiversity hotspot.
The study aims to understand how climate change is impacting the variety of marine life in the ocean.