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America's Oceans in Crisis

The reprinted resource warns that without reform, our daily actions will increasingly jeopardize American oceans, which are already suffering from: coastal development and expansion, depletion of fisheries and other marine life, degradation from pollution and runoff, invasive species and other human-induced hazards. The resource is an abridged reprint of the executive summary of America's Living Oceans: Charting a Course for Sea Change by the Pew Oceans Commission.

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Resource Type: Non-journal article
Audience Level: Middle school 6-8, High school lower division 9-10, High school upper division 11-12, Undergraduate lower division 13-14, Undergraduate upper division 15-16, Graduate, Profession (degree program), General public & informal education, Continuing education

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Authors and Editors: Pew Oceans Commission of Pew Oceans Commission
Publisher: AIBS
Format: text/html
Copyright and other restrictions: Yes
Cost: No

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