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Threats to Marine and Coastal Biodiversity in the NOWPAP Region (2010)

Threats to Marine and Coastal Biodiversity in the NOWPAP Region (2010)

The Northwest Pacific region features coastal and island ecosystems with spectacular marine life and commercially important fishing resources. The region is also one of the most densely populated parts of the world, resulting in enormous pressures and demands on the environment, including marine and coastal biodiversity. This brochure provides information on biodiversity threats and status is given for the western and eastern parts of the NOWPAP region as well as on member states response to those threats.