History of Marine Biology in the 21st Century
Dr. Prasad M
Fisheries
History of Marine Biology in the 21st Century
By Dr. Prasad M
In 'History of Marine Biology in the 21st Century', Dr. Prasad M provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving field of marine biology, emphasizing its significance in contemporary environmental and ecological studies. This book explores the advancements in marine research, highlighting key developments and their implications for fisheries management and conservation efforts. With a focus on the interrelationship between marine ecosystems and human activities, it serves as an essential resource for scholars and practitioners alike. The text delves into critical topics such as sustainable fishing practices, the role of marine biology in addressing climate change, and innovative methodologies employed in the field. Dr. Prasad M presents a thorough analysis of historical milestones that have shaped marine biology over the past two decades, offering insights into future directions for research and policy-making. This work is invaluable for those interested in the intersection of marine biology with environmental science and fisheries sustainability.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-898-1
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
In 'History of Marine Biology in the 21st Century', Dr. Prasad M provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving field of marine biology, emphasizing its significance in contemporary environmental and ecological studies. This book explores the advancements in marine research, highlighting key developments and their implications for fisheries management and conservation efforts. With a focus on the interrelationship between marine ecosystems and human activities, it serves as an essential resource for scholars and practitioners alike.
The text delves into critical topics such as sustainable fishing practices, the role of marine biology in addressing climate change, and innovative methodologies employed in the field. Dr. Prasad M presents a thorough analysis of historical milestones that have shaped marine biology over the past two decades, offering insights into future directions for research and policy-making. This work is invaluable for those interested in the intersection of marine biology with environmental science and fisheries sustainability.
