Paradigms of Marine Biology in the 21st Century
Prof. Radha M
Fisheries
Paradigms of Marine Biology in the 21st Century
In 'Paradigms of Marine Biology in the 21st Century', Prof. Radha M explores the evolving landscape of marine biology, emphasizing the critical challenges and advancements that define current research in this vital field. The book integrates innovative methodologies with traditional practices, addressing the impact of climate change, human activity, and technological advancements on marine ecosystems. Through a comprehensive review of recent studies, it provides insights into sustainable fishing practices and the importance of biodiversity in marine environments. This work serves as both a foundational text for students and a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners in fisheries science. By examining the interconnections between marine organisms and their habitats, the author highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex ecological issues. The book encourages a forward-thinking perspective, urging readers to consider how marine biology can contribute to broader environmental and food security goals.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-846-8
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
In 'Paradigms of Marine Biology in the 21st Century', Prof. Radha M explores the evolving landscape of marine biology, emphasizing the critical challenges and advancements that define current research in this vital field. The book integrates innovative methodologies with traditional practices, addressing the impact of climate change, human activity, and technological advancements on marine ecosystems. Through a comprehensive review of recent studies, it provides insights into sustainable fishing practices and the importance of biodiversity in marine environments.
This work serves as both a foundational text for students and a comprehensive resource for researchers and practitioners in fisheries science. By examining the interconnections between marine organisms and their habitats, the author highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex ecological issues. The book encourages a forward-thinking perspective, urging readers to consider how marine biology can contribute to broader environmental and food security goals.
