A Regional Review of Marine and Coastal Impacts of Climate Change on the ROPME Sea Area

The Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME) Sea Area (RSA) in the northern Indian Ocean, which comprises the Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the northern Arabian Sea, already experiences naturally extreme environmental conditions and incorporates one of the world’s warm...

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Hauptverfasser: Lincoln, Susana, Buckley, Paul, Howes, Ella L., Maltby, Katherine M., Pinnegar, John K., Ali, Thamer S., Alosairi, Yousef, Al-Ragum, Alanoud, Baglee, Alastair, Balmes, Chiden Oseo, Hamadou, Radhouane Ben, Burt, John A., Claereboudt, Michel, Glavan, Jane, Mamiit, Rusyan Jill, Naser, Humood A., Sedighi, Omid, Shokri, Mohammad Reza, Shuhaibar, Bassam, Wabnitz, Colette C. C., Le Quesne, Will J. F.
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Climate change
Climate prediction
Coastal ecosystems
Coasts
Coral reefs
Cyclones
Desalination
Dissolved oxygen
Economic impact
Emissions
Environmental conditions
Fish populations
Fisheries
Humidity
Impact prediction
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Marine ecosystems
Marine environment
Ocean circulation
Regions
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Salinity
Sea level
Sea level rise
Sustainability
Tourism
Trends
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Wind
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