INVESTIGADORES
MARCOVECCHIO Jorge Eduardo
capítulos de libros
Título:
Globalization of the Antarctic seas: Pollution and Climate Change Perspectives.
Autor/es:
ROSALINDA MONTONE; CESAR DE CASTRO MARTINS; M.H. MARUCH TONELLI; T. HOPPE TREVIZANI; MARCIA CARUSO BICEGO; R.C. LOPES FIGUEIRA; I.E.K. COARACY WAINER; JORGE MARCOVECCHIO
Libro:
Marine Pollution and Climate Change
Editorial:
CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group
Referencias:
Lugar: Boca Raton, Florida; Año: 2017; p. 237 - 278
Resumen:
The Antarctic continent is entirely surrounded by the Antarctic Ocean alsonamed Southern Ocean, forming a barrier to the movement of organismsinto and out of Antarctica. Therefore, the Antarctic Continent has uniquecharacteristics because of its geographic isolation.It is regarded as one of the remaining environments on the planetwhere human activities have little direct impact. Thus, this region hasbeen considered an ideal observatory for research on global change andenvironmental impacts caused by man (Xuebin et al. 2006).