ENWC314 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sulfur Dioxide, Persistent Organic Pollutant, Winter Flounder

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Natural disturbances: hurricanes, other storms, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis. Impact may be heightened due to human activities. Natural disturbances can be heightened by human activity; can mitigate effects on some but not all such as volcanoes. Mangroves as nursery area: mangrove forests grow between 25 n and 30 s, feeding grounds and refuge for crustaceans, fish, and others at some stage in their life cycle, roots provide structure and allows for more diversity. Mangroves as buffer (ecosystem services provided: buffer ocean from land influences. Nutrients and sediments: act as filter for nutrients and sediment coming from land, buffer land from ocean. Ca(cid:374)"t re(cid:272)o(cid:448)er fro(cid:373) large da(cid:373)age to the(cid:373) a(cid:374)d ecosystem. 30% of loss of mangroves is in asia due to shrimp culture. Effluent comes out and shrimp are captured. Water drainage causes nutrient changes in other areas; mangrove is destroyed by this ecosystem impacts. Natural disturbances affecting land surfaces and biota: volcanic dust, lava flow.

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