Marine environmental problems: Experiences of developing regions
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The marine environmental problems of developing regions are a particular cause for concern because of the great dependence of their human populations on marine resources for survival, and because a significant portion of the world's natural heritage is threatened. Of the problems, the destruction of shallow-water ecosystems and organic (sewage) pollution are the most prominent. The environmental issues typical for Third World countries are clearly related to their socioeconomic conditions, so that attempts at solutions must possess an adequately broad perspective, i.e. they must consider all relevant aspects of a problem. There is also a great need to strengthen the capabilities of developing nations to care for their own environment.
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Yap, H. T. (1992). Marine environmental problems: Experiences of developing regions. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 25(1), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-326X(92)90181-5