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June 13th, 2011
Coastal Co-operation Can Reverse Marine Decline

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Damage to marine and coastal ecosystems could be reversed through more involvement between coastal communities and stakeholders, says the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). A new guide, published today for World Oceans Day 2011 (8 June), stresses the importance of groups working together where they have a stake in the coastline to mitigate the harm caused along the coast by pollution and over-fishing. Coastlines are a complex ecosystem affected by the activities and inputs of different interest groups. Read More