Oceans and human health-navigating changes on Canada's coasts
Ocean conditions can affect human health in a variety of ways that are often overlooked and unappreciated. Oceans adjacent to Canada are affected by many anthropogenic stressors, with implications for human health and well-being. Climate change further escalates these pressures and can expose coasta...
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Main Authors: | Tiff-Annie Kenny (Author), Philippe Archambault (Author), Pierre Ayotte (Author), Malek Batal (Author), Hing Man Chan (Author), William Cheung (Author), Tyler D. Eddy (Author), Matthew Little (Author), Yoshitaka Ota (Author), Claudel Pétrin-Desrosiers (Author), Steve Plante (Author), Julien Poitras (Author), Fernando Polanco (Author), Gerald Singh (Author), Mélanie Lemire (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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