Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species
- Autores
- Campagna, Claudio; Short, Frederick T.; Polidoro, Beth A.; McManus, Roger; Collette, Bruce B.; Pilcher, Nicolas J.; Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De; Stuart, Simon N.; Carpenter, Kent E.
- Año de publicación
- 2011
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. As the British Petroleum oil spill recovery and remediation proceed, species internationally recognized as having an elevated risk of extinction should also receive priority for protection and restoration efforts, whether or not they have specific legal protection. Forty additional marine species-unprotected by any federal laws-occur in the Gulf and are listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List. The Red List assessment process scientifically evaluates species' global status and is therefore a key mechanism for transboundary impact assessments and for coordinating international conservation action. Environmental impact assessments conducted for future offshore oil and gas development should incorporate available data on globally threatened species, including species on the IUCN Red List. This consideration is particularly important because US Natural Resource Damage Assessments may not account for injury to highly migratory, globally threatened species. © 2011 by American Institute of Biological Sciences. All rights reserved.
Fil: Campagna, Claudio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Wildlife Conservation Society; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia
Fil: Short, Frederick T.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Hampton University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Polidoro, Beth A.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos
Fil: McManus, Roger. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. Perry Institute For Marine Science; Estados Unidos
Fil: Collette, Bruce B.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia
Fil: Pilcher, Nicolas J.. Marine Research Foundation; Malasia. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia
Fil: Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De. The University Of Hong Kong; Hong Kong. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia
Fil: Stuart, Simon N.. United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre; Estados Unidos. Al Ain Wildlife Park And Resort; Emiratos Arabes Unidos. University of Bath; Reino Unido
Fil: Carpenter, Kent E.. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia - Materia
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GULF OF MEXICO
IUCN RED LIST
OIL SPILL
THREATENED SPECIES - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened speciesCampagna, ClaudioShort, Frederick T.Polidoro, Beth A.McManus, RogerCollette, Bruce B.Pilcher, Nicolas J.Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy DeStuart, Simon N.Carpenter, Kent E.GULF OF MEXICOIUCN RED LISTOIL SPILLTHREATENED SPECIEShttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. As the British Petroleum oil spill recovery and remediation proceed, species internationally recognized as having an elevated risk of extinction should also receive priority for protection and restoration efforts, whether or not they have specific legal protection. Forty additional marine species-unprotected by any federal laws-occur in the Gulf and are listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List. The Red List assessment process scientifically evaluates species' global status and is therefore a key mechanism for transboundary impact assessments and for coordinating international conservation action. Environmental impact assessments conducted for future offshore oil and gas development should incorporate available data on globally threatened species, including species on the IUCN Red List. This consideration is particularly important because US Natural Resource Damage Assessments may not account for injury to highly migratory, globally threatened species. © 2011 by American Institute of Biological Sciences. All rights reserved.Fil: Campagna, Claudio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Wildlife Conservation Society; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; FranciaFil: Short, Frederick T.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Hampton University; Estados UnidosFil: Polidoro, Beth A.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Old Dominion University; Estados UnidosFil: McManus, Roger. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. Perry Institute For Marine Science; Estados UnidosFil: Collette, Bruce B.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; FranciaFil: Pilcher, Nicolas J.. Marine Research Foundation; Malasia. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; FranciaFil: Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De. The University Of Hong Kong; Hong Kong. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; FranciaFil: Stuart, Simon N.. United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre; Estados Unidos. Al Ain Wildlife Park And Resort; Emiratos Arabes Unidos. University of Bath; Reino UnidoFil: Carpenter, Kent E.. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; FranciaOxford University Press2011-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/93460Campagna, Claudio; Short, Frederick T.; Polidoro, Beth A.; McManus, Roger; Collette, Bruce B.; et al.; Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species; Oxford University Press; Bioscience; 61; 5; 1-2011; 393-3970006-3568CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1525/bio.2011.61.5.8info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/61/5/393/272326info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-22T11:55:45Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/93460instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-22 11:55:45.367CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species Campagna, Claudio GULF OF MEXICO IUCN RED LIST OIL SPILL THREATENED SPECIES |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Gulf of Mexico oil blowout increases risks to globally threatened species |
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Campagna, Claudio Short, Frederick T. Polidoro, Beth A. McManus, Roger Collette, Bruce B. Pilcher, Nicolas J. Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De Stuart, Simon N. Carpenter, Kent E. |
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Campagna, Claudio |
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Campagna, Claudio Short, Frederick T. Polidoro, Beth A. McManus, Roger Collette, Bruce B. Pilcher, Nicolas J. Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De Stuart, Simon N. Carpenter, Kent E. |
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Short, Frederick T. Polidoro, Beth A. McManus, Roger Collette, Bruce B. Pilcher, Nicolas J. Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De Stuart, Simon N. Carpenter, Kent E. |
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GULF OF MEXICO IUCN RED LIST OIL SPILL THREATENED SPECIES |
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GULF OF MEXICO IUCN RED LIST OIL SPILL THREATENED SPECIES |
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Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. As the British Petroleum oil spill recovery and remediation proceed, species internationally recognized as having an elevated risk of extinction should also receive priority for protection and restoration efforts, whether or not they have specific legal protection. Forty additional marine species-unprotected by any federal laws-occur in the Gulf and are listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List. The Red List assessment process scientifically evaluates species' global status and is therefore a key mechanism for transboundary impact assessments and for coordinating international conservation action. Environmental impact assessments conducted for future offshore oil and gas development should incorporate available data on globally threatened species, including species on the IUCN Red List. This consideration is particularly important because US Natural Resource Damage Assessments may not account for injury to highly migratory, globally threatened species. © 2011 by American Institute of Biological Sciences. All rights reserved. Fil: Campagna, Claudio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Wildlife Conservation Society; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia Fil: Short, Frederick T.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Hampton University; Estados Unidos Fil: Polidoro, Beth A.. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos Fil: McManus, Roger. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. Perry Institute For Marine Science; Estados Unidos Fil: Collette, Bruce B.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia Fil: Pilcher, Nicolas J.. Marine Research Foundation; Malasia. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia Fil: Mitcheson, Yvonne Sadovy De. The University Of Hong Kong; Hong Kong. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia Fil: Stuart, Simon N.. United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre; Estados Unidos. Al Ain Wildlife Park And Resort; Emiratos Arabes Unidos. University of Bath; Reino Unido Fil: Carpenter, Kent E.. Old Dominion University; Estados Unidos. International Union For Conservation Of Nature And Natural Resources; Francia |
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Fourteen marine species in the Gulf of Mexico are protected by the US Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. As the British Petroleum oil spill recovery and remediation proceed, species internationally recognized as having an elevated risk of extinction should also receive priority for protection and restoration efforts, whether or not they have specific legal protection. Forty additional marine species-unprotected by any federal laws-occur in the Gulf and are listed as threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List. The Red List assessment process scientifically evaluates species' global status and is therefore a key mechanism for transboundary impact assessments and for coordinating international conservation action. Environmental impact assessments conducted for future offshore oil and gas development should incorporate available data on globally threatened species, including species on the IUCN Red List. This consideration is particularly important because US Natural Resource Damage Assessments may not account for injury to highly migratory, globally threatened species. © 2011 by American Institute of Biological Sciences. All rights reserved. |
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