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Southern Argentina: The Patagonian Continental Shelf
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Gil, Monica Noemi; Giarratano, Erica; Barros, Vicente Ricardo; Bortolus, Alejandro; Codignotto, Jorge Osvaldo; et al.; Southern Argentina: The Patagonian Continental Shelf; Elsevier Academic Press Inc; 1; 2019; 783-811
9780128050682
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Gil, Monica Noemi
Giarratano, Erica
Barros, Vicente Ricardo
Bortolus, Alejandro
Codignotto, Jorge Osvaldo
Delfino Schenke, Ricardo
Góngora, María Eva
Lovrich, Gustavo Alejandro
Monti, Alejandro J.
Pascual, Marcela Susana
Rivas, Andres Lujan
Tagliorette, Alicia
Resumen
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off the Eastern shores of Argentina, Uruguay and southeastern Brazil (23° to 55°S). The region south of 40ºS is usually known as Patagonian Continental Shelf of Argentina (PCSA). The intertidal environments of the Patagonian shore are among the most diverse of South America in terms of their environmental heterogeneity. The productivity distribution over the continental shelf is also heterogeneous and is concentrated on the marine frontal zones. The Patagonian coast is one of the richest and most productive temperate marine ecosystems in the world. The sea near the Patagonian coast is one of the ocean regions in the world in which smaller changes to its physical variables have been observed. There has been a sea level rise in the region off shore of Patagonia, but the change has been more moderate than the global average. Patagonian coasts of Argentina have only 18 cities, many of them growing rapidly. The population density in this area is below 4 inhabitants / km2. Despite increasing industrial activities in coastal cities in last decades, quality of coastal waters remains high. Argentina has an extensive legislation aimed to controlling marine pollution and protecting biodiversity. Despite the advances of the last decades, more efforts must be done to the effective conservation of marine ecosystems on the Patagonian coast.