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Oceans and Human Health (OHH): a European Perspective from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation (Marine Board-ESF)
by
Depledge, Michael H.
, Leonard, Paul
, Vasconcelos, Vitor
, Viarengo, Aldo
, Lees, David
, Owen, Richard
, Seys, Jan
, Moore, Michael N.
, Hess, Philipp
, Madsen, Lise
, Fleming, Lora
, Pirlet, Hans
in
air
/ Algae
/ Algal blooms
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biological contamination
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ burden of disease
/ chemistry
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Climate system
/ Coastal environments
/ Coastal management
/ coastal water
/ Coastal waters
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coastal zones
/ death
/ direct contact
/ Ecology
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ economists
/ Ecosystem
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental policy
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ European Union - organization & administration
/ Eutrophication
/ Food security
/ Foods
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Health and wellness
/ Health hazards
/ Human diseases
/ human health
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Hurricanes
/ industry
/ issues and policy
/ Life Sciences
/ manpower
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine environments
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ MINIREVIEWS
/ Moorings
/ Nature Conservation
/ Oceans
/ organization & administration
/ Pathogens
/ Policies
/ Pollution
/ Population pressure
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Public Health - manpower
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ research and development
/ Scientists
/ Seafood
/ Seafoods
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - chemistry
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sewage
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ stakeholders
/ Storms
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Toxic wastes
/ Toxins
/ tsunamis
/ Water Pollution
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2013
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Oceans and Human Health (OHH): a European Perspective from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation (Marine Board-ESF)
by
Depledge, Michael H.
, Leonard, Paul
, Vasconcelos, Vitor
, Viarengo, Aldo
, Lees, David
, Owen, Richard
, Seys, Jan
, Moore, Michael N.
, Hess, Philipp
, Madsen, Lise
, Fleming, Lora
, Pirlet, Hans
in
air
/ Algae
/ Algal blooms
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biological contamination
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ burden of disease
/ chemistry
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Climate system
/ Coastal environments
/ Coastal management
/ coastal water
/ Coastal waters
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coastal zones
/ death
/ direct contact
/ Ecology
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ economists
/ Ecosystem
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental policy
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ European Union - organization & administration
/ Eutrophication
/ Food security
/ Foods
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Health and wellness
/ Health hazards
/ Human diseases
/ human health
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Hurricanes
/ industry
/ issues and policy
/ Life Sciences
/ manpower
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine environments
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ MINIREVIEWS
/ Moorings
/ Nature Conservation
/ Oceans
/ organization & administration
/ Pathogens
/ Policies
/ Pollution
/ Population pressure
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Public Health - manpower
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ research and development
/ Scientists
/ Seafood
/ Seafoods
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - chemistry
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sewage
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ stakeholders
/ Storms
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Toxic wastes
/ Toxins
/ tsunamis
/ Water Pollution
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2013
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Oceans and Human Health (OHH): a European Perspective from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation (Marine Board-ESF)
by
Depledge, Michael H.
, Leonard, Paul
, Vasconcelos, Vitor
, Viarengo, Aldo
, Lees, David
, Owen, Richard
, Seys, Jan
, Moore, Michael N.
, Hess, Philipp
, Madsen, Lise
, Fleming, Lora
, Pirlet, Hans
in
air
/ Algae
/ Algal blooms
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biological contamination
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ burden of disease
/ chemistry
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Climate system
/ Coastal environments
/ Coastal management
/ coastal water
/ Coastal waters
/ Coastal zone
/ Coastal zone management
/ Coastal zones
/ death
/ direct contact
/ Ecology
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ economists
/ Ecosystem
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental policy
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ European Union - organization & administration
/ Eutrophication
/ Food security
/ Foods
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Hazardous wastes
/ Health and wellness
/ Health hazards
/ Human diseases
/ human health
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Hurricanes
/ industry
/ issues and policy
/ Life Sciences
/ manpower
/ Marine
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine environments
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ MINIREVIEWS
/ Moorings
/ Nature Conservation
/ Oceans
/ organization & administration
/ Pathogens
/ Policies
/ Pollution
/ Population pressure
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Public Health - manpower
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ research and development
/ Scientists
/ Seafood
/ Seafoods
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - chemistry
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sewage
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ stakeholders
/ Storms
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Toxic wastes
/ Toxins
/ tsunamis
/ Water Pollution
/ Water quality
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2013
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Oceans and Human Health (OHH): a European Perspective from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation (Marine Board-ESF)
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Oceans and Human Health (OHH): a European Perspective from the Marine Board of the European Science Foundation (Marine Board-ESF)
2013
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Overview
The oceans and coastal seas provide mankind with many benefits including food for around a third of the global population, the air that we breathe and our climate system which enables habitation of much of the planet. However, the converse is that generation of natural events (such as hurricanes, severe storms and tsunamis) can have devastating impacts on coastal populations, while pollution of the seas by pathogens and toxic waste can cause illness and death in humans and animals. Harmful effects from biogenic toxins produced by algal blooms (HABs) and from the pathogens associated with microbial pollution are also a health hazard in seafood and from direct contact with water. The overall global burden of human disease caused by sewage pollution of coastal waters has been estimated at 4 million lost person-years annually. Finally, the impacts of all of these issues will be exacerbated by climate change. A holistic systems approach is needed. It must consider whole ecosystems, and their sustainability, such as integrated coastal zone management, is necessary to address the highly interconnected scientific challenges of increased human population pressure, pollution and over-exploitation of food (and other) resources as drivers of adverse ecological, social and economic impacts. There is also an urgent and critical requirement for effective and integrated public health solutions to be developed through the formulation of politically and environmentally meaningful policies. The research community required to address \"Oceans & Human Health\" in Europe is currently very fragmented, and recognition by policy makers of some of the problems, outlined in the list of challenges above, is limited. Nevertheless, relevant key policy issues for governments worldwide include the reduction of the burden of disease (including the early detection of emerging pathogens and other threats) and improving the quality of the global environment. Failure to effectively address these issues will impact adversely on efforts to alleviate poverty, sustain the availability of environmental goods and services and improve health and social and economic stability; and thus, will impinge on many policy decisions, both nationally and internationally. Knowledge exchange (KE) will be a key element of any ensuing research. KE will facilitate the integration of biological, medical, epidemiological, social and economic disciplines, as well as the emergence of synergies between seemingly unconnected areas of science and socio-economic issues, and will help to leverage knowledge transfer across the European Union (EU) and beyond. An integrated interdisciplinary systems approach is an effective way to bring together the appropriate groups of scientists, social scientists, economists, industry and other stakeholders with the policy formulators in order to address the complexities of interfacial problems in the area of environment and human health. The Marine Board of the European Science Foundation Working Group on \"Oceans and Human Health\" has been charged with developing a position paper on this topic with a view to identifying the scientific, social and economic challenges and making recommendations to the EU on policy-relevant research and development activities in this arena. This paper includes the background to health-related issues linked to the coastal environment and highlights the main arguments for an ecosystem-based whole systems approach.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media,Springer-Verlag,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,Springer Verlag
Subject
/ Algae
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ climate
/ death
/ Ecology
/ Europe
/ European Union - organization & administration
/ Foods
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Humans
/ industry
/ manpower
/ Marine
/ Moorings
/ Oceans
/ organization & administration
/ Policies
/ Poverty
/ R&D
/ Seafood
/ Seafoods
/ Seawater
/ Sewage
/ Storms
/ Toxins
/ tsunamis
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