The ocean, our climate and the earth's health

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The ocean is the major element controlling the long-term stability of the earth's climate. It involves a complex pattern of interrelations between its physical, geological, chemical and biological components: the greater the complexity and diversity of these links the more robust is the stability of the system, and the healthier the earth. A set of papers that resulted from communications presented at a workshop held in Las Palmas on November 1998 emphasises the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the ocean.

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Pelegrí, J. L., Alonso, I., & Arístegui, J. (2001). The ocean, our climate and the earth’s health. Scientia Marina, 65(SUPPLEMENT), 3–5. https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2001.65s13

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