Oceans and Human Health 2nd Edition
Oceans and Human Health, 2nd Edition — edited by Lora Fleming, Lota B. Alcantara Creencia, William H. Gerwick, Hong Ching Goh, and Matthew O. Gribble
Discover how the sea shapes health around the world in this authoritative and timely volume. From coastal towns to global trade routes, Oceans and Human Health synthesizes cutting‑edge science on marine hazards and benefits—harmful algal blooms, marine pollutants, seafood safety, climate-driven disease shifts, and the promise of marine-derived medicines—into a readable resource for practitioners, policymakers, and engaged citizens.
This second edition builds on international case studies and interdisciplinary research to explain how oceans influence respiratory, neurological, and infectious diseases, and how communities from the Pacific Islands to the Mediterranean and North America can adapt. Clear summaries, evidence-based recommendations, and real-world examples make complex topics accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Ideal for environmental health professionals, clinicians, coastal managers, and graduate students, this book offers practical insights for risk assessment, public health planning, and sustainable coastal development. It also supports effective decision-making for fisheries safety, disaster preparedness, and blue‑economy initiatives in regions facing rising sea temperatures and changing marine ecosystems.
Whether you work in research, healthcare, or coastal policy, Oceans and Human Health, 2nd Edition equips you with the knowledge to navigate the interlinked challenges of marine environments and human wellbeing. Order your copy today to bring evidence-based ocean health perspectives into your work and community planning.
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