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22-04-2016

UB experts take part in the report on Climate Change in Spanish marine environment

Coral reefs and gorgonian coral in the Mediterranean, marine Phanerogamae meadows and Atlantic macroalgal forests are some of the most threatened oceanic ecosystems by climate change, according to the document “Cambio Climático en el Medio Marino Español: Impactos, Vulnerabilidad y Adaptación” (Climate Change in the Spanish marine environment; Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation”, a report published by the Agriculture, Nutrition and Environment Ministry- in which UB experts Miquel Canals (Department of Earth and Ocean’s Dynamics); Bernat Hereu and Javier Romero (Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences and the Institute of Biodiversity Research of UB-IRBio) and Cristina Linares (Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences)- collaborate.

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Photo: Bernat Hereu UB-IRBio