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- W1590595541 abstract "Publisher Summary Geographically, the Bay of Biscay constitutes a geomorphological unit characterised by presenting a break in the north-south direction of the eastern Atlantic's continental margin. This break produces an inlet in the coastal topography occupying a surface area of approximately 175,000 km2. The coastal margin of the Bay of Biscay has been inhabited since prehistoric times and nowadays the region has a population density in the average of the EU (113 inhabitants per km 2) showing a clear increasing trend. Living marine resources exploited in the Bay of Biscay include a wide range of organisms, from seaweeds to molluscs and whales. Retrospective analyses on the human uses of the marine resources in the coastal margin of the Bay of Biscay have demonstrated the harvesting of gastropods and other intertidal animals since the Palaeolithic (17,000 BP). Descriptive aspects of the Bay of Biscay, both on the French and Spanish continental margins, have been extensively studied, and it is possible to recognize general patterns in circulation, annual cycles of planktonic communities, and distribution of demersal and pelagic fish populations. The chapter gives a description of the dynamics of the Bay of Biscay focusing in particular on the factors that are natural sources of variability and on the human activities that cause environmental degradation and alter the marine ecosystem." @default.
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- W1590595541 title "10 Dynamics and human impact in the bay of biscay:An ecological perspective" @default.
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