Daylight robbery: how human-built structures leave coastal ecosystems in the shadows
- Written by Martino Malerba, Postdoctoral Fellow, Monash University
About half of the coastline of Europe, the United States and Australasia is modified by artificial structures. In newly published research, we identified a new effect of marine urbanisation that has so far gone unrecognised.
When we build marinas, ports, jetties and coastal defences,...
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