Assessing the Impact of Environmental Stressors on Marine Biodiversity
Evaluating the Synergistic Effects of Climate Change, Pollution, and Overfishing on Ocean Ecosystems
Keywords:
Marine biodiversity, Environmental stressors, Ocean ecosystemsAbstract
This study investigates the impact of various environmental stressors on marine biodiversity across different ocean ecosystems. By analyzing data from multiple marine habitats, we assessed the effects of climate change, pollution, ocean acidification, and overfishing on species diversity and ecosystem health. Our findings indicate a significant decline in biodiversity in regions exposed to high levels of anthropogenic stressors, with coral reefs and coastal areas being particularly vulnerable. The research highlights the synergistic effects of these stressors, which exacerbate the loss of marine species and disrupt ecological balance. This study underscores the urgent need for integrated conservation strategies to mitigate the impact of human activities on marine biodiversity and to preserve the resilience of ocean ecosystems.