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In Ocean and Coastal Management, Vol. 37, nº1, 1997. Elsevier Science Limited. By: CHEMANE, David, MOTA, Helena & ACHIMO, Mussa Abstract: The Earth is affected by the emission of different gases which are largely generated by human activities. The “blanket” these gases around the planet, is likely to affect the climate balance. The resulting warmth could cause partial melting of the polar ice-caps, as well as the thermal expansion of the sea water, with the consequence of harmful degrees of sea-level rise. If global warming becomes reality, with the consequential sea-level rise Africa’s numerous islands and all its low-lying coastal areas, which include large areas of Mozambique, would be severely affected. The article also focuses on the broader framework for integrated coastal zone management in Mozambique and its enormous challenges, that aims to accommodate not only the current problems the coastal zone is facing, but also those resulting from the projected accelerates sea level rise. In Hydro International. GITC bv.Netherlands.Vol.8, nº 2, March, 2004. Mapping Currents - OceanografiaTowed Currents Profilers: Mapping Currents in Channels and FjordsBy: CÁCERES, Mario, PhD Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service, Chilean Navy Summary:
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