Chapter 1-Overview: Global Ocean Changes – Impact on Human Health.- Chapter 2-Marine Chemistry: Acidity, Salinity and Chemical Composition.- Chapter 3-Marine Phytoplankton and CO2 Balance.- Chapter 4-Deep Water Horizon and Petroleum Exploration.- Chapter 5-The Ocean’s Impact on Emerging Infectious Diseases.- Chapter 6-Diminishing Fisheries and Impact on Human Food Supplies.- Chapter 7-Decreasing Marine Biodiversity.- Chapter 8-Marine Pollutants.- Chapter 9-Marine Biopharmaceuticals.- Chapter 10-Oceans and Rapid Climate Change.- Chapter 11-Hurricanes and Monsoons.- Chapter 12-Arctic Communities and Declining Ice Flow.- Chapter 13-Estuaries and Coastal Ecosystems.- Chapter 14-Current Research Activities.
Kevin Conrad, M.D. MBA is a practicing physician in New Orleans, Louisiana at Ochsner Health Systems. He serves as the Medical Director for Community Affairs and Health Policy at Ochsner. He has appointments with Tulane Medical School and the University of Queensland in Australia. He currently serves on the Physician Editorial Board of the Hospitalist. His research and publication interests include health policy, the interaction of the environment on human health and the care of complex patients.
This book provides a complete and current overview of the correlation between ocean conditions and human health, publishing comprehensively for the first time on the direct interactions among oceanography, marine biology and impacts on human health. Specifically the text addresses how changing ocean conditions result in health impacts and disruptions, with a focus on cases in the USA. The changing ocean conditions that are discussed include diminishing marine biodiversity, climactic changes such as intensified weather events, shifting sea currents and increasing sea temperature. The book addresses the resulting health issues brought about by these various ocean conditions, such as emerging infectious diseases, starvation and poisoning among impacted communities, toxic algae blooms, threatened ecosystems, and other future implications. The text was developed in conjunction with scientists from Brown University, the University of Rhode Island, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of California at Riverside and Ochsner Health, all located in areas deeply impacted by the changing Oceans. The book will be of interest to marine research scientists, health care professionals, students, and general enthusiasts of oceanography and health.