Examples of 'coastal populations' in a sentence

Meaning of "coastal populations"

Coastal populations: people living in areas near the coast or seashore

How to use "coastal populations" in a sentence

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coastal populations
Coastal populations interacting with that biodiversity.
Interior populations did not differ extensively from coastal populations.
Rural coastal populations are particularly at risk.
They provide food and income for coastal populations.
Growing coastal populations.
It will also improve the assessment of the risk to coastal populations.
Coastal populations of the large subspecies pealei feed almost exclusively on seabirds.
I am also glad that the development needs of coastal populations are addressed.
Some coastal populations will be forced to move because of the rising sea level.
Fisheries empowerment and development of coastal populations living from fisheries.
Many coastal populations depend on these reefs for their food and livelihoods.
Project outcomes have the potential to improve the livelihood of human coastal populations.
Fish is also a staple food for coastal populations who live directly from fisheries.
The two combined effects will contribute to further expose constructions and coastal populations.
The rural and coastal populations concerned are often among the poorest in the country.

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IUU may undermine sustainable development of coastal populations.
Pukaskwa contains one of these coastal populations who are important from a standpoint of biological diversity.
Still, seafood was the mainstay of many coastal populations.
A genetic analysis revealed the coastal populations belong to a distinct species all their own.
Coastal populations like the Ohlone were particularly devastated.
This rate of increase may seriously affect coastal populations and lead to movements of people.
Swelling coastal populations and ship traffic have brought overfishing and pollution.
Climate change will cause global sea-level rises, thus devastating coastal populations.
Its mission is to study the coastal populations of marine mammals in Brittany.
Coastal populations of bottlenose dolphins reside in relatively small areas, close to shore.
However, resource conflicts and degradation continue, as a result of higher coastal populations and development pressure.
It is important for coastal populations to make sure they're ready should disaster strike.
These larger amounts of global sea-level rise would have significant impacts on coastal populations.
Moreover, coastal populations need ways to get more value from the fish they catch.
In New Guinea, there was also clear differentiation between inland and coastal populations.
Trauma in the preceramic coastal populations of northern Chile, violence or occupational hazards?
From this perspective, the Sakinaw Lake population is atypical of coastal populations.
Coastal populations have higher vitamin D levels, finds study.
Fish was up to 16 times as costly, and was expensive even for coastal populations.
Coastal populations were completely decimated by the 18th century.
In 1999, poverty was found to be highest among rural interior and rural coastal populations.
Some coastal populations that reside in the species ' distribution extremes, in cold waters, migrate seasonally.

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