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Nuestro trabajo pretende desplegar en un corto espacio los problemas más relevantes en el mundo de las enfermedades laborales, comenzando por el estrés laboral, luego por burn-out y mobbing para culminar con la resiliencia; cabe aclarar que es un tema que dejaremos abierto debido a que está en pleno desarrollo. Pretende ser una auténtica ayuda para quienes se mueven en el mundo empresarial, dando ideas que brinden una visión general que permita manejar con facilidad las cuestiones capitales del tema, ayudando a familiarizarse con una realidad probablemente no bien identificada, pero cuya existencia y proliferación es innegable. Se enumerarán las claves de ayuda y orientación respecto de la realidad laboral cotidiana, modos de cuidado, las posibles soluciones y atención a la salud.

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Seamounts are of great interest to science, industry and conservation because of their potential role as 'stirring rods' of the oceans, their enhanced productivity, their high local biodiversity, and the growing exploitation of their natural resources. This is accompanied by rising concern about the threats to seamount ecosystems, e.g. through over-fishing and the impact of trawling. OASIS described the functioning characteristics of seamount ecosystems. OASIS' integrated hydrographic, biogeochemical and biological information. Based on two case studies. The scientific results, condensed in conceptual and mass balanced ecosystem models, were applied to outline a model management plan as well as site-specific management plans for the seamounts investigated. OASIS addressed five main objectives: Objective 1: To identify and describe the physical forcing mechanisms effecting seamount systems Objective 2: To assess the origin, quality and dynamics of particulate organic material within the water column and surface sediment at seamounts. Objective 3: To describe aspects of the biodiversity and the ecology of seamount biota, to assess their dynamics and the maintenance of their production. Objective 4: Modelling the trophic ecology of seamount ecosystems. Objective 5: Application of scientific knowledge to practical conservation.