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  • ...ety of flat fish. Ray is the main catch in North Devon, accounting for 70% of all landings <ref name="Northern Devon FLAG, 2011"/>. ...economy directly (through income and employment), and indirectly (in terms of community identity and tourist visitor spend) <ref name="Northern Devon FLA
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  • ...un to develop as a centre of the renewable energy industry within the East of England.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowestoft</ref> ...&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAg&biw=1366&bih=643#q=Lowestoft+fishing+port&tbm=isch Images of Lowestoft]
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  • ...icy makers and the general public, in spite of their presence in all areas of the sector. ...in societies and supports the social fabric in the historic fishing towns of [[Arnemuiden_Women|Arnemuiden]] (1) and [[Breskens Women|Breskens]] (2) in
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  • ...ion for applying the GIFS methods here in order to capture a comprehensive evidence base to help inform that planning. ...economic development strategies. The objective is to provide a robust set of findings for policymakers and stakeholders that reflect the total value and
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  • ...ishing port located in the county of Cornwall in England with a population of around 3,600 inhabitants. It has the largest and busiest fishing port in En ...g fleet known as “Luggers” to capture sardines. The strategic location of the port allows exports to European countries and supply to London restaura
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  • ...fishing and the living example of families with seven or eight generations of fishermen. ...t resident fleet to facilitate boat launching. However, with the evolution of rules and regulations set by the EU, fishing has become harder and fisherme
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  • ...fishing and the living example of families with seven or eight generations of fishermen. ...t resident fleet to facilitate boat launching. However, with the evolution of rules and regulations set by the EU, fishing has become harder and fisherme
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  • == An Overview of the Ecotoxicology of Coral == ...r stress-response pathways characterized in corals, as well as the effects of major stress-inducing agents on coral are discussed.
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  • ...ailable scientific information about the distribution, biology and ecology of the harbour porpoise in the BPNS and adjacent areas. Although information o ...highly relevant in the context of conservation, monitoring and evaluation of harbour porpoise populations that frequent the BPNS. More detailed scientif
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  • ...diments and normally incident waves. Overall, beach cusps are probably one of the most intriguing and striking patterns in the nearshore. ...Beach cusps (left panel, courtesy of M. Olabarrieta; right panel courtesy of Amaia Alegria).]]
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  • ...Moreover, due to their position between land and sea, they are often areas of intense human activity. ...e transport of sediment, often a mix of sand and fines, involves a variety of mechanisms.
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  • ...aves according to wave period. The forces responsible for various portions of the spectrum are shown. The relative ...f name=M50>Munk, W., 1950. Origin and generation of waves, in: Proceedings of First Conference on Coastal Engineering, Long Beach, California</ref>]]
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  • ...ably related to the inherent instability of a flat seabed under the action of currents, although in some cases relict seabed structures may have triggere ...are these ridges generated and maintained? And what causes the regularity of ridge fields?
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  • ...ransformation. The following sections describe some aspects of wave theory of particular application in coastal engineering. Some results are quoted with ...heory and Design Practice (2nd ed) E & FN Spon.</ref>, with the permission of Spon Press.
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  • ...her influences. A similar definition is: The shoreface is the zone seaward of the shoreline where offshore generated waves interact with the upward slopi ...file, often called beach profile, is the cross-shore coastal depth profile of the shoreface. }}
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  • ...iated with eutrophication”. The event occurred due to the shared concern of European institutions and organizations about the need to integrate scienti ...on. There has been ongoing activity following the workshop, and discussion of regional implementation in the north Atlantic and Baltic region. These comm
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  • ...n the North Atlantic Ocean characterized by fluctuations in the difference of atmospheric pressure at sea level (SLP) between the Icelandic Low and the A ...variability over the north Atlantic, based on the analysis of monthly data of the mean 500 millibar height anomaly<ref>[https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/
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  • ...Bay, the Bothnian Sea, the Gulf of Finland, the Gulf of Riga, and the Gulf of Gdansk, the Bornholm and Arkona basins, followed by the Sound, the Belt Sea ...a. More than 200 large rivers flow into the Baltic bringing around 480 km3 of freshwater annually. That makes the Baltic Sea the largest brackish water b
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  • Nature can offer shore protection in addition to or instead of manmade hard structures. Nature-based shore protection is provided by livin ...tion]] gives and introduction to the role of vegetation for the protection of dune coasts. Shore nourishment is a widely practiced nature-based coastal p
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  • ...conomic activities in coastal areas and (2) strategies for the integration of these conflicting interests into [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM * the definition of basic concepts underlying different evaluation approaches
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