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  • This article summarises the relationship of [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] and strategic environmental a ...lationship between socioeconomic and environmental impacts and poor levels of institutional coordination.
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  • |definition= Harmful algal blooms or HABs are [[algal bloom]]s composed of phytoplankton that naturally produce biotoxins. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) ==Effects of harmful algal blooms==
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  • ...ge levels to (negatively) affect labour demands. One of the main interests of CGE models is their dynamic characteristic enabling to make projections up A CGE model consists of (a) equations describing model variables and (b) a database (usually very d
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  • ...ters and light field modelling. For more information about the measurement of light fields, see also the article [[Optical measurements in coastal waters ==Introduction of underwater light fields==
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  • A variety of 'objective' measures have been developed in order to estimate biodiversity ==Different types of biodiversity indices==
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  • ...a 1 mm mesh will also depend upon whether it is alive or dead at the time of sorting.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiobenthos</ref>}} ...ig. 1. Harpacticoid copepod, belonging to the ''Harpacticoida'', subphylum of ''Crustacea''. They are benthic copepods found throughout the world, mostly
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  • ...y of the phenomena and of values interested by the increasing urbanization of Mediterranean coastal zones. ==Urbanization of coastal zones in the Mediterranean==
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  • ...nefits it can offer. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ...lood of Space. Towards a Spatial Structure Plan for Sustainable Management of the North Sea. Belgian Science Policy, 2005, pp. 14-15</ref>. Similar exper
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  • ...issolves in seawater producing carbonic acid, which subsequently lowers pH of surrounding seawater; widely thought to be happening on a global scale.}} ...result that calcifying organisms promote acidification, while dissolution of calcium carbonate counteracts acidification.
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  • ...sing threats, conservation and [[Ecosystem rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] of mangrove forests. ...hriving in salt water. They form unique [[intertidal]] forests at the edge of land and sea, see Fig. 1. They are represented on all continents with tropi
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  • ...ion, [[zonation]], succession, biota, threats, functioning and adaptations of the organisms that live in seagrass meadows. ...terrestrial origin that have successfully returned to the sea. This return needs several adaptations that allow them to live in submerged ocean regions. The
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  • ...eview of literature on valuation of coastal ecosystem services. Thresholds of Environmental Sustainability. EU FP6 Integrated Project. Project contract n ...Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations. AMBIO A Journal of the Human Environment 31(5): 437-40</ref>)
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  • |definition= Effects of removal or addition of keystone species that propagate through food webs across multiple trophic l ...A trophic cascade can also result from a strong increase in the abundance of a keystone species.
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  • ...he principle of avoiding possible environmental damage when the scientific evidence for acting is inconclusive but the potential damage could be great<ref>[htt ...face of a potentially serious risk without waiting for definitive results of scientific research.
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  • ...CEQ9QDNM plunging wave event in slow motion]''', exhibiting all the stages of the [[wave breaking]] onto a sandy beach on a windless day. ...clearly a [[shoaling]] wave that steepens suddenly, grows into a sequence of narrowly spaced plunging breakers, and dissolves explosively into spray and
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  • ...tain global fisheries. Nature 374: 255-257</ref>) estimated that over 20 % of the marine [[primary production]] is required to sustain fisheries in many ...ears<ref name="Jennings1998">Jennings, S. and Kaiser, M. 1998. The effects of fishing on marine ecosystems. Adv. Mar. Biol. 34: 201-352</ref>.
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  • ...in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and conservation issues thro ...pool, UK (Doody ed. 2008)<ref>Doody, J.P., ed. 2008. ''Sand Dune Inventory of Europe, 2nd Edition''. National Coastal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal
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  • ...>2</sup>) of seagrass beds (coverage of sediment > 20 %) in the intertidal of the Northfrisian Wadden Sea as estimated from aerial surveys in August or S ...sko, D.A. & Touchette, B.W. (2007). Seagrasses and eutrophication. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 350, 46-72.
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  • ...am technology. This technology is explained in this article and an example of application is given. This shows how high-precision multibeam technology ca ...material? What types of seabed structures contribute most to the transport of the bed material? To what extent are morphological changes predictable?
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  • ...species is the brown alga ''Laminaria hyperborea'' which grows to a length of approx. 1-2 m and provides shelter and substrate for many other species. Fo ...ng, C. & Bartsch, I.(submitted). Changes in depth distribution and biomass of sublittoral seaweeds at Helgoland (North Sea) between 1970 and 2005. Submit
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