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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>=== ...00 years ago. The long evolution on Planet Ocean has generated a wealth of biodiversity at the gene, species and ecosystem level. Some aspects have received a disp
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  • Spanning billions of years of evolution and the entire Tree of Life, marine organisms - as individuals, as cells and as biochemichal systems - carry th ...ns during evolution. Almost all fields of cell biology attract interest of marine cell biologists. Post-genomic techniques such as functional genomics, trans
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>== Three major strategic drivers are used as cornerstones for integrating marine science and technology in Europe.
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  • ...x|<small>Contracting Parties of the Black Sea Convention (Credit: Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ))</small>]]</P> ...o protect and preserve the marine environment, marine biodiversity and the marine living resources. The pollution can have several causes such as pollution b
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  • ...y rich zone” – Nutrient enrichment and secondary production in coastal marine ecosystems. Estuaries 25: 782–796</ref>. However, detrimental ecological ...e the diatoms, cyanobacteria, dinoflagellates and coccolithophores (see: [[Marine Plankton]]).
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  • ...H, Scheffer M, Worm B (2006) Ecology—Globalization, roving bandits, and marine resources. Science 311: 1557–1558.</ref>. In the estuaries presented here ...ns depend upon hydrology, sediment transport, [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment|nutrient transfer]] and biological cycles. Naturally, other var
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  • ...ted in large quantity in the period of the melting of snowfields) with the marine processes (winds, currents and waves). ...where, the marine erosion of the seaward barrier reduced former lagoons to marine bays. Coastal lagoons have a transitory 'natural' character, being subjecte
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology There is no specific Marine Biotechnology strategy, plan or policy in Belgium. Overarching Belgian Scie
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology ...he strategic direction of Irish marine research.<ref name="sea">http://www.marine.ie/home/research/SeaChange</ref>
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology ...le wealth growth”''' describes the Norwegian government’s strategy for marine bioprospecting.<ref name="mar">http://www.regjeringen.no/upload/FKD/Vedlegg
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  • ...Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...the inflow of Mediterranean water through the Bosphorus (Istanbul) Strait. European rivers, the Danube, Dnieper and Don via the Sea of Azov, flow into this sea
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology There are no specific Marine Biotechnology strategies, plans or policies in France at the national level
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  • [[Image:Mareco.jpg|right|thumb|300px|<small>A marine ecosystem(Photo credit: [http://www.noaa.gov/ NOAA])</small>]] ...ational legislation by 15 July 2010 and is the environmental pillar of the European Union’s Integrated Maritime Policy. </P>
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  • ...cal and small island developing states where livelihoods depend heavily on marine resources. == European organizations ==
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  • ...ons - in more general terms - have been formulated by other international marine fora, the [https://marineboard.eu/publication/eurocean-2010-and-ostend-decl ...since taken several initiatives that contribute to the realization of the European Coastal Action Plan. The following initiatives are particularly relevant:
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  • List of coastal and marine projects funded by the European Commsission in the period 1998-2010. ...reating a long term infrastructure for MARine Biodiversity research in the European economic area and the Newly Associated states
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] ...Europe is a truly maritime continent, with access to an enormous range of marine habitats from coastal lagoons, to inshore waters to shelf seas and the deep
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] ...chnology R&D programmes; it also identified the USA as the world leader in marine biotechnology.
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] ...</ref>. In a biofuels programme involving Namibia, Ghana and South Africa, marine algae are being investigated in Namibia <ref name="acc">http://www.acp-st.e
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] There appear to be no national biotechnology or marine biotechnology strategies, policies or plans. Israel had an economic develop
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