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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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  • 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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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Australi ...''PharmaSea'''<ref name="pharm">http://www.pharma-sea.eu/</ref> project on marine bio-actives under the 7th Framework Programme involving The University of W
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  • ...Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...referred to as a “miniature ocean” and a “physical laboratory” for marine environmental research.
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  • ...beyond the possibilities of single countries. A coordinated effort at the European scale is required. .... JERICO therefore proposes a Pan European approach for a European coastal marine observatory network, integrating infrastructure and technologies such as mo
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  • ...and adaptations the habitat is facing with and the importance of it in the marine environment. ...on rates increase with temperature and so does the oxygen demand. However, marine organisms exposed to the air cannot feed or carry out gas exchange with sea
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  • ...or managers, policy- and decision-makers and professionals who work in the marine environment to rely on the best available scientific information about the ...or managers, policy- and decision-makers and professionals who work in the marine environment to rely on the best available scientific information about the
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  • It is worthy to mention the effort of the European Commission delivering a web-platform to promote Climate Adaptation by means ...and species including: rare species, rare habitats, commercially important marine habitats, habitats relevant for coastal protection.
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  • ...ch, Conclusions and Recommendations of TEEB. The Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity. Geneva: UNEP </ref>. Many countries are currently developing their own nat ...)<ref name=HP10>Haines-Young, R., & Potschin, M. (2010): The links between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. In D. Raffaelli & C. Frid (eds.),
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  • ...], or transitional waters, represent the transition between freshwater and marine environments and are influenced by both aquatic realms. Salinity levels are ...olid lightblue; font-size: 11px;text-align:center"| estuarine, euryhaline, marine migrants
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  • ...EU Nature Ministers in October 2005 (Recommendations on Climate Change and Biodiversity Conservation: Knowledge Needed to Support Development of Integrated Adaptat ...iversity. They are summarized below to provide a comprehensive overview of biodiversity issues.
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