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  • ...aweed species inhabit the littoral zone (nearshore waters) and within that zone, on rocky substrate (bedrock, boulders, cobbles or biogenic structures), wh ...ich there is no substitute. Large-scale seaweed cultivation in inshore and nearshore seas could prevent the loss of phosphates from run-off as these macroalgae
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  • ...n field observations, in the nearshore subtidal zone and in the intertidal zone. In the latter case it was found that even a small volume fraction of air i
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  • ...frequency with which surveys can be carried out. Major parts of world’s nearshore waters have never been surveyed with in-situ sonar equipment. ...irborne remote sensing with hyperspectral sensors has wide applications in nearshore coastal waters, not only for bathymetric surveys but also for mapping subma
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  • ...bathymetry and surface undulation patterns. The focus is on the nearshore zone and surface patterns produced by propagating waves. ...2033</ref><ref>Aarninkhof, S.G.J., Ruessink, B.G. and Roelvink, J.A. 2005. Nearshore subtidal bathymetry from time-exposure video images. J. Geophys. Res. 110,
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