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  • ...], as they constitute together a representative sample of the diversity of European coastal environments. A comparative analysis reveals striking similarities ...icosa.eu/studysites/index.htm Map]) is representative for the diversity of European coastal environments. They all host valuable ecosystems and most of them ha
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  • ...non-linear changes in many ecosystems which would affect their function, [[biodiversity]] and productivity. ...<ref name=L>Lovejoy, T. and Hannah, L. 2005. Chapter 16 Climate change and marine ecosystems. Yale University Press 256 p</ref>
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  • ...species.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126426 ''Engraulis encrasicolus'']), European sea bass ([http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126975 '' ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>
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  • ...clean water for tourism. This topic, which is of utmost importance for the European commission and national governments due to a number of events which occurre ...estigated. This goes through a preliminary diagnosis of pollution state in European coastal seas. A transnational approach has to be adopted since a release of
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  • ...the identified knowledge gaps as discussed during the Paris conference on European Coastal Action Plan (2007). *The impacts of Climate Change on the European Marine and Coastal Environment specifically in relation to coastal habitats is to
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  • ...: an introduction to monitoring and management. Monitoring and Managing of European Seagrasses Project.</ref>). See the article [[Seagrass meadows]] for a more ...: an introduction to monitoring and management. Monitoring and Managing of European Seagrasses Project.</ref>). As a result, seagrass roots and rhizomes stabil
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  • ...tivities to spread existing examples of good practice and research amongst European partners. ...existence of categories as natural resources [[Marine biological valuation|biodiversity]] etc. into monetary evaluations.
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  • ...has also to take into account the risk of damages which might be caused by marine transports to beaches, water quality and natural habitats conservation and ...s natural habitats. Their value is determined by their value determined by biodiversity, accounting for their extremely rich natural variety of stable and migrant
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  • This article provides an overview of marine data portals, update 2021. ====[https://marine.copernicus.eu/ Copernicus]====
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  • ...at sea, practical guidelines for incorporating biodiversity in coastal and marine policies are provided. ==Biodiversity==
    12 KB (1,809 words) - 17:32, 2 March 2024
  • ...tion and assessment of biodiversity|restoration and preservation of marine biodiversity]]. ...g/wiki/Category:Physical_coastal_and_marine_processes physical coastal and marine processes]. Key areas for the categorization of habitats and ecosystems are
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  • ...Economics 61: 695 – 707.</ref>, an innovative framework promoted by the European Environmental Agency ([http://www.eea.europa.eu/ EEA]) along the developmen ...apping procedures, analysing the quality and quantity (area) of land and [[biodiversity]] resources and their changes in time. The results are presented per unit a
    27 KB (3,989 words) - 16:53, 26 December 2020
  • ==The European Flagship in Marine Sciences for a Sustainable Future== ...(MGE; 2004-2008) integrates European interests in fundamental research on marine genomics, transfers knowledge and technology, cooperates with policy makers
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  • ...e, at different geographical scales and at different levels of coastal and marine ecosystems. The way in which natural variation is influenced by issues rela Coastal and marine [[ecosystems]] are not in a steady state, but exhibit continuous changes in
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  • ...eu/clima/policies/eu-climate-action_en '''EU climate action website of the European Commission'''] ...a.eu/themes/climate-change-adaptation '''Climate adaptation website of the European Environment Agency (EEA)''']
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  • ...fter the managed realignment of coastal defences at Tollesbury, Essex, UK. Marine pollution bulletin. 53(1-4): 155-164. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2005.09.015. ...natural ecosystem function has met some complications. The substrates and biodiversity of pristine salt marshes is often markedly different from an artificial or
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  • ...overview of current (2021) European regulations that relate to the coastal marine environment. These regulations contribute to the implementation of internat Relevant international treaties related to the coastal and marine environment are described in other articles: the UN sea convention [[UN Con
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  • ...io-economy aims to optimize the development and utilization of coastal and marine ecosystem services for the benefit of society in a market context. The conc ...m benefits in the blue economy. In: Future Science Brief 5 of the European Marine Board. Ostend, Belgium, ISBN 9789492043696. ISSN: 4920-43696</ref>. Ecosyst
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