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  • ...an interdisciplinary scientific research which aims to define appropriate indicators, to formulate ICZM strategies, to identify priorities and ecosystem managem '''Pollution issue: safe bathing conditions'''</br>
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  • ...three screen doors: can marine “protected” areas be effective? Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: 1177-1183</ref> ...ean waters that are the crucial to establish clear baseline conditions and indicators that will enable monitoring and appropriate management of marine sites. By
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  • ...logical quality, and well-built monitoring programmes based upon pertinent indicators. *rigorous monitoring programs, resting on a relevant choice of indicators;
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  • ...l developments of ICZM issues, namely a coordination point, sustainability indicators and sea-land interactions, and third, suggestions for future ICZM in Belgiu ...e the establishment of an ICZM ‘Coordination Point’ and sustainability indicators for the coast, a so called ‘Coastal Barometer’. Below, these two concep
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  • .... Science 294: 804-808</ref>). The human impact on the environment through pollution, fisheries, sediment erosion / deposition and global climate change has bro :[[Sustainability indicators]]
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  • ...on river banks and beaches, as often observed in low-income countries, are indicators of weak governance and low adaptive capacity. Table 1 further shows that wi ...ntages including low evaporation losses, relative protection against water pollution, and improved water quality as the soil can reduce acidity, remove inorgani
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  • ''Nonpoint Pollution'' The Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program that was added to the CZMA in 1990 strives to increase coor
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  • ...y marine biodiversity: Implications for the ecosystem approach.” Marine Pollution Bulletin 54 (2007) 253–265. </ref>. ...ultural valuation presents a more difficult and even more pressing task as indicators for sociocultural valuation of marine biodiversity have neither been develo
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  • ...rich freshwater from six tributaries. Nutrients and other non-point source pollution from his large area enters the bay as run off, and is then concentrated int ...Federal [[Clean Water Act]] which mandated reductions in point sources of pollution. Section 117 of the Act provided significant funding for developing the Che
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  • ...ng the shore is clearer and cleaner. ''P. oceanica'' meadows are excellent indicators of environmental quality as they can only grow in clean unpolluted waters. ...I. 2006. Environmental impacts of dredging on seagrasses: A review. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 1553-1572.</ref>). The repeated use of trawl gear over the sea
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  • ...rations of TBT allow the use of certain [[Gastropod|gastropod]] species as indicators of the degree of contamination in coastal zones. Though the use of TBT has ...er square meter, in less than 6 months <ref>Bray S. (2006). “Tributyltin pollution on a global scale. An overview of relevant and recent research: impacts an
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  • ...Freshwater Res. 29: 157–167</ref>, Grizzle 1984<ref>Grizzle, R.E. 1984. Pollution indicator species of macrobenthos in a coastal lagoon. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser ...tely linked to particular functions, whereas others serve only as indirect indicators (Lavorel and Garnier, 2002<ref>Lavorel, S. and Garnier, E. 2002. Predicting
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  • ...are top predators of the marine [[food web]] and can therefore be used as indicators for the ecosystem (Trilateral Monitoring and Assessment Program, TMAP, Fig. ==Metal pollution – effects on the immune system==
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  • ...<ref>Hamza-Chaffai, A. 2014. Usefulness of Bioindicators and Biomarkers in Pollution. International Journal of Biotechnology for Wellness Industries 3: 19-26</r * '''pollution indicator species''' : have adaptive mechanisms to (certain) pollutants and
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  • ...rs, indicators for marine living resources and general coastal zone impact indicators (population, land use, agriculture, tourism, coastal erosion). Indicators - LEAC - Scenarios - [[Participation in the Danube delta|Participatory meth
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  • ...e nature of coastal zones and that resources of the sea are protected from pollution;</br>(d) Tourism, sporting and recreational activities,</br>(i) to encourag ...ators, taking into account existing ones, and cooperate in the use of such indicators;
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  • ...Bleue. Urban density can also increase the risk of Mediterranean rainstorm pollution of coastal water bodies. indicators - LEAC - [[Participation in Bouches-du-Rhône|participation]]
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  • ...linked to the IMAC strategy. The main challenge for the calculation of the indicators is securing the appropriate financial and material resources. ...conservation and particular relevant coastal issues (coastal dynamics and pollution, urban sprawl and artificialiation, erosion, accretion and sea filling)
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  • ...onsequences can be traced to study the effects of anthropogenic/industrial pollution and water exchange. The outer part of the bay is still rather clean and can - Eutrophication and water pollution
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  • ...Bleue. Urban density can also increase the risk of Mediterranean rainstorm pollution of coastal water bodies. indicators - LEAC - [[Participation in Bouches-du-Rhône|participation]]
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