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- ...branch and Midia cape in South (166 km) is characterized by sandy beaches and low altitudes less steep underwater slopes. *Habitat (anthropic and natural) degradation5 KB (683 words) - 11:24, 8 October 2021
- ...compound styelid ascidians: 2. A new species of the genus ''Botrylloides'' and redescription of ''B. violaceus'' Oka. Publ. Seto Mar. Biol. Lab. 26(4-6): ...for space between the invasive violet tunicate ''Botrylloides violaceus'' and the native star tunicate ''Botryllus schlosseri'' in The Netherlands Aquat.16 KB (2,389 words) - 11:32, 26 January 2012
- ...R"/> depicting the distribution of the threatened and/or declining coastal and shelf habitats in Europe.]] ...51-100; yellow=11-50; green=6-10; blue=1-5. Please note that older records and those from southern Europe are probably missing.]]26 KB (3,875 words) - 17:26, 7 March 2023
- ..., that have a strong sand-binding capacity due to an extensive root system and that favor sand accumulation with their foliage. ...well described in the literature and may ignore some important less common and less-studied species.76 KB (10,699 words) - 11:24, 15 November 2023
- ==Processes and mechanisms driving natural dynamics and ecosystem development== ...T.; BLANCO-GARCIA, A.; YSEBAERT, T.J.; HERMAN, P.M.J. (2007). Spatial flow and sedimentation patterns within patches of epibenthic structures. ''Cont. She43 KB (6,451 words) - 17:31, 7 March 2023
- ==PROCESSES AND MECHANISMS DRIVING NATURAL DYNAMICS & ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT == .../>. In this section, the processes and mechanisms driving natural dynamics and ecosystem development of biogenic reefs are discussed for each group in tur69 KB (10,049 words) - 17:34, 7 March 2023
- ...we are to adequately address ocean issues at the local, national, regional and global levels, science cannot operate in isolation, but will need to integr ...e’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is generated by marine based industries and services, without including the value of raw materials, such as oil, gas or6 KB (833 words) - 15:09, 29 June 2020
- ...chemichal systems - carry the secrets to understanding how life originated and how it continuously changes. ...increased our understanding of how cellular components function, interact and are regulated.8 KB (1,265 words) - 11:12, 8 August 2019
- [[Marine Biodiversity|Biodiversiteit]] is de verscheidenheid van het leven in al zijn vormen, com ...://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/habitats/oceanscoasts/explore/coral-reefs-and-medicine.xml</ref>. Een verlies aan biodiversiteit betekent een verlies aan11 KB (1,514 words) - 15:34, 30 August 2012
- ...as been a parallel decrease of fresh water tidal habitats for fish, birds, and the benthos on which they feed. ...including peri-estuarine areas such as the flood plain, associated marshes and land claimed by humans essentially over the last 150 years.36 KB (5,283 words) - 13:03, 2 March 2023
- '''Coastal lagoons''' are transitional zones between land and sea: they are shallow inland water bodies, separated from the ocean by a ba ...d of the melting of snowfields) with the marine processes (winds, currents and waves).7 KB (1,011 words) - 20:33, 27 February 2020
- ...that lives there, the problems and adaptations the habitat is facing with and the importance of it in the marine environment. ...by [[coast erosion|erosional]] features. Together with the wind, sunlight and other physical factors it creates a complex environment, see [[Rocky shore23 KB (3,539 words) - 21:36, 14 March 2021
- ...tire distribution area, specific information for the BPNS is less abundant and often scattered. ...information is highly relevant in the context of conservation, monitoring and evaluation of harbour porpoise populations that frequent the BPNS. More det77 KB (11,773 words) - 15:58, 17 February 2024
- ...ealth of food and ecosystems which support fish, birds, and other wildlife and contribute significantly to the quality of life for humanity. Estuaries are ...hematic planview of a typical estuarine morphology at high water (HW, top) and low water (LW, bottom). ]]22 KB (3,117 words) - 22:14, 20 January 2024
- ...s]]. It gives an overview about the characteristics, [[zonation]], biology and threats of the open oceans. Some legal aspects are also discussed. ...dynamic [[habitat]]. Physical processes control the biological activities and lead to substantial geographic variability in production.14 KB (2,153 words) - 12:08, 23 February 2021
- ...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.8 KB (1,083 words) - 16:18, 1 August 2019
- ...ems approach. This framework of analysis enables the transfer of knowledge and experience among coastal sites, with full consideration of site-specific co ...ersity of European coastal environments. They all host valuable ecosystems and most of them have a NATURA2000 status. Dark blue = entirely NATURA2000, lig20 KB (2,994 words) - 20:04, 10 August 2024
- ...and biological systems, and there are preliminary indications that social and economic systems have been affected. ...ges in many ecosystems which would affect their function, [[biodiversity]] and productivity.14 KB (2,043 words) - 17:40, 7 March 2023
- ...erate climate zones. Mangroves are dealt with in the article [[Mangroves]] and coral reefs in the article [[Coral reefs]]. ...Coastal Wiki articles are devoted to this topic, see [[Shore nourishment]] and further references therein.70 KB (10,426 words) - 13:07, 10 August 2024
- ...n making processes and help coastal zone managers to consider the requests and needs originating from the variety of functions in [[coastal zone]]s. ...ses which belong to different economic and social areas. As both resources and space in coastal zones are limited, conflicts are frequently generated betw15 KB (2,274 words) - 17:44, 21 February 2024