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  • ==Habitats== ...zone; and the corresponding habitats are defined in the European Habitats Directive (Natura2000) as (see Fig. 1):
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  • ...to effective management. The establishment of designated sites to protect habitats relies on a certain level of stability. Unless conservation effort can be c ...This approach is analogous to the protection of mobile species rather than habitats or sessile species, affording protection of the environmental condition and
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  • ...u/environment/water/water-framework/index_en.html European Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC]) to include all types of waters which were neither freshwater n ...europa.eu/environment/nature/legislation/birdsdirective/index_en.htm Birds Directive]).
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  • ...he constraints imposed by EU regulations under [[Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, NATURA 2000]].
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  • ...terranean and in the view of implementing the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive. ...rity issues of the ICZM Protocol (e.g. urban sprawl, land use, and coastal habitats)
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  • ...ttp://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:31992L0043 Habitat Directive.] http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:31992L0043.</ref ...s Special Areas of Conservation (SAC). Following article 17 of the Habitat Directive, each member state has to report about the conservation status of these are
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  • ...e for humanity. Estuaries are said to be among the most productive natural habitats on earth. Two essential estuarine habitats, salt marshes and mangroves, are discussed in the articles [[Salt marshes]]
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  • ...tivities, for instance through disturbance, pollution and deterioration of habitats. ...f>Airoldi, L., Beck, W.M. 2007. Loss, status and trends for coastal marine habitats of Europe. Oceanogr. Marine Biology Annual Review 45, 345–405.</ref> rang
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  • ...o a gravel mix; minimum thickness of 30 to 40cm must be present to provide habitats for typical sandy bottom communities. Vegetation is often absent, or it is ...as as reef-like structures. This substrate diversity provides a variety of habitats and, in turn, a corresponding wide spectrum of species.
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  • National and European legislative regulations such as the [[Water Framework Directive]] (WFD) and its implementation give a strong impetus to the development of ...ere we expect contributions for suspended matter, chlorophyll, and coastal habitats. The other contribution shows the results of a Dutch initiative for [[real-
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  • ...e first regulations are the Water framework directive, the marine strategy directive and the new greenpaper for a EU maritime policy. Those policies still have ...ration of biodiversity in coastal zones, effects of development on coastal habitats), most of the discussions between theme 4 participants at the Paris confere
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  • ...res. Their analyses and syntheses demonstrated the following: ''a) coastal habitats–particularly coral reefs and salt-marshes–have significant potential fo ...ng roots and rhizomes and can exist in fully marine through to fresh water habitats. Most seagrasses colonize soft substrates such as sand in quiescent areas (
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  • * [[Water Framework Directive]] (WFD 2000) ...mental Assessment Directive (SEA 2001) and Environmental Impact Assessment Directive (EIA 1997)]
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  • ...areas. Therefore, the European Commission has developed a Marine Strategy Directive, which recognizes the need for a thematic strategy for the protection and c
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  • Accounts on [[species]] and [[habitats]] of European conservation importance address current state and changes in ...and 231 habitats included in the Annexes of the Habitat Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC), which have been considered through a policy processes as having
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  • ...s of conservation, rehabilitation and restoration of estuarine and coastal habitats ]], [[Introduction of public participation]] and other articles in the cate ...M., Gray, A.J., Rothery, P. 2006. Monitoring the development of intertidal habitats on former agricultural land after the managed realignment of coastal defenc
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  • ! width="20% style=" border:1px solid blue;"| Regulation / directive ...eu/environment/marine/eu-coast-and-marine-policy/marine-strategy-framework-directive/index_en.htm
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  • .... 2013. A glossary of terms commonly used in the marine strategy framework directive. Technical Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy</re ...al shell and a ventral creeping foot. Gastropods are found in very diverse habitats, such as estuaries, mudflats, the rocky intertidal, the sandy subtidal, the
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  • ...e alteration <br> M = Shipping, P = Canalization of estuaries, E = Loss of habitats and associated ecosystem functionalities ...carrying out activities that cause harm to protected species or protected habitats that cannot reasonably be avoided are obliged to take compensatory measures
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