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  • ...acter of the satellite- or airborne radar observations. The same holds for marine radars on board of ships. In contrast to the satellite systems, the inciden Marine microwave radar images were first used by Ijima et al. (1964<ref>Ijima, T.,
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  • Under high-energy wave conditions, nearshore sandbars tend to be straight, with a parallel or ...ynamic characteristics and classification of beaches in England and Wales. Marine Geology 286: 1–20</ref>.
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  • ...ls in marine environmental management: an example for offshore wind power. Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: iii–vii</ref>. Therefore, the coastal zone of the ...of the Northern Range vary from rugged high-energy rocky shorelines to low-energy depositional wetlands depending on the coastal topography and direction of
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  • ...ll as the impacts of human activities. In addition, the variability of the wind, both in the direction and magnitude, can play an important role in the mob ...nnell, 2008<ref>O'CONNELL J., 2008. Coastal Dune Protection & Restoration. Marine Extension Bulletin Woods Hole Sea Grant & Cape Cod Cooperative Extension.</
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  • ...zone|swash]]: rapid recolonization through efficient dispersal of seeds by wind and currents, germination of seeds delayed until conditions are favorable ( ...macroinvertebrates affect plant nutrient dynamics. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 514–515: 87–94</ref>). Plants are adapted to the hi
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  • ..., are ecosystem engineers in that they can strongly attenuate hydrodynamic energy from tidal current and [[waves]] (Bouma ''et al.'', 2005<ref name= "Bouma05 ...es in the areas adjacent to the canopy because of conservation of mass and energy (Bouma ''et al.'', 2009). This biomechanical stress diversion can result in
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  • ...ave energy conversion methods the reader is referred to the article [[Wave energy converters]]. ...electricity power on board even if they are docked. Integration of [[wave energy converters]] '''(WEC)''' in harbour structures will give substance to the n
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  • ...able scientific analyses of field data to improve our understanding of the marine environment, e.g. to enable assessments of the environmental quality and lo To observe our marine environment several options are nowadays available: FerryBoxes, Poles in sh
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  • :# Organised oscillatory flows (i.e., wind waves, infra-gravity waves), with time scales ranging from 10<sup>-1</sup> ...will induce the breaking of the waves, producing a severe increase in the marine turbulence level, and generating different types of currents, which may ext
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  • ...ne reaches these areas in combination with significant wave action (either wind waves or boat traffic induced waves), large clumps may break off, resulting ...edging, where a mud deposit is mechanically disturbed and liquefied in low-energy locations, such as lock entrances, with the purpose to accumulate the fluid
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  • Whereas the majority of marine authorities and institutions focuses on oceanography, open or deep sea rese ...he impact of this on nature, water defences, coastal engineering projects, energy supplies and transport. Technology is not the only factor involved in work
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  • ...ble (deep-water wave propagation) or highly turbulent phenomena, since the energy dissipation depends mainly on the turbulent shear stress terms which are st ...solution changed the breaker’s shape and evolution, air entrainment and energy dissipation.<p>
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  • * wind regime ...east Australia: Shoreface sand supply driven by disequilibrium morphology. Marine Geology 374: 14–30</ref>. Progradation of [[Definitions of coastal terms#
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  • ...hrough the sea <ref name="sma">http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/intelligent-energy/tidal-turbine-mimics-whale-power/3974</ref>. ...0%, as tubercles allow turbines to overcome the three major limitations of wind power:
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  • .... JERICO therefore proposes a Pan European approach for a European coastal marine observatory network, integrating infrastructure and technologies such as mo #Create product prototypes for EU marine core services and users,
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  • ...hore wind power, has created further opportunities for support services. A wind farm of 30 generators is within sight of the town on the Scroby Sands.<ref> ...'[http://www.visitsealife.com/great-yarmouth/ SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth]''', Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 3AH
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  • ...g the south eastern Mediterranean demonstrates this area is under low wind energy (Fryberger 1979). ...p to 50 m) and continuous, preventing inland encroachment of beach sand by wind. Hence, sand dunes between Tel Aviv and Haifa are limited to breaches in th
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  • ...ecade by the availability of large data sets and data repositories (see [[Marine data portals and tools]]) and by the sharp increase in available computing ...Predictions were more accurate for offshore sandbar migration during high energy conditions than for onshore migration during periods of low waves, suggesti
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  • ===Offshore wind energy=== ...14% by 2030 <ref>EU communication (2012) 494 Blue Growth opportunities for marine and maritime sustainable growth</ref>.
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  • ...and adaptations the habitat is facing with and the importance of it in the marine environment. ...s characterized by [[coast erosion|erosional]] features. Together with the wind, sunlight and other physical factors it creates a complex environment, see
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