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  • ...phy hydrography]. Examples are given of measurements by microwave (X-band) and High Frequency (HF) radar techniques. ...e systems, the incident angle of ground-based radars is only a few degrees and near to zero (grazing) at far ranges. In this case, the working range of th
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  • ...fts. This demands a continuous stream of high quality data on climatically and ecologically relevant variables at a number of key locations. A high tempor *Understand short-term variation and ecosystem dynamics
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  • ...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.]]
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  • ...hake, ''Merluccius capensis''. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...|right|Hake trawler with birds. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]]
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  • ...right|Anchovy, ''Engraulis encrasicolus''. Photograph: Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...png|thumb|270px|right|Sardine, ''Sardinops sagax''. Photograph: Marine and Coastal
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  • ...k lobster, Jasus lalandii. Photograph: Stephen Brouwer, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...fits without compromising the integrity and sustainability of the resource and its supporting ecosystem.
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  • ...ng is to establish a baseline for the various components of the ecosystem, and how they interact. Information can be used to:
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  • ...r [[Abiotic | abiotic]] features in the White Sea over the last 50 years, and investigates the possible response of key planktonic species to future clim ...nformation can be used to infer future ecosystem changes and in support of management decisions. Combined with additional ecophysiological investigations, these
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  • ...beyond targeted species. Photograph: Akinori Takahashi, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK.]] ...depleted fish stocks by 2015, and to establish representative networks of Marine Protected Areas by 2012.
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  • ==The European Flagship in Marine Sciences for a Sustainable Future== ...enomics, transfers knowledge and technology, cooperates with policy makers and enters into dialogue with society.'''
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  • ...the structure, function, evolution and diversity of genes, gene products, and ser ves as a focus to integrate studies from biogeochemistry through climat ...ur surrounding environment and thereby permit a holistic approach to ocean management.
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref> ...D, and implementation to the level of regulatory bodies providing national and international (e.g., EU) regulations.
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>== ...strategic drivers are used as cornerstones for integrating marine science and technology in Europe.
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  • ...nagement, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision making processes of States.<ref>http://ioc-unesco.org/</ref>}}
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  • ...(1988). The Orford Shingles, Suffolk, UK. Classic conflicts in coastline management. Biological conservation. </ref>. ...eport SR 323.</ref>. Two examples from the UK are those at Sidmouth, Devon and Elmer, West Sussex.
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  • ...out to improve the representation of tides, waves, currents, and surge in coastal waters. <br> ...d briefly and modelling of coastal hydrodynamics using physical, numerical and composite models is described. Finally practical applications from the thre
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  • ...ould support wise decisions! On the one hand, science is funded by society and should consider itself as a service for society. On the other hand, althoug ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p>
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  • ...nd several coastal processes and physical modelling can help in describing and illustrating them.<p> ...ontrol hydraulic modelling and scale effects as well as three case studies and future challenges will be presented.
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...gional sea almost completely separated from the rest of the world's oceans and embodying an abyssal basin with maximum depth of 2300m adjoining a very wid
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology '''Strategy: Spanish Strategy for Science and Technology and Innovation'''<ref name="idi">http://www.idi.mineco.gob.es/</ref>
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