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  • * Links between the local scale and the national and international policy scales are not ensured, to facilitate a broader se ...re many more distinctions between the way people participate in policy and programmes.
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  • ...enting the WFD (see Table 1). After the directive has been translated into national legislation (art. 23) River Basin Districts and responsible authorities hav | 23 || Transposition in national legislation
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  • ...aff and member governments. This involved building-up the ability of basic national organisations, in areas such as civil aviation, meteorology, agriculture, h ...et their capacity needs for training, technical know how and strengthening national institutions.
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  • ...Ocean & Coastal Management 2000; 43:379-387.</ref>. The coastal management programmes, which have been carried out since mid-1970s, have further developed concep ...carrying out ICZM capacity building at global, regional, national and sub-national scales (see also [[Past initiatives to define capacity building needs in IC
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  • ...s some opportunities for integrating the existing legislation -directives, programmes and frameworks- that play a role in managing the coast. Support and involvement of relevant administrative bodies at national, regional and local level between which appropriate links should be establi
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  • ...od for incorporating environmental considerations into policies, plans and programmes. It is sometimes referred to as Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment<r ...es that significant environmental effects arising from policies, plans and programmes are identified, assessed, mitigated, communicated to decision-makers, and m
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  • * Assessing the benefits of CWM for trans-national cooperation; ...of experience and knowledge on local solutions and also on future Interreg programmes.
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  • Following the analyses of national ICZM reports and strategies, submitted by coastal Member States in response ...actors together, building capacities and harmonising practices in a trans-national perspective)
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  • ...n, and institutional capacities at the local, regional, national and trans-national levels, as a foundation for effective policy implementation, is essential. ...ver, ICZM would contribute to ensure coherence between policies, plans and programmes at different scales of intervention. Working at different scales and across
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  • ...ions of Nonindigenous Species by Ships' Ballast Water. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/5294, free reading on https://www ...pacity; performance and energy consumption of a BWMS; approval of IMO/USCG/national administration.
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  • Furthermore, there are several national, international and non-governmental organization initiatives to assess envi ...n Convention]]. Fisheries regulations for the Celtic Sea are covered under national laws. The open waters of the North-east Atlantic are subject to internation
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  • ...its exclusive competence) unless it is more effective than action taken at national, regional or local level.” The prospective EU Constitution is supposed to ...e public means “one or more natural or legal persons, in accordance with national legislation or practice, their associations, organizations or groups.” Th
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  • ...f monitoring and reporting of eutrophication across different European and national policies (WFD Working Group: the WG 2.A ‘‘Eutrophication Activity’’ ...ith those derived from national methods and specifically for Type IIIE the national method was the one described previously (eutrophication scale according to
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  • ...damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction”. ...access to environmental information and they usually involve matters like national defence, public security, justice and personal privacy. Before they are imp
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  • Following the analyses of national ICZM reports and strategies, submitted by coastal Member States in response To establish ICZM training centres and programmes and to facilitate exchange, also beyond the EU, should further enhance to u
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  • |6. The formulation of land use strategies, plans and programmes covering urban development and socio-economic activities, as well as other ...sed. ICZM Principles 4 and 5 specifically emphasise the need to coordinate national and local actions. Such thinking resonates with that of the EsA, which also
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  • ...ces have been extracted from different programmes at the international and national levels and all documentation is in the public domain. ...Learning Module on NEEDS ASSESSMENT TRAINING, prepared and deliver by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Coastal Services Center, USA
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  • Remote sensing data support mapping and monitoring programmes. They support the identification of proxi-parameters and indicators and fil ...grass could be detected. The results correspond with data evaluated by the National Park Authorities, Tönning (Schanz & Reise, 2005<ref name="S">Schanz, A. &
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  • ...edures, tools for evaluating ecological quality, and well-built monitoring programmes based upon pertinent indicators. *Allowing intercomparison, being integrated at the regional, national and international levels.
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  • ...anagement (ICZM) in Europe. All EU member states were requested to develop national ICZM strategies until 2006. The response of the German Federal Ministry for ...from programmes in effect in three or more places), or “inspiration” (programmes elsewhere used as an intellectual stimulus for developing a novel programme
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  • ...ing guidance and recommendations for the development and implementation of national and/or local Action Plans on Capacity Building for ICZM across Europe. ...f Capacity Building products to meet the needs of forthcoming projects and programmes. The training and education strategy should include technical training, dev
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  • Relevant key fauna to measure in connection with ''P. oceanica'' monitoring programmes are listed below: ...has been found to be responsible for the deterioration of seagrasses on a national and regional scale. Excess nutrients find their way into the sea from urban
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  • ...n further developed towards an operationalisation and integration into the national marine monitoring programme. This project has been funded by the environmen ...on how those techniques and products can be integrated into the monitoring programmes.
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  • ...surveying seabirds at sea became more and more part of national monitoring programmes. Here, we briefly describe the method used for counting seabirds at sea and
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  • Al-Hoceima National park, (45 kilometres of coastline) characterised by some of the highest roc |(f) The formulation of land use strategies, plans and programmes covering urban development and socio-economic activities, as well as other
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  • Article 18. National Coastal Strategies, Plans and Programmes – monitoring the performance of the local ICZM plan developed earlier (Ts ...truction of coastal habitat (natural wetland), as recently reported in the national media. But construction is now halted, probably due to lack of financing. I
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  • ...level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...a type of legal instruments used in CZM. So are protection areas; such as national parks, conservation programs etc. These kinds of legal instruments can be p
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  • # '''[[ICZM Strategies, Plans or Programmes|Formulating the ICZM strategy, plan or programme]]''', and the actions - ev ...complementing and not replacing''' the existing spatial and other plans or programmes for the area.
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  • ...he European Institutions (Commission, Parliament, Council, EIB, etc.), and national ministries on policy issues affecting the sector. Ocean Energy Europe also ...s and presently working with companies and researchers to broaden research programmes to solve a variety of environmental and operational challenges relevant to
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  • ...rated in other plans and programmes, shall specify the orientations of the national strategy and implement it at an appropriate territorial level, determining, ===National Strategies===
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  • ...egy, plan or programme; by providing feedback into complementary plans and programmes; and by identifying policy and institutional gaps. ...rstanding of key institutional, legal and policy drivers at international, national and local scales is key to ensuring the relevance and effectiveness of a st
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  • * Le contexte national et/ou international, notamment le contexte et autres paramètres de nature ...e seront des représentants des organismes de financement, du gouvernement national, de (ou des) administration(s) locale(s) compétente(s) la (ou les) plus ha
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  • ...es quotas, and waste and water quality directives. These will include both national and local policies and legal instruments, as well as relevant global, regio
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  • ...basin and aquifer management and by the Guidelines for the preparation of National ICZM strategies <ref>The ICZM process has been presented in the three relat ...d aquifer management”, April, 2012; “Guidelines for the preparation of National ICZM Strategies required by the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) P
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  • ...ny actions on climate change under the ICZM should be coordinated with the National Communication Office of the country. In addition, local authorities in many # At least one representative from national government or the higher-level competent local administration(s) should hav
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  • ...onal Communication by the country the UNFCC, which should provide at least national level estimates of the main impacts in terms of temperature increase, sea l ...nd local plans (depending on whether the policies and options are local or national). At this stage the elaboration of the pilot actions and sources of funding
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  • ==Formulating ICZM strategies, Plans and Programmes== ...s of agriculture, health, water and ecosystems, mostly in conjunction with national policies in these areas. Specific to climate change will be issues relating
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  • ...e propagation of gravity waves from deep to shallow water’. Circular 20, National Bureau of Standards, 165-173.</ref> and was later rederived by Berkhoff <re ...ted programmes, which are linked to and integrated with one-another. These programmes are: D-Flow, D-Morphology, D-Waves, D-Water Quality, D-Ecology, D-Particle
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  • The idea to start the pan European ICZM network ENCORA supported by national networks was inspired by the success of NCK. Thus, the primarily scientific ...ess professional as well as public audiences. In the following, some multi-national examples are presented. <p> <small>- open for extensions!</small>
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == There are no specific National Research Funding Programmes dedicated specifically to Marine Biotechnology, but marine biotech research
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes== ...siness Innovation Centre of Croatia (BICRO)''', central institution in the national innovation system for supporting innovation and technology advancement.<ref
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  • * National Whitepaper:''' “Research2020”''' description of the focus areas for str == Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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  • * Ireland’s national research agenda is set-out in the '''Strategy for Science, Technology and I * Other related policy and national strategies include,
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  • * National Whitepaper: '''“Climate for research”''' describes the overall Norwegia * National Whitepaper: '''“Marine Bioprospecting- a source of new and sustainable we
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  • * The '''National Research Programme''' describes the overall Polish government’s research * The '''National Scientific Research and Development Programme''' describes Polish governmen
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  • There is currently no national strategy or plan specifically for Marine Biotechnology research. Relevant r ...and '''National Research, Development and Innovation Strategy''' from the National Authority for Scientific Research (ANCS)<ref name="uef">www.ancs.ro</ref>
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] == Research Funding Schemes and Programmes==
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] == Research Funding Schemes and Programmes==
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  • ...Science & Technology Policy for the period 2009–2019 is described in the National Strategy for Scientific Research. * '''National Strategy for Scientific Research''' Ministry of Education, Youth and Scienc
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == ...It aims to develop innovative technologies, products and services based on national strengths as well as generate necessary new expertise. The programme also l
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  • ...icy is described in the National Programmation Law for Research and in the National Research Strategy (SNRI) * '''National Programmation Law for Researc'''h<ref name="npl">http://www.legifrance.gouv
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  • ...name="bmf">http://www.bmbf.de/pub/bioeconomy_2030.pdf </ref> and the '''“National Policy Strategy BioEconomy”''' (BMEL).<ref name="bmell">http://www.google == Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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  • ...r Development of Research Technology & Innovation''' in the context of the National Strategic Reference Framework of the General Secretariat for Research & Tec == Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == ...vides professional assistance in the preparation and implementation of the national science and technology policy.
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  • * '''Italian National Research Programme 2011-2013''' <ref name="inr">http://www.miur.it/Document * '''RITMARE''' is a national programme which promote marine research, including Biotechnologies<ref name
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == * '''National Industrial Biotechnology Development Programme''' for 2007-2010<ref name="b
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  • ...nd Sustaining the Research and Innovation Enabling Framework). Currently a National Strategy for Research and Innovation for the period 2011-2020 is being deve * '''National Strategic Plan for Research and Innovation''': Building and Sustaining the
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == * The national Marine Research Strategy is implemented through the '''Dutch National Programme Sea and Coastal Research''' from the Netherlands Organisation for
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  • Portugal has a National strategy for the Sea (ENM) for the period 2013-2012 (ENM_PT)<ref name="fcct ...nd participate in the Maritime policy integrated in the EU and promote the national and international cooperation in maritime affairs.
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  • ...tly the new National Industrial Policy is being prepared together with the National Development Strategy for the 2014-2020 period. The two documents already ta Biotechnology has been a priority in the previous National Research and Development programme and will continue to hold a strategic pl
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  • ...sible for the proposal, management, monitoring and evaluation of the State programmes and strategic actions of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Resear ...leadership of the country. The strategy is implemented through the Spanish National Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation.
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  • == Research funding schemes and programmes == ...inistry is also responsible for the design of framework conditions for the National Science and Innovation System with a focus on basic research and university
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  • ...rching long term science and technology vision (Vision 2023) and strategy (National Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy). The Strategy has fundamental Furthermore a National Marine Research Strategy is being drafted by the National Hydrography and Oceanography Committee, whose members include marine stakeh
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  • There is currently no national strategy for marine biotechnology. Marine Biotechnology fits into wider sci == Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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  • According to Cicin-Sain et al. (2000), ''"Resource management programmes in more developed nations have generally been in place longer than in their ...op strategies for carrying out ICZM capacity building at global, regional, national and subnational scales. Some of the most important efforts are the followin
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  • Other National Policy Documents which have a significant Marine Research element include: == Research funding schemes and programmes ==
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[America]] == National strategy for biotechnology ==
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] ...Leading European Marine Science Organisations including a large number of national funding agencies (see Marine Board-ESF Position Paper 15 on Marine Biotechn
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] ...eport noted that very few countries have national marine biotechnology R&D programmes; it also identified the USA as the world leader in marine biotechnology.
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] The International Polar Year 2007-2008 had research programmes that stimulated multinational projects involving Arctic and Antarctic envir
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] ...nd Fiji seem the most active in marine biotechnology. There are no obvious national strategies, but Fiji was an early mover in biodiversity (Access and Benefit
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] ...as PECiTI (the national Science, Technology & Innovation programme), and a National Development Plan 2007-2012. No country has a marine biotechnology strategy,
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] There appear to be no national biotechnology or marine biotechnology strategies, policies or plans. Israel
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries] ...create economic wealth and social benefit ‘. The USA announced in 2011 a National Bioeconomy Blueprint. Neither country has a specific marine biotechnology s
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[America]] ...rsity Law was enacted in 1988, leading to the setting-up of CONAGEBIO (the National Commission for Biodiversity Management), bringing together government depar
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[America]] == National strategy for biotechnology ==
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Asia]] The National Oceanographic Data Centre at the University of Toliara is involved in the p
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Asia]] ...ional Capacity Action Plan 2007-2016 responding to UN Conventions, and the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and a Government Rectangular Strategy
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  • ...essment tool, and as tool to measure the implementation of ICZM policy and programmes will be provided. This is structured through three steps:</span> ...ndicator design has been adopted, to take into account the needs at local, national and regional scales. The work will identify the data and statistics needed
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...lders in this process are the regional commissions and conventions and the national research performing organizations (RPO) that have in some cases organized r
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  • * National guidance or the allocations of responsibilities to individual administratio The ICZM strategy, plan or programme boundary may extend beyond national boundaries where relevant. Article 28 of the ICZM Protocol draws special at
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  • ...ions in contrasting coastal environments. Such comprehensive observational programmes are beyond the possibilities of single institutions or even beyond the poss ...:center"|[http://www.dt.insu.cnrs.fr/gliders/gliders.php CNRS-INSU Glider National Facility]
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  • ...mmits Member States to ensure that environmental consequences of plans and programmes are identified and assessed during their preparation and before their adopt ...level and the establishment of clear environmental targets and monitoring programmes.
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  • ...gencies), NODCs (National Oceanographic Data Centres), RNODCs (Responsible National Oceanographic Data Centres) and WDCs (World Data Centres – Oceanography). ...'s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), including the US National Oceanographic Data Center, manages one of the largest archives of atmospher
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  • ...ned fragmented between countries and thematic areas (e.g. sectors) at both national and European level. ...the Member States should take to develop national strategies for ICZM. The national strategies are due for Spring 2006 and should involve all the coastal stake
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  • * The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Coastal Services Center, NEEDS Following the analyses of national ICZM reports and strategies submitted by coastal Member States in response
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