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  • ...nd the part of the sea affected by its proximity to the land (influence of terrestrial processes).
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  • ...nd the part of the sea affected by its proximity to the land (influence of terrestrial processes).
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  • ...he status of aquatic [[ecosystems]] and, with regard to their water needs, terrestrial ecosystems and wetlands directly depending on the aquatic ecosystems;
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  • Like terrestrial ecosystems, marine ecosystems are capable of capturing CO<sub>2</sub> from Unlike terrestrial soils, the sediments in which mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows
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  • ...ntific approaches to assess the potential effects and risk of chemicals on terrestrial ecosystems. Scientific committee on toxicity, ecotoxicity and the environme
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  • ...s41467-020-15064-8</ref>) show that the submarine groundwater discharge of terrestrial origin cannot exceed 5.5% of the river input into the world’s oceans, ass ...%) of the salt marshes and 14% (0.1–26%) of the coral reefs, the flux of terrestrial groundwater exceeds 25% of the river flux and poses a risk for pollution an
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  • ...teorology of the coastal zone is based on detailed knowledge of marine and terrestrial boundary layers and air-sea-interaction but has also to consider large-scal
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  • ...e transgression resulted in changing erosion/deposition conditions both on terrestrial and marine environments.
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  • For the terrestrial area, the digital base landscape model (DLM) of ATKIS (Official Topographic
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  • ...areas, sectors, and levels of administration. It means integration of the terrestrial and marine components of the target territory, in both time and space”<re
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  • ...elevant policy areas, sectors, and levels of administration as well as the terrestrial and marine components of the geographical area under consideration. The wor
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  • ...defended the idea that the sea could not be claimed by anyone contrary to terrestrial areas which are the only territories that can be occupied by a nation. The ...bove those areas belong to it. Those areas are considered as a part of the terrestrial territory of the neighbour state according to the second article of the con
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  • ...l wet winters and dry hot summers, may be shifting with related impacts on terrestrial, coastal and marine [[ecosystem]]s and [[biodiversity]], and the economies
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  • ...luded that in addition to the reduction in supply of sediment to the area (terrestrial and longshore), the ‘Etesian’ events during the summer months result in
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  • ...ent phytoplankton cells to faecal pellets in offshore waters and including terrestrial vegetable matter in estuaries. There is also the possibility that organic m
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  • ICZM has shown that it could become the instrument to link ''terrestrial'' to marine legislation, especially on a ''regional sea level''
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  • ...ch as crabs, lobsters, shrimp as marine animals and insects and spiders as terrestrial organisms.
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  • ...fication; it covers all types of habitats from natural to artificial, from terrestrial to freshwater and marine.
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  • Marine and terrestrial: Marine and terrestrial:
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  • ...cal community characterized by distinctive life forms and principal plant (terrestrial biomes)or animal (marine biomes) species.<ref name="Lincoln">Lincoln R., Bo
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  • ...ed for the use of certain areas. This approach has become the standard for terrestrial land-use planning and decision-making. ...tive. In many respects, planning in the marine environment today resembles terrestrial planning in the 1960s. Where land use planning is the spatial planning comp
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  • ...iability among living organisms from all sources, including, 'inter alia', terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems, and the ecological complexes of whic
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  • ...ntified as being nationally rare or scarce in samples of both aquatic and "terrestrial" species.
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  • ...ion. They often occur in a complex of other habitats spanning the range of terrestrial coastal habitats and ecosystems in transitional waters.
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  • They are salt-tolerant forested [[wetlands]] at the interface between the terrestrial landscape and the marine environment. The dominant vegetation are several s ...really a mangrove species, but a transitional species between mangrove and terrestrial vegetation.
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  • ...Seagrasses are not true grasses but rooted vascular (flowering) plants of terrestrial origin that have successfully returned to the sea. This return needs severa ...ent traps. The roots are thicker and more fleshy than the fibrous roots of terrestrial grasses. They thus provide protection against coastal [[erosion]]. Nutrient
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  • ...pped in a ‘coastal squeeze’ between the impacts of urbanization on the terrestrial side and manifestations of climate change at sea. While unconstrained, thes
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  • ...redators. They are very important to the overall health of both marine and terrestrial environments.
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  • ...this regard, ICZM has shown that it could become the instrument to link ''terrestrial'' and ''marine'' legislation, especially at the Regional Sea Level<ref>Rupp
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  • ...l zone is not set by some arbitrary buffer along the interface between the terrestrial and marine parts, but a '''functional''' unit defined by the interactions b ...hich need take into account the inter-relationships between the marine and terrestrial parts of the coastal zone. Considering ecosystem services, EIA and SEA can
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  • ...nc.] ||Designs and manufactures scientific instrumentation for aquatic and terrestrial environmental monitoring. In <u>Case 1</u> waters, which are usually deep and free of terrestrial influence, variations in optical properties are linked to chlorophyll conce
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  • Definition|title= Wetlands |definition= Transitional areas between terrestrial and aquatic systems in which the water table is usually at or near the surf ...mmunities living in and on the soil. Wetlands may support both aquatic and terrestrial species. The prolonged presence of water creates conditions that favour the
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  • ...affecting mangroves of high islands and continental coasts may be input of terrestrial sediment such that the effects of sea level rise are lessened. Because of t
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  • ...rovide good quality food and the production is more efficient than that of terrestrial animals; roughly half the level of feed input per unit output is necessary ...2010 indicate that about 98% of the world's food supply is provided by the terrestrial domain (agriculture). Only 1.4% comes from the marine domain: fishery (~ 1%
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  • ...waves and wind moves sedimentary material to create intertidal or coastal terrestrial habitats. The erosion of the former (particularly cliffs made of soft glaci ...well, D.S. & Boar, R., 1986. ''Coast dune management guide''. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, HMSO, London.</ref>. Copyright: J Pat Doody]]
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  • ...s that can tolerate salty conditions. They have all the characteristics of terrestrial plants with a vascular system and roots.
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  • Saltmarshes are defined as natural or semi-natural terrestrial halophytic ecosystems that occur in the [[intertidal]] zone between the lan ...Flooded only by the highest tides and during storms, they are more like a terrestrial than a true marine environment. The plant community is more diverse than on
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  • ...ences, since scientific observational methods were not limited any more to terrestrial only, but to satellite ones as well. Considering the main advantages of sat ...ng the buoy receivers, the receivers aboard the boat and several permanent terrestrial GPS reference stations, all operated at a sampling rate of 1 Hz. The coordi
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  • ...aries, and deposit far from the place of release, where they accumulate in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
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  • ...e waters and the atmosphere. They are defined as zones of transition where terrestrial runoff discharges into the sea, and are closely connected to the [[ecosyste *Restoration of marine coastal ecosystems is more expensive than for terrestrial ecosystems; this holds in particular for coral reefs, seagrass and oyster r
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  • *Inclusion of the marine and terrestrial part of the coast
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  • *<u>US National Park Service </u>(NPS) manages the terrestrial park that extends seaward one nautical mile.
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  • ...(8), e1001127</ref>). Projections of the magnitude of total biodiversity (terrestrial and marine) of the planet range from 9 to 390 million eukaryotic species (M
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  • ...in the marine environment is probably more than 10 times lower than in the terrestrial environment<ref>McCauley, D.J., Pinsky, M.L., Palumbi, S.R., Estes, J.A., J ...xploitation of marine organisms has a short history in comparison with the terrestrial organisms, only commencing in the last few hundred years. Initially, marine
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  • ...al decrease poleward) is a well-recognized and long established pattern in terrestrial ecology. It was documented e.g. for plants, bats, mammalian quadrupeds, rep Marine environment differs from the terrestrial systems in that it has an important third dimension – depth. Sanders<ref
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  • ...ntal evidence for biodiversity effects on ecosystem function has come from terrestrial ecosystems, particularly grasslands (Naeem et al. 1994<ref name=Na94>Naeem, ...habitat patches in aquatic systems often is more spatially compact than in terrestrial environments, presenting more tractable experimental systems at the landsca
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  • ...m to protect marine parks—a hundred years after the establishment of the terrestrial National Park System. Title III of the Act permits NOAA to:
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  • .... and Falkowski, P. 1998. Primary production of the biosphere: integrating terrestrial and oceanic components. Science 281: 237–240</ref>). Phytoplankton specie
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  • not only in the sea, but also in freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Their classification
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  • Posidoniaceae is one of the 5 families of seagrasses, descendants of terrestrial plants that re-colonised the ocean between 100 and 65 million years ago. Se
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  • ...e conditions of inundation by salt water which alternates with exposure to terrestrial conditions. These sandy beach dwellers exhibit remarkable physiological and
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  • ...nd sea slugs, as well as freshwater snails and freshwater limpets, and the terrestrial (land) snails and slugs. They generally creep by means of a flat, muscular
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  • ...ref>. Predictions of changes in biodiversity, not only in marine, but also terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems <ref name = "Sala"> Sala, O.E., Chapin, F.S., Arm ...ing use of large data sets which are already available for many marine and terrestrial areas <ref name ="Raffaelli"/>.
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  • ...ng of phytoplankton ecology? Freshwater Biology 48: 1669–1675</ref>). In terrestrial plant communities, researchers have included more complex traits like rates
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  • ...imals were 10x more likely to contain selective cytotoxicity activity than terrestrial plants, animals or microorganisms.
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  • ...ound in several marine phytoplankton species, seaweeds and some species of terrestrial and aquatic vascular plants. DMSP is cleaved by DMSP-lyase enzymes into the
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  • ...investigation started only two or three decades ago. In analogy with their terrestrial counterparts, the number and diversity of marine terpenes are steadily incr ...ways operating in marine organisms are inevitably discussed in relation to terrestrial processes, especially those occurring in bacteria and plants. Although the
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  • ...lyphenols. Apparent differences in the secondary chemistry of seaweeds and terrestrial plants include the relative scarcity of nitrogen containing algal metabolit ...es in availability of nitrogen and halides such as bromine and chlorine in terrestrial versus marine systems.
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  • ...pesticides in terrestrial ecosystems. However, they are flushed away from terrestrial ecosystems trough rivers and end up in marine ecosystems. Due to their low
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  • ...Sousa Pinto, I. & Barreto Caldas, F., 2002. Classification and Mapping of Terrestrial and Inter-Tidal Vegetation in the Atlantic Coast of Northern Portugal. In:
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  • ...ral site of Molino del Agua (Water Mill) some dune fields develop in which terrestrial mollusks belonging to Theba, Trochoidea and Cochlicella are very well repre
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  • ...pesticides can cause mortality, reduced fertility and eggshell thinning in terrestrial predatory birds. Effects of organochlorine pesticides have also been detect ...mercury]] without negative effects. High values, which would be lethal for terrestrial birds were measured in the feathers of albatrosses, although they showed no
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  • in water; terrestrial organisms live in air. Environmental change in the sea has a much Marine systems are more open than terrestrial ones and dispersal of [[species]] may occur over much broader ranges. Altho
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  • ...its relatively low water solubility of 42 mg/l. It's a stable molecule in terrestrial systems but can be biodegraded by micro-organisms. It is expected to be muc
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  • ===Different from terrestrial systems=== ...wledge on terrestrial ecosystems, one basic question is whether marine and terrestrial ecosystems are similar enough to allow enough to allow theory from one doma
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  • ...which aim to provide lists and information on all species (both marine and terrestrial).
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  • They are present in all freshwater, marine and terrestrial environments, where they often
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  • Chemical ecology has helped to understand terrestrial ecosystems. How bees pollinate flowers, how birds find their nests and huma ...w and specific for the marine environment. In contrast, most of the known (terrestrial) negative plant–animal interactions are related to poisoning, repellence
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  • ...details&id=127160 common sole] largely profits from the contributions from terrestrial organic matter, via their main prey: deposit-feeding [http://www.marinespec
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  • ...cience is still developing and we still understand the ocean less than the terrestrial environment. For us, the oceans are foreign habitats which we may enter but ...ationale and then [[Habitat_mapping|mapped]], as has already been done for terrestrial habitats<ref name="ma"/>.
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  • ...e of 50km per decade, a distance far greater than that covered by invasive terrestrial plants, and that this difference may be due to the rapid dispersion of seaw
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  • ...ine biodiversity|a series of characteristics]] which distinguish them from terrestrial systems, and marine organisms play a crucial role in almost all biogeochemi
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  • ...011-2020 formulated the following target: by 2020, at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water areas and 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, especia ...r pSCIs) and are in coastal and inshore waters, often as an extension of a terrestrial site.
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  • * The geographical boundaries of the coastal area including both the terrestrial and marine boundaries.
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  • * The terrestrial and marine areas as defined in previous stages, '''complementing and not re
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  • * '''Diverse''' - ecologically diverse: a rich mosaic of marine and terrestrial ecosystems; diverse rural and urban landscapes, old and new; a diverse econ
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  • ...'''Diverse'''''</span> - ecologically diverse: a rich mosaic of marine and terrestrial ecosystems; diverse rural and urban landscapes, old and new; a diverse econ
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  • ...discussion and consensus building. This should always take the marine and terrestrial parts of the coastal zone into account.''
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  • ...d ''Hemiptera Auchenorrhyncha'', in: Roques, A. et al. (Ed.) (2010). Alien terrestrial arthropods of Europe. BioRisk, 4(1): pp. 511–552. [http://www.vliz.be/imi
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  • ...vity of the environment and the inter-relationships between the marine and terrestrial parts of the coastal zone.
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  • '''Diverse''' - ecologically diverse: a rich mosaic of marine and terrestrial ecosystems; diverse rural and urban landscapes, old and new; a diverse econ
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  • ...s [[coast]]s. This [[ecosystem]] located at the spatial transition between terrestrial and marine environments can be found in coastal areas where a supply of san
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  • ...nd Johnson, A.F. 1977. Beach and dune. In Barbour, M. and J. Major (eds.), Terrestrial vegetation of California. John Wiley and Sons, New York. Pages 223-270</ref
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  • ...educed coastal defence value and an increased risk of flooding of adjacent terrestrial environment (e.g. grazing- marshes) (Klein and Bateman, 2007).
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  • ...ails&id=144296 Ulva]'' spp.) due to the increasing inputs of nitrates from terrestrial origin (Dubois ''et al.'', 2006<ref name="Dubois">DUBOIS S., COMMITO J.A.,
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  • ...<ref>JAUME D. & DUARTE C.M. (2006). General aspects concerning marine and terrestrial biodiversity. In The exploration of marine biodiversity. (ed. C.M. Duarte),
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  • ...e arrival of molecular genetics and more recently genomics. As most higher terrestrial organisms are unique or have ancestral representatives in the ocean, marine
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  • ...all other forms of life (besides other autotrophs such as chemotrophs). In terrestrial environments plants are the predominant variety, while aquatic environments
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  • ...he most reactive transitional zones, which are located at interfaces, e.g. terrestrial-aquatic, freshwater-marine, sediment-water column, lagoon waters - atmosphe
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  • ...products or services are derived from marine sources. At the same time, if terrestrial organisms are used to develop a biosensor which is used in the marine envir
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  • ...ical production of oil from microalgae is considerably higher than that of terrestrial crops but, to achieve viability, the cost of production will need to be sig
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  • ...f> E-numbers are derived from different sources. A well-known example of a terrestrial source is E 901, more commonly known as bees wax. Another important share o
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  • ...r a single integrating management, rather than limiting such management to terrestrial areas. Given the interaction of coastal and maritime issues across the land
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  • The Blue Book recognizes that existing planning frameworks have a largely terrestrial focus and often do not address how coastal development may affect the sea a
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  • ...extraction and purification of active ingredients from biomass (marine and terrestrial products) for pharmaceutical applications. NZP was founded by Professors Jo
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  • ...m land we manage alarms and data storage. With a length of 1000 meters the terrestrial cable connects the Ground Station to the Beach Manhole where the submarine
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  • ...s a higher energy content; a fast growth and the fact that they complement terrestrial biofuels instead of competing with it. Macroalgae are already farmed on a m
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  • ...re are not as many model species from the marine environment than from the terrestrial environment. Generally a model organism is not chosen in function of biotec
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  • ...ana.com/</ref> for algae-related research projects. It is also oriented on terrestrial biotechnologies through its “Biotechnology and Agricultural Education Pro ...ogy in the region. There have been attempts in recent years to ban GMO and terrestrial biotech companies from the big island of Hawaii in 2013<ref name="bigisl">h
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  • Estuaries are the areas where terrestrial and marine waters meet. This means that they are influenced by fresh water
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