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  • ...tional/regional as well as European legislation relating to MPAs is given. In addition, the designation process of MPAs under the Birds and Habitats Dire [[Image:Marine_Europe.jpg|thumb|right|396px|Figure 1: Marine Environments in Europe, © A. Huth]]
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  • ...uated in the Vistula delta plain, part of the town was built in depression area. The ...of Gdańsk (Zatoka Gdanska) is located in the southeast part of the Baltic Sea and stretches from Cape
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  • ...the porpoise is our ambassador for the protection of the North and Baltic Sea as a habitat ...ut research on climate change effects on humans and animals in the coastal area and to develop countermeasures.
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  • ...1998 to cover non-polluting human activities that can adversely affect the sea. </P> ...altic) and [[Barcelona Convention]] (for the Mediterranean) apply in these sea areas.</P>
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  • ...f long-term behavior of wooden palisade groynes at Hel Peninsula, [[Baltic Sea]], Poland, see Fig. 1, can serve as a reference case for studies on coastal <div style="text-align:center;font-size:80%">Fig. 1) Hel Peninsula: study area from Władysławowo (root) to Kuźnica village</div></div>
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  • ...distribution of the threatened and/or declining coastal and shelf habitats in Europe.]] ...center|250px|Figure 3: Current OBIS distribution data for ''S. alveolata'' in Europe (data from OBIS, July 2012) showing distributions and unconfirmed re
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  • ...nd impacts which are described below. The entire aquatic [[ecosystem]] may change with eutrophication. The diagram below gives an overview on the eutrophicat ===Increased biomass of phytoplankton resulting in [[algal bloom]]s===
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  • ...In a democracy, the aim must be to let a well informed public participate in political decisions. This article on public outreach is about how to reach ...g of complex and multi-disciplinary matters which is originally dealt with in a highly specialised scientific language. <p>
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  • ...surrounding Europe’s ultra-peripheral regions, many of which are located in tropical latitudes with high biodiversity. The European landmass has a coas ...dvolcanoes, and coastal and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These ecosystems, in turn, host an extraordinary biodiversity.
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  • ...mall>Algae blooms have created the world's largest dead zone in the Baltic Sea (Photo credit: Jeff Schmaltz, NASA)</small>]] ...ties on land have thrown many coastal ecosystems out of balance, resulting in expanded dead zone regions.</P>
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  • ...This makes estuaries active morphodynamic systems that evolve autonomously in response to interventions of any kind. Understanding estuarine morphodynami In this article we also consider marine inlet systems with small or even absen
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  • ...the harbour porpoise is very exhaustive throughout its entire distribution area, specific information for the BPNS is less abundant and often scattered. ...in the Belgian part of the North Sea. This information is highly relevant in the context of conservation, monitoring and evaluation of harbour porpoise
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  • ...organizations about the need to integrate scientific knowledge on climate change and eutrophication for marine and coastal waters. ...kshop, and discussion of regional implementation in the north Atlantic and Baltic region. These comments draw on this workshop and prior events, as well as s
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  • ...in coastal cities is dealt with in a separate article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]]. ==Urgency of climate adaptation==
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  • ==Baltic Sea – background information== [[image:Balticsea_Fig1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|'''Fig. 1.''' The Baltic Sea.<ref name="helcom">[http://www.helcom.fi HELCOM]</ref> ]]
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  • ...y supports approximately 900 species altogether. Since the Baltic is young in evolutionary terms (<3,000 years old), its colonisation is probably not com ...ted examples of any negative ecological impact of these new species on the Baltic ecosystem.
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  • ...ving water quality near coastal zones has been addressed in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert a ...in coastal zones, one cannot but notice a large step still has to be taken in order to improve the understanding of sources and consequences of pollution
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  • ...ocean hindcast (historical) and forecast data. Data comes from satellites, in-situ (direct ocean sampling), and numerical models that cover the global oc ...ars, IOC Member States have established over 80 oceanographic data centres in as many countries. This network has been able to collect, control the quali
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  • ...rphological characteristics and dynamics are described in several articles in the category [http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Category:Physical_coastal_and ...pebble) beaches]], sand banks and other habitats in close proximity to the sea.
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  • ...:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management|Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]. ...r the previously reclaimed marsh. This is of course different from the way in which the original marsh developed.]]
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