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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...e Distribution|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...e Distribution|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...e Distribution|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
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  • In the ocean, microbes (organisms from 0.2 to 100µm) are very abundant. It has been ...d Archaea account for billions of tonnes of carbon (estimates range from 3 to 14
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  • ...ons of normalized bloom duration, extent and intensity have been developed to enable comparison between different years. Results suggest that the most in ...valuating and analyzing the dataset collected during the period 1997-2006. To compare different year and see trends normalized index for bloom duration,
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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...e Distribution|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
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  • ...yr), which is about 20% of the 2019 world energy consumption. However, due to technological and economic constraints, the exploitable resource is almost ...rn Ocean and the North Atlantic. Focusing on the annual wave resource near to the shore, in the Northern Hemisphere, the highest levels are the ones regi
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  • ...ur of these species are described in this report due to their contribution to sediment entrainment, bed stability and potential wave energy attenuation, ...ry tube-dwelling polychaete (or annelid worm). They use suspended sediment to construct their tubes, see Figure 2 (Wilson, 1971<ref name= "Wilson71">WILS
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  • [[Image:SouzaDias.0407.diagram.hake.PNG|thumb|270px|right|Diagram to show the different stages in the EAMR approach]] ...ontribute to solving the issues are also suggested. This will contribute to a management strategy that optimizes social and economic benefits without c
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  • ...and thrive in shifting sands, that have a strong sand-binding capacity due to an extensive root system and that favor sand accumulation with their foliag ...at are well described in the literature and may ignore some important less common and less-studied species.
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  • ...[groynes]] or offshore breakwaters. This is because such beaches are known to be an efficient form of natural coastal defence <ref name="powel 1990">Powe ...990’s small scale experimental measurements and early field studies lead to the subsequent development of parametric models for profile prediction, lon
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  • ...roscopic organisms. They contain chlorophyll and require sunlight in order to live and grow. Most phytoplankton are buoyant and float in the upper part o ...specially nitrogen input from agricultural effluents), potentially leading to ecosystem collapse<ref>Ouaissa, S., Gómez-Jakobsen, F., Yebra, L., Ferrera
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  • ...ecological changes are being investigated. Research is being carried out to improve the representation of tides, waves, currents, and surge in coastal ...om a landward limit associated with storm-wave phenomena (e.g., overwash), to a seaward limit beyond the point where incident waves break, but which depe
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  • ...tal structures as well as to confirm design procedures, for instance, lead to the need of using physical modelling. There is also little public awareness ..., some basic aspects of physical modelling, related scaling issues and how to control hydraulic modelling and scale effects as well as three case studies
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programm ...s/new_zealand_views_on_biotech</ref> There are nevertheless some obstacles to the growth of biotechnology in New Zealand, the biggest ones being the coun
    26 KB (3,643 words) - 11:37, 9 August 2019
  • ...on_Plan#Nine_topics_of_interest|nine topics of interest]]. It is advisable to read these nine topics of interest for those interested in [[public partici ...management. The appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
    16 KB (2,362 words) - 17:40, 14 July 2020
  • While the area is strongly linked to the agriculture sector it is also a popular UK tourism destination. However ...profession to attract the next generation of fishers has also been central to a lot of the FLAGs with investment in fisher training, port/ beach infrastr
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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...[[European Sand Dune Distribution|on European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
    14 KB (2,095 words) - 09:40, 30 July 2019
  • ...the territorial sea or inshore waters of Belgium. The present report aims to improve the understanding of current and historical levels of fishing activ ...between 1954 and 2012 (from 680 to 37 Full Time Equivalent, FTE), compared to a decrease of approximately 75% in the total commercial fleet. The economic
    18 KB (2,788 words) - 12:46, 11 October 2019
  • ...stuaries active morphodynamic systems that evolve autonomously in response to interventions of any kind. Understanding estuarine morphodynamics is theref ...main principles of estuarine morphology and underlying dynamics, according to which a classification scheme is introduced. This is followed by a more det
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