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  • ...ce within the national borders of the Member States and on the continental shelf.
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  • ...of estuarine particle populations using ADV, OBS and LISST. ''Continental Shelf Research'', Vol. 22, p. 1867-1886</ref>) have successfully used the ADV bac
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  • ...w of acoustic measurement of small-scale sediment processes. ''Continental Shelf Research'', Vol. 22, p. 603-632.</ref>). Early work was done by Hay (1983)< ...nts'', p. 269-280.</ref>) described a field arrangement on the Continental Shelf (Pacific East Coast of New Zealand) with three transducers (F1= 1, F2= 2 an
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  • ...at there is horizontal homogeneity, which is sensible most of the times in shelf seas and estuaries. To explain next how to solve the three dimensional velo ...and M.J. Howarth, 2005. Estimates of Reynolds stress in a highly energetic shelf sea. ''Ocean Dynamics'', 55, 490-498.</ref>). Therefore we can now have som
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  • :[[Continental shelf habitat]] ...long as it is understood that they should not be too rigidly applied. The shelf bottom is occupied by diverse groups of benthic organisms that vary with ch
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  • ...e Mid Atlantic Ridge with depths down to 5 000 m and a shallow continental shelf along the European coast.
    26 KB (3,907 words) - 18:35, 21 February 2024
  • ...mic Zone (EEZ) of 200 nautical miles, Contiguous Zone, and the Continental Shelf. Most coastal countries already allocate ocean space. Among the most obviou
    36 KB (5,342 words) - 18:20, 16 February 2024
  • ...ion of an oceanic bio-geographical boundary along the European continental shelf in the 1970 in western European basin (Beaugrand, 2004<ref>Beaugrand, G. 20
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  • ...situated from the coasts, over the [[continental shelf habitat|continental shelf]] to the [[Open oceans|open ocean]] and [[Deep sea habitat|deep sea]]. The image:Continental shelf.jpg|Continental shelf with overlying water
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  • ...xploitation of marine resources in its adjacent section of the continental shelf, taken to be a band extending 200 miles from the shore.<ref>Glossary of Env
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  • This article describes the habitat of the continental shelf. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversi ...obal Continental Shelf.jpg|left|thumb|400px|caption|The global continental shelf (marked in turquoise) <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_shelf</
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  • ...M., and J. Friedrich (2004), Nitrogen budget of the northwestern Black Sea shelf inferred from modeling studies and in situ benthic measurements, Marine Eco The continental inputs of nitrogen to the North Sea originate from rivers, atmospheric inpu
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  • ...at global scales. It is estimated that about 75% of the global continental shelf is affected by trawling and dredging activities<ref name=K2>Kaiser, M.J., C ...sa'' reefs, see Fig. 1. These communities are mainly found at the offshore shelf edges of the [[Biodiversity_in_the_European_Seas#The_Arctic_Ocean.5B4.5D|Ar
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  • ...ge. This is called the [[abyssal plain]]. The zone between the continental shelf and the [[abyssal plain]] is the bathyal zone. In some places, the sea floo
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  • ...Saltmarsh Conservation, Management and Restoration''. Coastal Systems and Continental Margins, Volume 12, Springer, 217 pp. </ref>). Saltmarshes can be found fro ...a gradually sloping intertidal flat and saltmarsh. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 243: 106909</ref>.
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  • |definition= The deep sea region starting from the continental shelf break. }} *[[Ocean and shelf tides]]
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  • ...strong bottom currents that transport organic matter from the continental shelf to the deep sea<ref>De Leo, F. C., Smith, C. R., Rowden, A. A., Bowden, D.
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  • ...d when propagating onto the continental shelf (see the article [[Ocean and shelf tides]]). ...the Arctic region southward, as a deep boundary current along the American shelf <ref> Stommel H., Arons, A.B. and Faller, A.J. 1958. Some examples of stati
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  • ...marks the seaward limit of the continental shelf and the beginning of the continental slope. <ref>Pinet P.R. 1998.Invitation to Oceanography. Jones and Barlett P
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  • ...of about 100 to 150 meters at the shelf edge and ends at the top of the [[continental rise]] or in a [[Deep-sea trenches|deep-sea trench]]. <ref>Pinet P.R. 1998.
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