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  • ...Steering Committee, the Task Force, and the Consultative Group (see Figure 2). Figure 2: Schematic representation of Belgium’s ICZM Coordination Point and collab
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  • [[Image:AYool_SEAWIFS_annual.jpg|thumb|right|400px|<small>Fig. 2. Average sea surface chlorophyll for the period January 1998 to December 20 ...c building blocks such as carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and water (H<sub>2</sub>O) to produce organic compounds, using energy from the Sun. Organisms
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  • ...articular case of antifouling paints”. Progress in Organic Coatings, 59: 2-20. </ref>. In the case of vessels, the degree of fouling of the hull depen ====Imposex as an indicator of TBT contamination====
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  • ...udes (principal components, PCs) of the two anomaly patterns shown in Fig. 2 at [Using_model_simulations_to_support_monitoring_-_Methods%26Techniques Me [[Image:callies_res_2.jpg|thumb|right|'''Figure 2''':Simulated oil slicks that originate from different (colour coded) sector
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  • ...bour porpoises don't migrate on a large scale, which makes them a suitable indicator for local [[pollution]]. This study specifically evaluated the occurrence o ...of PCBs and PBDEs were measured (PCBs averaged 36,4 µg/g, PBDEs averaged 2,3 µg/g [[lipid weight|lipid]]). Comparison with other studies shows that t
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  • ...sh Baltic coast (in Polish with Eng. summ.). Czasopismo Geograficzne, 76/1-2, 19-47. </ref>. 2. dunes where a typical dune ridge is not present and shores build seaward o
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  • ...30 (4), 184-189 (2001) [doi:10.1639/0044-7447(2001)030[0184:EHABAS]2.0.CO;2].</ref>. In recent years there has been an increasing interest from both th ...niques for detecting large-scale environmental change," Photosynthet. 36(1-2), 50 (1999) [doi: 10.1023/A:1007072215898].</ref>.<br>
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  • |2. The Parties, when considering new activities and works located in the coas |2. Marine habitats</br>
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  • ...orth America: an end-of-the-20th-century perspective. J. Shellfish Res. 11(2): 489-505. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid=117463 detail ...and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid=114365 deta
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  • ...ef&refid=202485 technisch rapport (2010)] door de Taakgroep van descriptor 2, brengt een aantal van de probleemstellingen voor het bepalen van deze geza
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  • 2) Het [http://www.cms.int '''Verdrag inzake Migrerende Wilde Diersoorten'' ...e/index_en.htm '''Vogelrichtlijn'''], VRL (Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds, afgesloten en van kracht sind
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  • ...egrated coastal and ocean management. Manuals and Guides, 46; ICAM Dossier 2, IOC, UNESCO, 2006)</small> ...:Indicators_CAMP_Slovenia.gif|Indicators_CAMP_Slovenia.gif]]<br/>'''Simple Indicator Matrix from CAMP Slovenia'''</div>
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  • ...1:1, 1.3-1.69.</ref>. This increase is estimated at approximately between 2°C and 6.5°C by the end of the century (compared with a global mean increa ...50px|]]<small style="width:650px; margin:0 auto; display:block">Note: Each indicator will need further clarification refinement before it can be estimated.</sma
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  • [[Image:TSG.jpg|thumb|250px|Figuur 2: Thermosalinograaf<ref name="vliz">http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module= Een TSG (thermosalinograaf; Figuur 2) is een meetsysteem dat, aan boord van een schip, continu de temperatuur en
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  • |colspan="2"|Pictures of commercial available FerryBoxes ...uality data of surface waters on 3 ship routes in a high frequency (daily, 2-daily, weekly - depending on route). Due to some long-distance routes to En
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  • .... [[sea level rise]]) and slow down the global change (e.g. through CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration). |Figure 2: A model plan for the restoration of an estuary
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  • # Region/area-specific [[phytoplankton]] eutrophication indicator species should remain below respective nuisance and/or toxic elevated level ...ecies as a result of oxygen deficiency and/or nuisance/toxic phytoplankton indicator species for eutrophication.
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  • * review of existing indicator initiatives to measure the progress towards sustainable development in coas ...ke into account the threats to the coastal zone. A multi-scale approach to indicator design has been adopted, to take into account the needs at local, national
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  • ...Progress Indicator show that ICZM is showing good evolution. The Progress Indicator mainly covers aspects of coastal planning and management that are in place ...overview. These 9 topics were then further clustered into the final agreed 2 action plans.
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  • ...oring programs use mortality, such as percent death or species loss, as an indicator, which is not an effective metric for heath. Coral ecotoxicology has emerg ...reef assessment and monitoring programs still largely use mortality as an indicator (e.g. loss of species and coral cover reductions), which is an “ineffecti
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