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  • ...mental impact of marine fish culture: Towards a sustainable future; Marine Pollution Bulletin 31, p. 159-166</ref>). Many of these problems can be mitigated wit ====Nutrient pollution / Eutrophication====
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  • It should be noted that alongside these factors others such as water pollution in particular with heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, nutrients f technological issues. Proceedings of the Tuna 2002 Kuala Lumpur, 7th INFOFISH World Tuna Trade C
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  • ...undance]] and distribution of fish stocks and wildlife are just one of the issues facing fishermen, Arctic communities and the indigenous people. The Polar Regions annually accumulate pollution, including [[Portal:Ecotox|Persistent Organic Pollutants]] (POPs), which ha
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  • ...rticle discusses the current status of coastal [[tourism]], the associated issues and impacts. The article further provides recommendations for future manage ...sts, often to a relatively small area, have a huge impact. They add to the pollution, waste, and water needs of the local population, putting local infrastructu
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  • <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u> In our view, the identified coastal issues relate at least to seven specific ICZM protocol articles: art. 7 (Coordinat
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  • ...semi-enclosed seas where the communities are weakened by various types of pollution (Elton, 1958<ref>Elton, C. S. 1958. The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and ...or the introduction and spread of alien species with marine litter. Marine Pollution Bulletin 191, 114913</ref>). Plastics, which enter the oceans in the millio
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  • There is a range of restrictions in MPAs. The typical ones take the following issues under consideration: ...three screen doors: can marine “protected” areas be effective? Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: 1177-1183</ref>
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  • ...lish a dialogue with managers and stakeholders on technical and management issues relating to the conservation of coastal ecosystems. ...ssors that impede natural regeneration (e.g., altered physical conditions, pollution, eutrophication), (3) clearly defined criteria for the measurement of resto
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  • == Specific biodiversity issues == ...nutrient enrichment from plant matter) and [[Coastal pollution and impacts|pollution]] from agriculture, industry and sewage.
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  • ...ism development and nature conservation, which are most important regional issues in the project region (Dolch, 2004<ref>Dolch, T., 2004. Die Auswirkungen de ...uence beyond their function. They were able to fund and organise important issues of ICZM in the region.
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  • ...ement and administrations in Belgium, second, special developments of ICZM issues, namely a coordination point, sustainability indicators and sea-land intera ...residual waste; number of motor vehicles on the roads; number of observed pollution incidents (oil etc.)/flight hour; fish stocks that are not being over fishe
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  • ...ce is a major problem in developing countries. Steering the aforementioned issues is an enormous challenge, in particular the issue of rapid population growt ...ion. www.iied.org/pubs/display.php?o=10549IIED </ref>. A broad spectrum of issues is related to urban water management (see Fig. 7); therefore, an integrated
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  • ...he national interest - such as defense and interstate commerce. But other issues and resources in which there is a national interest must be approached in a ...types of development are permitted were adopted long before environmental issues were a concern. Shorefront property is especially valuable and was often z
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  • ...s of traditional sectoral planning by establishing boundaries based on the issues and coastal ecosystem rather than on administrative boundaries. ==Issues==
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  • ...ted several times and found to be effective in addressing numerous coastal issues, many areas of US coastline continue to be degraded by population growth, o ...h and education and providing a forum for public participation on relevant issues.
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  • ...y 25, 2005</ref>. This was a highly controversial process that raised many issues between the fishing community and the agencies with responsibility for fish ...overall health since 1980 <ref name="een"/>. Most of this is due to water pollution and fishing pressure. Data shows decreases in landings for several categori
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  • ...y marine biodiversity: Implications for the ecosystem approach.” Marine Pollution Bulletin 54 (2007) 253–265. </ref>. ....g. Ruitenbeek and Cartier 1999<ref> Ruitenbeek, J. and C. Cartier. 1999. Issues in Applied Coral Reef Biodiversity Valuation: Results for Montego Bay, Jama
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  • ...rich freshwater from six tributaries. Nutrients and other non-point source pollution from his large area enters the bay as run off, and is then concentrated int ...Federal [[Clean Water Act]] which mandated reductions in point sources of pollution. Section 117 of the Act provided significant funding for developing the Che
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  • Covers point sources of pollution discharging into a surface water body. Addresses oil spill pollution by providing EPA and the Coast Guard with authority to prevent and respond
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  • ...short term projects. NEPs support rather than replace existing controls on pollution. ...cture to serve as the forum for bringing stakeholders together to identify issues and develop the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. This govern
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