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  • ...ecision multibeam technology. This technology is explained in this article and an example of application is given. This shows how high-precision multibeam ...? Which processes control the movement of the seabed? What are the typical scales for the rearrangement of bed material? What types of seabed structures cont
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  • ...or questions with further opportunity on a later stage <ref>Johnson, D.E. and Dagg, S. (2003) Achieving Public Participation in Coastal Zone Environmenta ...to participation related to [[Sustainable Development]] <ref>Johnson, D.E. and Dagg, S. (2003) Achieving Public Participation in Coastal Zone Environmenta
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  • ...bution, evolution, adaptations, [[zonation]], succession, biota, functions and threats of the organisms that live in saltmarshes. ...s]], dissolved [[nutrient]]s, [[plankton]] and small fishes are flushed in and out the saltmarshes.
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  • ...elengths typically much larger than the wavelength of wind-generated waves and much smaller than the wavelength of tidal waves. }} ==Tsunami causes and occurrence==
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  • ...jectives (Cooke, 2005<ref>Cooke, G.D. 2005. Ecosystem Rehabilitation. Lake and Reservoir Management 21(2): 218-221</ref>).}} ==Estuaries as interfaces between land, sea and the atmosphere==
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  • ...014. A tutorial guide to geostatistics: Computing and modelling variograms and kriging. Catena 113: 56–69</ref>. ...rpolation techniques. Wageningen, Statutory Research Tasks Unit for Nature and the Environment, WOt-werkdocument 190. 90 p.</ref>. Kriging provides unbias
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  • ..., P.S. 2013. Resistance, Resilience and Restoration. Ecological Management and Restoration 14: 20-24</ref>). }} ...ton, DC, November 8-9, 2018, organized by the National Academy of Sciences and The Royal Society</ref>);
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  • ...on the concept of integrated assessment approaches, describing procedures and working phases to be organized. ==Introduction and definition==
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  • ...an well-being <ref name = "Diaz"> Diaz, D., Fargione, J., Chapin, F.S. III and Tilman, D. (2006). Biodiversity loss threatens human well-being. ''PLOS Bio ..., although the pattern of response may vary depending on the [[ecosystem]] and species investigated.
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  • ...In the latter case, however, the analysis is performed on another level of temporal aggregation being set by the schedule of the fortnightly observations. In t ...high nutrient concentrations). The figure suggests that between about 1978 and 1995 the flow patterns in the German Bight behave differently from the rest
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  • ...rom the Wadden Sea, depending on the nature and the time scale of internal and exchange processes. ...hether the Wadden Sea seafloor will grow, by accumulating suspended matter and sand, with sea level rise, or not.
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  • ===The challenges and obstacles=== ...in the MarBEF NoE, and the corresponding increase in the managerial burden and amount of paperwork, together with the finite resources for the management
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  • This article reports findings of the MARBEF subprojects MARPLAN and DEEPSETS in the period 2005-2008. ...y high [[species diversity]], largely due to its long evolutionary history and the prehistoric introduction of many Atlantic species into the
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  • ==Species abundance and ecosystem functioning== Many species are being [[Ecological thresholds and regime shifts|reduced in abundance]] or driven to local [[species extinctio
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  • ...ire cooperation and the establishment of a committed network of scientists and institutes. ...]]: the Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, [[Water Framework Directive]] and the forthcoming [[Marine Strategy Directive|Marine Strategy Framework Direc
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  • ...nto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref> ...ablishing a [http://www.marbef.org European network on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning] (MarBEF) was to increase our understanding of large-
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  • ...R"/> depicting the distribution of the threatened and/or declining coastal and shelf habitats in Europe.]] ...51-100; yellow=11-50; green=6-10; blue=1-5. Please note that older records and those from southern Europe are probably missing.]]
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  • ...r [[Abiotic | abiotic]] features in the White Sea over the last 50 years, and investigates the possible response of key planktonic species to future clim ...ponents, and the information can be used to infer future ecosystem changes and in support of management decisions. Combined with additional ecophysiologic
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  • ==Processes and mechanisms driving natural dynamics & ecosystem development== ...he direction and magnitude, can play an important role in the mobilization and landward transport of sediment. The interactions between all of these forci
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  • ==PROCESSES AND MECHANISMS DRIVING NATURAL DYNAMICS & ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT == .../>. In this section, the processes and mechanisms driving natural dynamics and ecosystem development of biogenic reefs are discussed for each group in tur
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