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  • ...on shipping, historical ship accident data indicates that almost all open-water shipping losses (excepting causes such as war or piracy) can be categorised ...the number of vessel-miles defined in the shipping pattern input data. The quality of this input data is therefore of critical importance to the output from t
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  • ...uth-west coast of Turkey. It has a very diverse landscape of rivers, fresh water lake, delta, lagoons, sandy beaches, hills and sloping pine forests. The le - Water quality management
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  • ...nitoring: A practical guide to the design and implementation of freshwater quality studies and monitoring programmes, Edited by J. Bartram and R. Ballance]
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  • ...sea, and not via surface streams. Groundwater is synonymous with soil pore water. In order to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on ...ichael H.A., Mulligan A.E. and Harvey C.F. (2005) Seasonal oscillations in water exchange between aquifers and the coastal ocean. ''Nature'' '''436''' 1145-
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  • ...rap is restricted to surf zones with wave heights less than about 0.5 m in water depths upto l m. Antsyferov et al (1990<ref name="ants"/>) used traps mount Towed sledges or trailers with a mast above the water surface have been used for cross-shore bed level soundings and wave height
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  • Traditional sampling instruments (based on taking samples of water and sediment) as well as electronic sensoring instruments (based on optical ...of the fact that the quality of the total study can only be as good as the quality of the information gained through sampling. Thus, any errors incurred durin
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  • ...ed as depth-integrating samplers, which means continuous sampling over the water depth by lowering and raising the instrument at a constant transit rate. ...ected. Since calibration is involved, the accuracy strongly depends on the quality/reliability of the calibration curves. Hence, many calibration samples are
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  • ...for changes in human health and reproduction (decline in sperm counts and quality, impotence, increased incidence of genital abnormalities and increased inci ...ntal monitoring, fate, and transport of estrogenic disrupting compounds in water: A review. ''Chemosphere'', '''65''' 1265-1280 </ref>
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  • ...s a mature technology. Ocean storage, or the direct release into the ocean water column or onto the deep seafloor, has been researched less. This storage op ...ents, which affect tourism, agriculture, and the delivery of health, fresh water, food, and other essential services. Coral reefs, marine fisheries, and mar
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  • This article describes the equipment used to capture video in water. [[Underwater video]] is an example of a [[video technology]]. See also [[a Underwater video systems refers to the equipment used to capture video in water (or other liquids), and to playback the material. The equipment can be divi
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  • ...and use of underwater video]], for an introduction to equipment used under water, see [[underwater video systems]]. ...it/s, sometimes bps). More bits per second is mostly equal to better video quality. The bit rate can be fixed or variable, real-time, streaming video often us
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  • ...peting) societal interests, such as public safety, infrastructure, nature, water, physical planning, housing, fisheries, agriculture, tourism, industry and ...gement in low-lying coastal zones|Groundwater management]] and alternative water supply (incl. recharge of aquifers)
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  • ...23-5</ref>. Urban sprawl has also negatively affected the urban coast’s quality of life, creating a population density that leads to problems concerning em ...ronmental aggravations. It is essential for an urban coast to offer a good quality environment for the users avoiding issues such us:
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  • ...ows partners to share knowledge, money and opportunities for improving the quality of life for everyone in the North Sea Region. ...hsea.org/Userfiles/File/Norvision/Coastal%20Water%20Management.pdf Coastal Water Management (CWM)]. Atkins were commissioned by Resource Analysis Consult NV
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  • ...nd Natura 2004. Coastal and marine areas will be impacted changes in water quality and quantity, changes in annual and seasonal precipitation, desertification
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  • ...abitat can support indefinitely without deterioration of the character and quality of the resource; <br> 2. The level of use, at a given level of management, *The maximum quantity of fish that any particular body of water can support over a long period without negative effects to the fish and to
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  • ...osed embayment of the coast in which fresh run-off water mixes with saline water entering from the ocean. }} ...re tidal motion can still have important consequences for ecosystem, water quality and morphology – for example: import of marine sediments and organisms, g
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  • ...ecially suited for areas where the tidal range is high, as they follow the water-level. Floating breakwaters are seldom used as shoreline protection structu #'' Deep water:'' In water depths in excess of 6 m, bottom connected breakwaters are often more expens
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  • ...eratures and salinity will increase. [[Biodiversity]], conservation, water quality, quantity and seasonal flows are significantly affected. The negative impac ...algal bloom]]s and jellyfish in Mediterranean due to combination of higher water temperatures, overfishing and nutrient influxes. [[Algal bloom]]s are boost
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  • ...rm coastal management issues, including habitat loss, degradation of water quality, changes in hydrological cycles, depletion of coastal resources, and adapta
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