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  • ...ed that are nowadays drained and cultivated extensively. Littoral currents transport significant amounts of sand from the nearby cliffs into the bight, which ha ...ing of a coastal defence project, namely approval process according to the Aquatic Law of Schleswig-Holstein (‘Landeswassergesetz’). As a result, sanction
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  • ...a role in the process of flocculation. The most resistant material in the aquatic environment is quartz, which is found in all particle fractions down to les ...higher than the individual particles contained in them. Estuarine sediment transport conditions are altered e.g. by change of bed roughness due to deposition of
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  • ...nd Miller, A.D. 2023. Patterns and drivers of macroalgal ‘blue carbon’ transport and deposition in near-shore coastal environments. Science of the Total Env ...y the rate of exudation of labile DOC, grazing, microbial activity, carbon transport to sediments or deep water, release of other greenhouse gasses such as meth
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  • ...tion with the bed (see [[Shoreface profile]]) also plays a role in onshore transport. ...re and vertical density gradients both contribute to producing net onshore transport in the lower part of the water column. It is likely that the upwelling curr
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  • ...creased during the twentieth century despite increased retention along the aquatic continuum. Biogeosciences Discuss. 12: 20123–20148</ref>. This is especia ...d Hamilton, S. 2007. Have we overemphasized the role of denitrification in aquatic ecosystems? A review of nitrate removal pathways. Frontiers in Ecology and
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  • ...ntal High Risk Areas (MEHRA's) in the UK''. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, ST-87639-MI-1-Rev 01, London, UK.</ref> ...se point sources (e.g. wind energy parks) or mobile sources (e.g. maritime transport, fishing fleets) and what are the characteristics of these risk sources?
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  • ...ref>. This articles describes a wide variety of topics related to sediment transport and processes. ...transport, while the suspended particles are transported as suspended load transport. The suspended load may also include the fine [[silt]] particles brought in
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  • Many [[pollutant|pollutants]] in the aquatic environment have received significant attention due to their potential estr * interfere with the synthesis, metabolism, transport and excretion of natural hormones
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  • ...ef>Berman, T. 2013. Transparent exopolymer particles as critical agents in aquatic biofilm formation: implications for desalination and water treatment, Desal ...o 5 years<ref>Landsberg, J.H. 2002. The effects of Harmful Algal Blooms on aquatic organisms. Reviews in Fisheries Science 10(2): 113–390</ref>. The paradox
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  • ...Andersen, J. et al. (2002) Coastal eutrophication and the Danish National Aquatic Monitoring and Assessment Program. Estuaries, 25, 706–719.[Medline]</ref> *reduced depth distribution of submerged aquatic vegetation
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  • ...e seasons (Coppejans <ref name=E>Eric Coppejans – Course Biodiversity of aquatic food webs: from algae to marine mammals UGent</ref>). ...rganic production. This results in alterations of both the terrestrial and aquatic [[food web]] and reduces habitats available to species of higher trophic le
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  • ...able water use, and ensuring “enhanced protection and improvement of the aquatic environment”. This last point requires that rivers, lakes, estuaries, coa ...dy is an expression of the quality of the structure and functioning of its aquatic ecosystem. The Directive provides normative definitions (see Annex V of the
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  • ...rmance of two red king crab pot designs; Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / Journal canadien des sciences halieutiques et aquatiques; 54, pp ...., Greenwood B. (1991); Frequency dependent cross-shore suspended sediment transport. 2. A barred shoreface; Marine Geology; 106, pp. 25-51 </ref>), [http://en.
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  • ...knowledge including chemical processes of pollutants synthesis, hydraulic transport of compounds, biological impacts on human health or ecosystems, socio-econo ...favors specific species above others which leads to an excessive amount of aquatic vegetation or phytoplankton in the water and may cause other problems such
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  • ''Broodstock/seed supply:'' Cultured aquatic plants have complicated life cycles with several intermediate stages. The m ...ases. The pathogens can be dispersed to previously disease-free regions by transport of hatchery products like shrimp-postlarvae. When animals with infections o
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  • ...sites. This is about the uncontrolled dumping of ammunition already on the transport routes to the officially identified dumping sites. Based on this quite comm ...otoluene (TNT)] has to be considered that is toxic for micro organisms and aquatic plants (Spyra 1997<ref>Spyra, W. et al. (1997): Rüstungsaltlasten – Erfa
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  • ...e scraping, scouring and resuspension of the substratum. The resuspension, transport and subsequent deposition of sediment may affect the settlement and feeding ...redation risk taking by juvenile fishes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 50: 2058-2070</ref>. Conversely, scavengers and small-bodied organi
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  • ...s studies in Kenyan inland waters. Proceedings of the workshop of KMFRI on Aquatic Resources of Kenya, July 13-19, 1981</ref>). At the same time, increased si ...The Kenya Coast. Pp 290–297. In: Proceedings Of The Workshop Of KMFRI On Aquatic Resources Of Kenya, July 13-19. </ref>). Soluble PCBs from these products p
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  • ...arine mammals and the atmosphere with emphasis on the mechanisms of global transport and distribution of PFCs. ...it far from the place of release, where they accumulate in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
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  • The introduction of harmful aquatic organisms to new marine environments is believed to be one of the four grea ...</ref>). Other vectors include ornamental species trade, the international transport and sale of live marine bait, live seafood, marine litter and live organism
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  • ...of [[geomorphology]], sedimentology and chemistry (erosion, sedimentation, transport, adsorption, mineralisation) and human activities are to be considered as f Wetlands and aquatic biotopes, of which intertidal zones, are the most degraded by the spiral of
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  • Phytoplankton are aquatic organisms that grow through [[photosynthesis]]. Many thousands of different ...tered in deep water layers. In addition to gravitational sinking, downward transport of organic matter in the ocean also occurs in downwelling regions (see the
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  • ...were traditionally used in Mediterranean countries as packing material to transport fragile items of glassware and pottery, and also to ship fresh fish from th ...s and productivity of Posidonia oceanica(L.) Delile in Calvi Bay, Corsica. Aquatic Botany 20: 43-64.</ref>), and have been called the lungs of the Mediterrane
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  • ...flow of water through the sediment <ref>Huettel, M. and Boudreau, B. 2000, Transport and reaction in permeable sediments. Coastal Ocean Processes Newsletter Iss ...<ref name = Giere>Giere, O. 2009, Meiobenthology: The microscopic fauna in aquatic sediments. Second Edition, Berlin: Springer Verlag</ref>.
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  • ...anica seagrass beds in the Port-Cros National Park (NW Mediterranean Sea). Aquatic Conserv: Mar. Frshw. Ecosyst., 9: 391-400.</ref>, coastal constructions <re The vascular and lacunal systems of the roots and rhizomes facilitate the transport and exchange of fluids and gasses respectively. A proportion of the oxygen
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  • ...rphosis of larvae), predator avoidance, mating, and social interactions in aquatic environments have thus far proven elusive except in a few isolated cases. Y
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  • ...d conservation of weak or friable materials in the field of excavation and transport of archaeological objects<ref name="eca">[http://echa.europa.eu/doc/about/o ...and pelagic fishes|fishes]], concentrations above 2 mg/l acute toxicity in aquatic invertebrates<ref name="eca">[http://echa.europa.eu/doc/about/organisation/
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  • ...bservatie in Frankrijk in 1979 – wel razendsnel over gans Europa via het transport van oesters tussen oesterkwekerijen. ...ety for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Cairns, Australia: Theme 1. Aquatic animal epidemiology: Crustacean and shellfish disease session. pp. 869 [1-5
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  • ...dreissenid bivalve ''Mytilopsis leucophaeata'' in the northern Baltic Sea. Aquatic Invasions 1(1): 38-41. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid= ...rmossel een handje wordt geholpen door de mens, namelijk onder de vorm van transport op scheepsrompen of als verstekelingen in ballastwater <ref name = 1a> </re
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  • ...in de haven van Antwerpen. Introductie gebeurde hoogstwaarschijnlijk door transport van larven in het ballastwater van schepen. Deze soort leeft vooral in estu ...als een niet-inheemse, invasieve soort: de introductie vond er plaats via transport met ballastwater en niet via natuurlijke verspreiding <ref name = 2a>Carlto
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  • ...che Oceaan <ref name = 3a>Cohen, A.N.; Carlton, J.T. (1995). Nonindigenous aquatic species in a United States estuary: a case study of the biological invasion ...eden vindt plaats via vasthechting van volwassen individuen aan schepen en transport van vrijlevende larven in het ballastwater <ref name = 3a> </ref>.
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  • ...jk enkel terug te vinden was in de Aziatische Stille Oceaan en rond Japan. Transport door vasthechting op scheepsrompen of via aquacultuur samen met kweekoester ...ies in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid
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  • ...De soort is in Europa terechtgekomen via vasthechting op scheepsrompen en transport met schelpdieren. In België werd het vertakt viltwier voor de eerste keer ...ies in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid
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  • ...Talitridae) enters freshwater inland habitats in the Vistula River, Poland Aquatic Invasions (2009) Volume 4, Issue 4: 689-691. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis. ...rdere verspreiding hebben bespoedigd <ref name=kinzelbach1972> </ref>. Ook transport via ballastwater in vrachtschepen kan een rol gespeeld hebben <ref name=ice
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  • ...ies in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid ...ransit area for alien species, in: Leppäkoski, E. et al. (2002). Invasive aquatic species of Europe: distribution, impacts and management. pp. 341-350. [http
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  • ...de soort op eigen houtje de Atlantische oceaan wist over te steken. Zo kan transport in ballastwater van schepen aan de oorsprong van een introductie in Europa ...ies in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid
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  • ...erdiertje is een vrijzwemmende soort die ook brak water tolereert. Via het transport met ballastwater van schepen doorheen kanalen of via vogels, belandde deze ...]</ref>. In het geval van de Schelde kon introductie ook plaatsvinden door transport over kanalen vanuit de Rijn of de Maas <ref name=two> </ref>. <P>
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  • ...A screening procedure for potential tunicate invaders of Atlantic Canada. Aquatic Invasions 4(1):71-79. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid=19 ...jze korstzakpijp gebeurde zowel door vasthechting op scheepsrompen als via transport van organismen voor de aquacultuur, zoals oesters <ref name=ices>ICES Advis
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  • ...ijk leefde de knotszakpijp ''Styela clava'' enkel langs Aziatische kusten. Transport via vasthechting op oorlogsschepen bracht de soort naar Europa, waar hij vo ...als zeevrucht <ref>Fuller, P. (2009). ''Styela clava''. USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, Gainesville, FL. Revision date: 7/22/2008. [http://nas.er
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  • ...s'' zijn de riviermondingen langs de kusten van Japan, China en Korea. Via transport in het ballastwater van schepen zou de soort naar Europa gekomen zijn. De r ...Elder and Pam Fuller. 2011. ''Palaemon macrodactylus''. USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, Gainesville, FL.
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  • ...ting the identity and impact of future biological invaders: a priority for aquatic resource management Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci./J. Can. Sci. Halieut. Aquat. ...ten, net zoals verspreiding door transport op het verenkleed van vogels en transport samen met uitzettingen en verplaatsingen van visstocks <ref name = habitas>
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  • ...or, maar werd omstreeks 1890 naar Europa gebracht (Engeland) samen met het transport van Amerikaanse kweekoesters ''Crassostrea virginica''. De planktonische la ...van Mexico <ref name = 1a>Cohen, A.N.; Carlton, J.T. (1995). Nonindigenous aquatic species in a United States estuary: a case study of the biological invasion
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  • ...n de Stille Oceaan. Vermoedelijk is de soort in Europa terecht gekomen via transport van jonge Japanse oesters, al kan dit ook via het ballastwater van vrachtsc ...ies in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3): 243-257. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid
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  • ...in schepen. Nadien kon het leefgebied lokaal verder uitgebreid worden via transport met de heersende zeestromingen. Dit kiezelwier verspreidde zich op minder d ...ch, S.; Haydar, D.; Minchin, D.; Wolff, W.J.; Reise, K. (2009). Introduced aquatic species of the North Sea coasts and adjacent brackish waters, in: Rilov, G.
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  • ...area for alien species, in: Leppäkoski, E. et al. (Ed.) (2002). Invasive aquatic species of Europe: distribution, impacts and management. pp. 341-350. [http ...en Canada <ref name = 19a>Cohen, A.N.; Carlton, J.T. (1997). Transoceanic transport mechanisms: the introduction of the Chinese mitten crab ''Eriocheir sinensi
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  • ...inds de 16de eeuw over de wereld verspreid door het toen steeds toenemende transport van handelswaar over zee. Bijgevolg had dit naaldkreeftje op het moment waa ...D.; Cordell, J.R.; Chapman, J.W.; Draheim, R. (2004). Lower Columbia River aquatic nonindigenous species survey 2001-2004: final technical report. Portland St
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  • ...ide soorten hebben zich al vroeg verspreid over alle wereldzeeën, dankzij transport via scheepsrompen en drijfhout. Hierdoor is het moeilijk te achterhalen waa ...area for alien species, in: Leppäkoski, E. et al. (Ed.) (2002). Invasive aquatic species of Europe: distribution, impacts and management. pp. 341-350. [http
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  • ...ddellandse Zee en is ongewild in onze streken terechtgekomen samen met het transport van mosselen. De soort werd voor het eerst in België waargenomen in 1950 i ...y of introduced species, in: Leppäkoski, E. et al. (Ed.) (2002). Invasive aquatic species of Europe: distribution, impacts and management. pp. 276-290. [http
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  • ...ean expansion of the introduced amphipod ''Caprella mutica'' Schurin 1935. Aquatic Invasions 2(4): 411-421. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid ...leziervaart en drijvende wieren zijn dan meer verantwoordelijk voor lokaal transport <ref name = 2a> </ref>.
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  • ...EEA, 2005. Source apportionment of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs into the aquatic environment. European Environment Agency Report 7, Office for Official Publ ...and industry, including phosphorus-based detergents. These nutrients enter aquatic ecosystems via the air, surface water or groundwater. Most of the commercia
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  • .... The most relevant sections, imported from the articles [[Dynamics of mud transport]], [[Sediment deposition and erosion processes]] and [[Coastal and marine s ...they easily bind to one another (aggregate) and to other substances in an aquatic environment as the result of the electrochemical Van der Waals forces. This
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  • ...name="tien">Landsberg, J. H., 2002. The effects of harmful algal blooms on aquatic organisms. Reviews in Fisheries Science. 10, p113-390.</ref>. Toxines kunne ...het water wordt onttrokken, wordt de balans hersteld en vindt er een netto transport naar de oceaan plaats. Wanneer het plankton (of andere organismen) sterft,
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  • Clay particles in an aquatic environment tend to stick together (coagulate) as the result of the van der == Transport modes ==
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  • ...ncy to move outwards. Transversally, dykes have broken connections between aquatic [[habitat|habitats]] and reduced the area and diversity of wet land, includ ...ulating in the estuary and re-establishing connections between the various aquatic components of ecosystems. Adopting such objectives means considering each e
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  • ...Chemistry, focuses on process and product modelling of reaction kinetics, transport phenomena and fluid mechanics, sensitivity analysis, optimisation, intensif |University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport
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  • * [[COSINUS]] Prediction of COhesive Sediment transport and bed dynamics in estuaries and coastal zones with Integrated NUmerical S * [[SANDPIT]] Sand transport and morphology of offshore sand mining
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  • ...of common interests with priorities such as “Unlocking the potential of aquatic living resources within environmental and biological constraints” and set ...nvestment-round/document-image-library/investment-plan.pdf</ref> It has an aquatic biotechnology department involved in algal technologies, aquaculture, envir
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  • ...ies of scleractinian corals and their algal symbionts (Symbiodinium spp.). Aquatic Toxicology, 97(2), pp.125–133. ...nd partitioning of copper and cadmium in the coral Pocillopora damicornis. Aquatic Toxicology, 85(1), pp.48–56.
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  • ...(Phocoena phocoena), in: Popper, A.N. et al. (Ed.) The effects of noise on aquatic life. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 730: pp. 281-284.</ref ...fishing and animals being caught up in fishing nets. MUMM has equipment to transport live stranded dolphins. These animals are transferred to specialised rehabi
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  • .... It is therefore useful to review coarse and fine sediment properties and transport behaviors in tandem. The definition of particle size related to settling ve ...1 is that, based on the mineral particle diameter, coarse-grained sediment transport formulas are applicable down to 10 μm (not 62.5 μm). Below this diameter
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  • ...tion between freshwater and marine environments and are influenced by both aquatic realms. Salinity levels are indicative of the position within the mixing zo ...on, see the articles [[Estuarine turbidity maximum]] and [[Dynamics of mud transport]].
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  • ...knowledge including chemical processes of pollutants synthesis, hydraulic transport of compounds, biological impacts on human health or ecosystems, socio-econo ...iques, and analytical models to help predict the fate of these pollutants. Transport and dissemination models are implemented by universities, but only seldom u
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  • ...0m (Duarte, 1991<ref name=D91>Duarte, C.M., 1991. Seagrass depth limits. ''Aquatic Botany''.'''40(4)''', pp. 363-377.</ref>) and consist of approximately 50 s ...ondary circulation cell at the meadow’s edge thus producing complex, 3-D transport patterns. Tigny et al. (2007<ref>Tigny, V., Ozer, A., De Falco, G., Baroli,
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  • ...e in which plants and animals play in stabilizing and de-stabilizing these aquatic systems is also explored. ...orphology can be studied in terrestrial as well as aquatic systems. Within aquatic systems biogeomorphological relationships can be found for both hard substr
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  • Amount concentration of carbon found dissolved in water samples from aquatic systems, measured as total elemental carbon. Notes: # DOC is important in the transport and bioavailability of pollutants in aquatic systems.
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  • ...rld where offsetting seaweed could help raise pH and provide oxygen to the aquatic ecosystem, thereby locally reducing ocean acidification and deoxygenation. ...ub>2</sub> emissions in the aquaculture sector. Growing seaweeds alongside aquatic animal production could become an ‘‘offset pre-requisite’’ for finf
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  • ...the ever changing environment. The vegetation comprises evergreen emergent aquatic macrophytes, chiefly graminoids such as rushes, reeds, grasses and sedges, ...reservoirs) and sand extraction, which disrupts the continuity of sediment transport. These interventions generally take place higher upstream, so that downstre
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