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  • ==Welcome to the Coastal Wiki, your guide to coastal knowledge and experience== ...arine scientists and practitioners. You can find information on almost any coastal topic by entering a matching term in the search box. Suggestions appear for
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  • This article provides an introduction to and summary of habitats derived from fine sediments suspended in tidal waters. ...cterized by a muddy shoreface, sometimes in the form of muddy tidal flats, and the lack of a sandy shore.
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  • {{Definition|title=Shoreline management ...ment guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>:
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  • ...and degradations in marine environments: Implications from the literature. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 844-864.</ref>. ...he extreme complexity of biogeochemical cycles, especially at the sea-land and sea-atmosphere interfaces.
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  • ...coastal zones are a so-called 'scarce resource', with limited availability and competing uses. ...r negatively affects the value of the coastal zone. But what is that value and how can it be determined?
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  • ...]] of the coastal ecosystem in monetary terms can prevent overexploitation and environmental degradation due to overlooking less obvious ecosystem service ...ecosystem functioning]] and the way in which different ecosystem processes and components are affected by human interventions.
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  • ...ing sustainability: The self-assessment of sustainability using indicators and a means of scoring them'''.</span> ...for the purpose of improving the sustainable development and management of coastal zones.
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  • ...rview_convention.htm UNCLOS]), the initiatives taken by the European Union and the [https://www.bonnagreement.org/ Bonn Agreement]. Because the national s [[Pollution]] of the marine environment from ships is mainly governed by conventions concluded under th
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  • ...of the LIFE Environment / RESPONSE project '''Impact of climate change on coastal risks'''. ...be put at risk, and underlining critical points in regards to coastal risk and climate change.
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  • This article provides information on the ICZM Policy Cycle and [[Capacity Building]]. ...cademia are considering major future investments in the extensive training and education of individuals in this field.
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  • ...core project of the International Geosphere and Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change ...ed decision making or, in other words, to protect coasts and coastal goods and services for future generations. The goal of LOICZ was:
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  • This article provides background information on capacity building, but should not be seen as a general introduction. ...health etc, but they achieved mixed results. By 1991 the term had evolved and had transformed into [[Capacity Building]].
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  • ...mission as the tool to achieve the [[Sustainable Development]] of European coastal areas. ...in Europe -Final Report, Cologne, Germany</ref>, the challenges to develop and implement ICZM initiatives are considerable:
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  • ...including some field research). The NOKIS information system for the North and the Baltic Sea can be accessed through the [https://www.mdi-de.org MDI-DE p ...oduction of metadata with an editor; which was developed for this purpose, and a map-based search, which brings up existing metadata.
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Coastal Zone Management ...ssential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>.
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  • ...t. It provides an introduction to a new qualitative approach to developing management strategies through a [[Problem structuring in decision-making processes|str ...-making process in public policies, allowing that the decisions are shared and taken in an interactive manner enhancing their acceptability in a long-term
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  • ...ts, the '''decision support tools''' that are available to decision makers and policy makers. It is partially based on [https://www.academia.edu/1865329/N ...choice of a particular option, contributing to its increasing transparency and fairness.
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  • ...time economy, responsive to sustainable principles and in harmony with the marine environment. ...place a heavy burden on the existing educational and training institutions and resources.
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  • ...he sustainability of different approaches to management of the coastal and marine environments. ...erstanding of, communicating on, and evaluating of environmental processes and policies. They consist of data or parameters easy to understand, which are
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  • ...its it can offer. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ==Why do we need Marine Spatial Planning?==
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  • ==What is participation, who participates and how?== ...emonstrating, petitioning, lobbying, letter writing, debating, campaigning and many more.
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  • ..., which have an adverse effect on the oxygen balance, particularly ammonia and nitrites. ...es detailed procedures for its implementation including the classification and monitoring of water bodies.
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  • ...eas and their management are tackled within the most relevant EU documents and resulting Capacity Building needs. Several excerpts of the [[European Actio See also ''[[The European Context|EU coastal related policies]]''
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  • ...HyMap). This article describes experiences with HyMap in Western Australia and explains how HyMap can also be applied in other areas as well. ...up to hundreds of different spectral channels over a wide wavelength range and to map the surface composition based on the spectral signatures observed.
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  • ==Background and definition== ...sidering all the goods and services provided to people by [[biodiversity]] and [[Ecosystem| ecosystems]] (Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Div
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  • ...cal and subtropical coastline (McLeod & Salm, 2006<ref name="M">McLeod, E. and R.V. Salm. 2006. Managing Mangroves for Resilience to Climate Change. IUCN, ===[http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/j1533e/J1533E00.htm '''Status and Trends''']===
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  • ...velop an influential vision for a wiser use of Europe’s existing 'human' and 'institutional' resources. This will lead to a more efficient generation of ...ticular conditions, needs and expectations at different administrative and management levels.
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  • ..., states which are not part of the ENCORA project. The results from Cyprus and Canada are not included in the state of the art, but discussed separately. ...h institutes), regional authorities, local authorities, consultancy, NGO's and various others. See table 2 for an overview.
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  • ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>. ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>.
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  • ==Thresholds and Marine Policies== ...ways that are unpredictable and that defy the best intentions of policies and policy makers.
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  • [[Image:builddecision.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Figure 1. Generic flowchart for coastal project evaluation]] ...re used to assist in Coastal Management and making decisions regarding the coastal zone.
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  • ...bution, evolution, adaptations, [[zonation]], succession, biota, functions and threats of the organisms that live in saltmarshes. In 2008 the European Union commissioned a series of Habitat Management Models for several of the more important communities. Included is a model f
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  • ...tion is understood here as “the ways in which research impacts on policy and policy draws on research” ...ddresses in particular science-policy interaction related to environmental and societal issues.
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  • ...cts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal tourism. ...rism Industry, with 19 specific areas of action recommended to governments and private operators towards sustainability in tourism.
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  • ...e the structure and function of marine ecosystems by changing biodiversity and eliminating vital components of the [[food chain]]. ...genic species (Carlton, 1996 <ref>Carlton, J.T. 1996. Biological invasions and cryptogenic species. Ecology 77(6): 1653-1655.</ref>)
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  • ...e, 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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  • ...y ICZM in the German legal system, and how to execute ICZM at the regional and local level. ==Objective and research questions==
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  • ...l. Many coastal practitioners and stakeholders do not know how to initiate and maintain ICZM. ...s study was to analyse three regional/local ICZM projects along the Baltic and Northern Sea in order to derive lessons learned for ICZM in Germany.
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  • A number of common priority issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe have been voiced at different forums. Howe ...nce and recommendations for the development and implementation of national and/or local Action Plans on Capacity Building for ICZM across Europe.
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  • ...ark, H., Schmitz, O. and Vogt, D. 1996. Biodiversity and the productivity and stability of ecosystems. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 11: 372-377</ref>). ...ystem function? Some problems in studies of relations between biodiversity and ecosystem function. Applied Soil Ecology 10: 191-199</ref>).
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  • ...tion, research and extension to address coastal and marine issues of local and national concern. Sea Grant, with its national network of 32 universities, ...to Washington D.C. to build their leadership skills in policy development and research.
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  • ...El Salvador and Nicaragua. It has a population of 7,639,327 approximately and a total area of 112,090 km² from which 200 km² is water. ...verse assemblage of corals and related species. The outstanding ecological and cultural significance of the MBRS has resulted in its designation as a Worl
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  • ...o categorized cost estimates so that end users can estimate the investment and running costs of implementing monitoring strategies of differing complexiti ...roject has been funded by the environmental agencies of Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony.
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  • ...gical point of view. The BLMP is currently being extended in this respect, and parameters derived from space=borne remote sensing are beginning to become ...s provide information and support policy decisions in terms of environment and security.
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  • ...SCIENCE logo.]]This article briefly describes the CONSCIENCE project. This information is taken from the [http://www.conscience-eu.net CONSCIENCE project website] ...lling to serve as an operational structure for sustainable coastal erosion management. It is a research project under the EU’s 6th Framework Programme for Rese
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  • ...ation]] issues throughout Europe including Scandinavia, the Atlantic coast and in the Mediterranean. ...stal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</ref>.
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  • ...ionally united and productive. However, marine science is still developing and we still understand the ocean less than the terrestrial environment. For us ...nto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>. Th
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  • [[Image:Al_Hoceima_Coast1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Coastal erosion (Author: Mohamed El Andaloussi)]] <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u>
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  • ..., archiving (model library and documentation), and dissemination (training and public outreach). ...lation itself and enrich the quality of the simulation of the Policy Issue and enrich its associated scearions.
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  • ...jor issue in many low-lying coastal areas. This article focuses on shallow coastal [[aquifer]]s connected to the sea. ....pbslearningmedia.org/resource/buac17-35-sci-ess-waterdistribute/saltwater-and-freshwater-distribution-on-earth/</ref>.]]
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  • ...phy hydrography]. Examples are given of measurements by microwave (X-band) and High Frequency (HF) radar techniques. ...e systems, the incident angle of ground-based radars is only a few degrees and near to zero (grazing) at far ranges. In this case, the working range of th
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  • ...fts. This demands a continuous stream of high quality data on climatically and ecologically relevant variables at a number of key locations. A high tempor *Understand short-term variation and ecosystem dynamics
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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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  • ...hake, ''Merluccius capensis''. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...|right|Hake trawler with birds. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]]
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  • ...right|Anchovy, ''Engraulis encrasicolus''. Photograph: Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...png|thumb|270px|right|Sardine, ''Sardinops sagax''. Photograph: Marine and Coastal
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  • ...k lobster, Jasus lalandii. Photograph: Stephen Brouwer, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...fits without compromising the integrity and sustainability of the resource and its supporting ecosystem.
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  • ...ng is to establish a baseline for the various components of the ecosystem, and how they interact. Information can be used to:
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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 ...nformation can be used to infer future ecosystem changes and in support of management decisions. Combined with additional ecophysiological investigations, these
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  • ...beyond targeted species. Photograph: Akinori Takahashi, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK.]] ...depleted fish stocks by 2015, and to establish representative networks of Marine Protected Areas by 2012.
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  • ==The European Flagship in Marine Sciences for a Sustainable Future== ...enomics, transfers knowledge and technology, cooperates with policy makers and enters into dialogue with society.'''
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  • ...the structure, function, evolution and diversity of genes, gene products, and ser ves as a focus to integrate studies from biogeochemistry through climat ...ur surrounding environment and thereby permit a holistic approach to ocean management.
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref> ...D, and implementation to the level of regulatory bodies providing national and international (e.g., EU) regulations.
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>== ...strategic drivers are used as cornerstones for integrating marine science and technology in Europe.
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  • ...nagement, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision making processes of States.<ref>http://ioc-unesco.org/</ref>}}
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  • ...(1988). The Orford Shingles, Suffolk, UK. Classic conflicts in coastline management. Biological conservation. </ref>. ...eport SR 323.</ref>. Two examples from the UK are those at Sidmouth, Devon and Elmer, West Sussex.
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  • ...out to improve the representation of tides, waves, currents, and surge in coastal waters. <br> ...d briefly and modelling of coastal hydrodynamics using physical, numerical and composite models is described. Finally practical applications from the thre
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  • ...ould support wise decisions! On the one hand, science is funded by society and should consider itself as a service for society. On the other hand, althoug ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p>
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  • ...nd several coastal processes and physical modelling can help in describing and illustrating them.<p> ...ontrol hydraulic modelling and scale effects as well as three case studies and future challenges will be presented.
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...gional sea almost completely separated from the rest of the world's oceans and embodying an abyssal basin with maximum depth of 2300m adjoining a very wid
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  • {{Marine Biotechnology '''Strategy: Spanish Strategy for Science and Technology and Innovation'''<ref name="idi">http://www.idi.mineco.gob.es/</ref>
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  • ...vision for the oceans and seas''' aimed to launch a debate about the scope and main orientations of a future EU Maritime Policy. ...onomic activities of Europeans which are linked to or impact on the oceans and seas, as well as all the policies dealing with them, with a view to finding
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  • ...ropean Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions The European Commission launched a comprehensive consultation and analysis of how Europe relates to the sea.
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  • ...- a Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability - Introduction|Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability]], which provides a methodological framework for implementin The [[The ICZM Process - a Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability - Establishment|establishment of ICZM]] consists of several
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] ...e of marine habitats from coastal lagoons, to inshore waters to shelf seas and the deep ocean.
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Australia Pacific]] ...Strategy in 2012, within a Super Science – Future Industries initiative and with a budget of A$38.2 over 4 years <ref name="apo">http://apo.org.au/rese
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  • ...:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] == Overarching science strategies, plans and policies ==
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Asia]] ...trillion Yen respectively, by 2010. Bio-ecological included environmental and biofuels applications.
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  • ...k Directive (2000/60/EC), the 2002 EU Recommendation on ICZM (2002/413/EC) and the Mediterranean Protocol on ICZM <ref name="UNEP 2008">UNEP MAP, (2008). ...ysis methods for natural resource management. In: Journal of Environmental Management 90, 1933–1949</ref>.
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  • ...de|pesticides]] from run-off, [[Antifouling agent|antifouling compounds]], and chemical fishing practices <ref name="three">[http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis. ==Toxicity Tests and Monitoring Parameters==
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  • ...e nine topics of interest for those interested in [[public participation]] and governance. ...appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
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  • ==Purpose and scope of creating a shared information infrastructure for PEGASO== ...supporting and creating local geonodes in order to deliver a Mediterranean and Black Sea harmonised sets of data accessible through an Internet viewer.
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  • ...ogy includes bibliographic and web-based searches and scientific databases and networks analysis. The final goal is to create a web-based database with ke ...and corrected when necessary (spelling errors, lack of basic information, and duplicates, amongst others).
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  • <span class="tochidden">Alien species in the Belgian part of the North Sea and adjacent estuaries</span> ...es’ is an updated list and information of the non-‘local’ marine and coastal species, which is provided on the following pages.
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  • ...rstanding therefore depends crucially on field observations in contrasting coastal environments. Such comprehensive observational programmes are beyond the po ...ctices for design, implementation, maintenance and distribution of data of coastal observing systems, as well as the definition of a quality standard.
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  • ...ion in coastal cities is dealt with in a separate article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]]. ...University Press.</ref>. We do not know how long this rise will continue and what sea level will eventually be reached. By then there will likely be are
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  • <span class="tochidden">The lobster fishery of the Granville Bay and its governance (France)</span> ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Presentation and history</small>'''</span>===
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  • ...llaboration with experts from the research community, government, industry and civil society organisations. The first version of the Compendium was launch ...s (including international and European legislation) which apply to marine and maritime activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea. In line with the
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  • ...threats from anthropogenic pressures. Traditionally, coral reef assessment and monitoring programs use mortality, such as percent death or species loss, a ...lethal level, since stress response, such as changes in protein production and gene expression, usually occurs before physiological damage is evident (Rou
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  • == Context for Marine Biotechnology in Hawaii == ...nd development thanks to its abundant warm sunlight, pure deep ocean water and high biodiversity resources.<ref name="biodresourc">http://www.nutrex-hawai
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  • |Gilles Beukels and Jacob Kiel introduced the technique for conserving herring: '[http://www.vl ...dse Compagnie]'' for the revival of Flemish fisheries and trade with China and Bengal (until 1731)
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  • ...tire distribution area, specific information for the BPNS is less abundant and often scattered. ...information is highly relevant in the context of conservation, monitoring and evaluation of harbour porpoise populations that frequent the BPNS. More det
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  • ...ection of the best combination of measures that can promote coastal safety and sustainability in a changing climate. ...esent and possible trends in risk, building awareness of potential impacts and their implications.
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  • ...n with the complex ecosystem. Moreover, due to their position between land and sea, they are often areas of intense human activity. ...of fresh and saline waters. The transport of sediment, often a mix of sand and fines, involves a variety of mechanisms.
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  • ...port (2005)<ref name=M> Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005): Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Synthesis. Washington, DC: Island Press </ref>. }} ...ller, F. (2013): Interactions of Ecosystem Properties, Ecosystem Integrity and Ecosystem Service Indicators - A Theoretical Matrix Exercise. Ecological In
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  • ...ber 2005 (Recommendations on Climate Change and Biodiversity Conservation: Knowledge Needed to Support Development of Integrated Adaptation Strategies, www.epbr ...sity, many of the research priorities are equally relevant for terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity. They are summarized below to provide a comprehensive
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  • ...amework of analysis enables the transfer of knowledge and experience among coastal sites, with full consideration of site-specific conditions. ...ersity of European coastal environments. They all host valuable ecosystems and most of them have a NATURA2000 status. Dark blue = entirely NATURA2000, lig
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  • ...tion of coastal erosion in the People's Republic of China. Ocean & Coastal Management 103: 134-145</ref> ...Chadwick, A. and Fleming, C. 2018. Coastal Engineering: Processes, Theory and Design, Practice 3rd Edition. CRC press, 512 pp.</ref>.
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  • ...idental storm-induced beach erosion or [[dune erosion]]. When dealing with coastal protection measures one has to be aware of this distinction. How to deal with coastal erosion problems is the main topic of this article. Selecting a proper appr
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  • ==Concept and substance of indicator methods for coastal zones== ...h evaluate tendencies in social and economic conditions of the coastal and marine zones.
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  • ...most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems. ...rces and consequences of pollution and to create better warning procedures and reliable tools to mitigate the impacts of pollution.
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  • ...tified knowledge gaps as discussed during the Paris conference on European Coastal Action Plan (2007). .... It is however an ongoing task to combine the existing knowledge with new and especially to address the pace at which changes undergo
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  • ...erate climate zones. Mangroves are dealt with in the article [[Mangroves]] and coral reefs in the article [[Coral reefs]]. ...Coastal Wiki articles are devoted to this topic, see [[Shore nourishment]] and further references therein.
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  • ...ests into [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|coastal management]] and decision making processes. This article introduces the following topics: ...description of different approaches at the basis of evaluation strategies, and of
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  • ...ider the requests and needs originating from the variety of functions in [[coastal zone]]s. ==What does Multifunctionality mean for the management of coastal zones ?==
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  • This article provides an overview of marine data portals, update 2021. ====[https://marine.copernicus.eu/ Copernicus]====
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  • ...ing the gap between scientists, environmentalists, site managers, planners and policy makers. ...ers. To ensure, stimulate and facilitate the process of knowledge exchange and cooperation between network participants.
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  • ...at sea, practical guidelines for incorporating biodiversity in coastal and marine policies are provided. ...ne biodiversity is 'Life in the Seas and Oceans’. While genetic, species and ecosystem diversity can be considered as elements of ‘structural diversit
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  • ...to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|the Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management]]. ...'institutional''' capacity to address the many challenges that development and implementation of [[ICZM]] initiatives involve.
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  • == Introduction: EEA accounting framework adapted for PEGASO coastal accounting == ...he development of the United Nation’s System of integrated Environmental and Economic Accounts ([https://seea.un.org/ SEEA1]).<br/>
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  • ==The European Flagship in Marine Sciences for a Sustainable Future== ...enomics, transfers knowledge and technology, cooperates with policy makers and enters into dialogue with society.'''
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  • ...mate change policies and adaptation in Europe can be found on the websites and in the reports mentioned below. Provides information on:
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