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  • {{Definition|title=Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...mbridge, UK</ref> <ref>Kelleher, G. 1999. Guidelines for marine protected areas. International Union for the Conservation of the Nature and Natural Resourc
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  • ...ersity]] (variety of biological communities) and [[Functional diversity in marine ecosystems|functional diversity]] (variety of biological processes, functio ...ion and restoration are vital to mitigate the effects of climate change in marine biodiversity.
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  • ...biodiversity and the policies at work (nature protection and protection of marine resources by restrictions on fishing and hunting).The contents of these rep ...nces on the North Seas ecosystem are considered: [[Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity|fisheries]], [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophi
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  • Overexploitation or overfishing is the removal of marine living resources to levels that are too low for sustaining viable populatio ...0 years ago, yet exploitation technology is becoming so advanced that many marine species are in danger of extinction. Insufficient consideration has been gi
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  • ..._fig2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Figure 2: Mangrove creeks are highly productive areas providing fish and other products for subsistence and for the local market. ...perating between the shoreline and the reef. Conflicts exist between small marine fishers and financially powerful companies, for example who purchase and oc
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  • ...rine habitats in Europe, such as kelp forests, support a high diversity of marine life and are threatened by human activity. Photo © BIOMAR]] ...diversity and their applications in conservation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 366, 8-15
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  • {{Definition|title=Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...mbridge, UK</ref> <ref>Kelleher, G. 1999. Guidelines for marine protected areas. International Union for the Conservation of the Nature and Natural Resourc
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  • ...search and education by permit <ref>Ballantine, W.J., 1997. “ No-take” marine reserves networks support fisheries. Pages702-706 in Hancock, D.A., Smith, ...onsible planning? Pages 67-74. in Shipley, J.B., editor. Aquatic protected areas as fisheries management tools. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 42, Be
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  • ...levels during the end-Ordovician extinction event: a case study of shallow marine strata from the Welsh Basin. Aquatic Biology 2: 279–287</ref>. The greate ...t auk (''Pinguinus impennis'') are examples of recently extinct species in marine environments<ref name="kaufman">Kaufman, L. and Mallory, K. (eds.) 1986. T
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  • ...s. ''P. oceanica'' beds cover between 25,000 and 50,000 km2 of the coastal areas of the Mediterranean, corresponding to 25% of the sea bottom at depths betw ''P. oceanica'' is a marine flowering plant (angiosperm) with a millenary life span, a need for light a
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  • The genetic analysis of marine organisms has revealed various examples of cryptic [[species]]: [[populatio ...ave generated important new insights into the process of speciation in the marine environment. For example the Heart Urchin, [http://www.marinespecies.org/ap
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  • ...ver been so conceptually and operationally united and productive. However, marine science is still developing and we still understand the ocean less than the ...rfield, P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 200
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  • ...o discussed and agreed upon the Valencia Declaration for the Protection of Marine Biodiversity. ...rfield, P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 200
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  • ...irds and Habitats Directive is briefly described and the current status of marine Natura 2000 sites is outlined. [[Image:Marine_Europe.jpg|thumb|right|396px|Figure 1: Marine Environments in Europe, © A. Huth]]
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  • ...d extended by the 22th September 1992 Convention for the Protection of the marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (the ‘OSPAR Convention'). The new ...R.png|thumb|right|600px|<small>OSPAR Contracting Parties (Credit: Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ))</small>]]
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  • HELCOM works to protect the marine environment of the Baltic Sea from all sources of [[pollution]], and to res [[Image:map.jpg|thumb|right|<small>Figure 1: Baltic Sea marine area and catchment</small>]]
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  • ...mb|270px|right|Cape hake, ''Merluccius capensis''. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...rds.PNG|thumb|270px|right|Hake trawler with birds. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]]
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  • ...ight|West Coast rock lobster, Jasus lalandii. Photograph: Stephen Brouwer, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]] ...esponse to identified risks or effects. [[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities | Ecological Risk Assessment]] was adopted in South Africa as a
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  • ...tion is likely to create challenges. Marine biological sciences, including marine genomics, contribute to the understanding, monitoring, exploitation and man ...ok_MGE.png| thumb|250px |right|A book for children (age 11-14) prepared by Marine Genomics Europe in its outreach programme.]]
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  • ...ng with stakeholders, identifying gaps between sea-related sectoral policy areas and attempting to adopt best practice and learn from obstacles and challeng ...t might either provide benefits for a number of individual sectoral policy areas or help to resolve conflicts between them. It posed a number of questions r
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  • [[Image:Mareco.jpg|right|thumb|300px|<small>A marine ecosystem(Photo credit: [http://www.noaa.gov/ NOAA])</small>]] <P ALIGN="justify">The European Union's (2008/56/EC) '''Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD)''' was adopted on 17 June 2008, and cam
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  • ...Maritime and Fisheries Fund) in 2015 with a particular focus on Integrated Marine Policy (IMP). ...nform Defra on their planning for these sites. UK fisheries management and marine planning is informed by Cefas (Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aqua
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  • ...e under ten metre inshore vessels. Hastings is a mixed fisheries with MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification for its Dover Sole, Mackerel and Herring ...Maritime and Fisheries Fund) in 2015 with a particular focus on Integrated Marine Policy (IMP).
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  • ...Beauty, Exmoor National Park, North Devon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Lundy Marine Conservation Zone). The fishery is a year round demersal fishery catching a ...ly vulnerable with few major employers, low wages and skills, coupled with areas of high deprivation. Although much reduced in scale, fishing still plays an
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  • ...environment with major offshore energy developments with challenging local marine spatial planning and fisheries management implications. ...Maritime and Fisheries Fund) in 2015 with a particular focus on Integrated Marine Policy (IMP).
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  • ...tion, biology and ecology of the harbour porpoise in the BPNS and adjacent areas. Although information on the harbour porpoise is very exhaustive throughout ...they feed on sandeels and whiting, which are found on the seabed mostly in areas of strong tidal currents (see below in <span class="plainlinks">[http://www
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  • {{Definition|title= Marine biological valuation ...ski, J.M. and Degraer, S. 2007a. A concept for biological valuation in the marine environment. Oceanologia 49: 99-128</ref>.}}
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  • ...mate change on marine biodiversity. Though the focus at the meeting was on marine biodiversity, many of the research priorities are equally relevant for terr *Analyse the genetic and morphological diversity in multiple marine communities and combine these with the analysis of long-term data to assess
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  • ...region, a country, a [[coastal area]] or a [[Marine_Protected_Areas MPAs)|protected area]], in the form of statistics and maps. ...aritime Policy for the European Union|integrated policies for the coastal, marine and maritime realms]] of the Mediterranean and [[Black Sea]] Basins in ways
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  • This article provides a glossary of marine ecological terms used in the Coastal Wiki. ...Mannerla, M. and Reker, J. 2013. A glossary of terms commonly used in the marine strategy framework directive. Technical Report from DCE – Danish Centre f
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