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  • :[http://www.eucc.nl/ EUCC] --- The Coastal Union. Aims to promote coastal conservation by bridging the gap between scientists, environmentalists, sit ...Institute] --- Knowledge-based non-governmental, non-profit international organisation devoted to the sustainable development of the oceans.
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  • Coastal and estuarine [[ecosystem]]s have been, and still are, heavily influenced b ...m industry and agriculture, etc.) are considered. The sensitivity of the [[coastal zone]] to watershed impacts is examined in relation to land-derived polluti
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  • ...the poor by actually letting them speak. This is often used when a certain organisation has to prove that “real people” are involved in a project which is not ...and groups often know much more about the problems and issues in their own coastal region because they are actually living there and can provide firsthand inf
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  • Hierarchical levels of biological organisation (such as ''[[ecosystems|ecosystem]]'') are widely used by scientists but al ...en classification and mapping works of the littoral and upper sub-littoral coastal zone of the Great Britain and Ireland began.
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  • ...n]] from ships. In this text, we discuss the applicable conventions of the International Maritime Organization ([http://www.imo.org/en/Pages/Default.aspx IMO]), the ==International maritime organization (IMO)==
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  • ...ning, regional planning, national spatial plans, and in the European Union international levels. ...approach directed towards a balanced regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy''”<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • This article looks briefly at the role of stakeholders in the process if coastal zone management. It provides an introduction to a new qualitative approach ...ct on the success of a project or a planning process. When an [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] process is launched, this requires the involvement
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  • ...fects of fisheries on marine biodiversity|fisheries]], [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]], offshore industry, maritime traffic, industr ...ne_Environment_of_the_North-East_Atlantic)_and_OSPAR_Commission|OSPAR]], [[International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)|ICES]], [[ASCOBANS]] and the
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  • ...of public participation by Pring and Noé<ref> Pring, G., Noé, Susan Y., International Law of Public Participation in Zillman et al., (eds.) Human Rights in Natur ...ciple means that decisions should be taken at the lowest possible level of organisation, as closely as possible to the citizen. For the EU this principle means tha
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  • ...tion prevention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...d in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
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  • ...f a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment – usually ocean or coastal waters – as a result of human activity, which may be intentional or not. ...ganisation and national legislations. The major ones are MARPOL 73/78, the International convention for the safety of life at sea in 1974 and the United Nations con
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  • ...cks<ref> “The State of Environment- Europe and Central Asia, Marine and coastal areas” in UNEP Global Environment Outlook 2000</ref>. The oceans have bee ...ISH TUNA CONFERENCE 3-5 June 2004, Bangkok, Thailand, Food and Agriculture Organisation</ref>.
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  • ...suggestions for future ICZM in Belgium. According to Rupprecht Consult and International Ocean Institute (2006) the report “intends to be a source of inspiration ...ocuments have been produced about (aspects of) ICZM, but a clear vision of coastal future development cannot always be found (FOD, 2006).
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  • ...overarching national approach to their coastal zone (Rupprecht Consult and International Ocean Institute, 2006). ...arties and long term planning have been taken forward most successfully in coastal planning and management” (Atkins, 2004).
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  • ...he usefulness of sharing knowledge and experience and decided to create an international network of storm surge barrier managers. The aim of the international network is to share experiences and to exchange knowledge on operational an
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  • ...ridge University Press. </ref>). This community model was developed by the international WAM group and is maintained and distributed worldwide by GKSS. ...ough the Global Telecommunication System (GTS) of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) are used for verification and data assimilation.
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  • ...are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...decision making and management can be linked together in the governance of coastal zones. One way to systematically do this is to use the SPICOSA’s System A
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  • ...Zealand. Medium levels are located in equatorial waters, with the highest coastal resources of Northern Peru and Ecuador, although El-Nino may induce signifi ...ore, which dampens the largest waves. See also [[Wave energy converters in coastal structures]].
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  • ...ss will contribute to a wider discussion on the sustainable development of coastal zones. ...legal instrument - the Protocol to the Barcelona Convention on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, now drives ICZM in the Mediterranean.
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  • Due to changes in the political situation and developments in international environmental and maritime law, a new convention was signed in 1992. The Eu ...a constant address in Helsinki, Finland. Here, at the headquarters of the organisation there are 13 people employed at the moment, including one Executive Secreta
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  • ...nd implementation to the level of regulatory bodies providing national and international (e.g., EU) regulations. ...titutions), the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), the International Association of Genetics in Aquaculture (IAGA) and the Sustainable Farm Anim
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  • ...This is because such beaches are known to be an efficient form of natural coastal defence <ref name="powel 1990">Powell, K. A. (1990). Predicting short term |valign="top"|Sidmouth coastal defence scheme
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  • ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p> ...can be heightened? Will some people have to leave and move out of certain coastal regions? In what time period sea level will rise by how much? Who can give
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  • ...ally 25–30 years. Also striking is the fact that, compared to many other coastal areas, the Baltic Sea is almost entirely lacking recurrent tides. ...earch and the HELCOM, an intergovernmental organisation of the nine Baltic coastal countries and the EU aimed at protecting the Baltic marine environment from
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  • ...uman activity and its health is equally dependent from the coastal and non-coastal states of its basin. ::* Black Sea Biotechnology Association is an international public non-profit organization which current focus is mainly on promoting l
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  • ...elaborated in the strategoci policy document of the French marine science organisation Ifremer: .../en/funding-opportunities/building-the-european-research-area-and-france-s-international-attractiveness/</ref>
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  • * The '''Carbon Trust''' is an organisation supporting the move from an oil economy towards a sustainable, low carbon e * In 2012, UK operates 19 local/coastal vessels from 10,5m to 32,1m; 3 regional vessels from 48,6m to 52,5m; 2 ocea
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  • ...The Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute is the applied research organisation for marine bioresource management. ...an, New Zealand, UK and the USA. Other CRCs have a similarly wide range of international collaborations.
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  • ...Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] The International Polar Year 2007-2008 had research programmes that stimulated multinational
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  • ...emphasized the need for a national policy on sustainable development for coastal marine areas, increased surveillance of marine resource extraction and term ...ear after the Biodiversity Law was enacted. It is a non-government private organisation. Its Bioprospecting Programme was established in 1991, and marine biodivers
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  • ...="jtt">http://www.jst.go.jp/EN/</ref>) has been implementing the Strategic International Research Cooperative Programme since 2003, as designated by the Ministry of ...html</ref>. The programme is intended to raise knowledge and competence of international marine legal and management aspects, aligning with the UN’s work in the D
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  • ...brown crab and spider crab fisheries. The main fishing trades are that of coastal trapping and French small versatile fishing vessels. ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Organisation of the governance</small>'''</span>===
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  • ...d in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems. ...e number of accidental pollutions and the impacts of chronic pollutions in coastal zones, one cannot but notice a large step still has to be taken in order to
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