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  1. Downloading of data
  2. Drag
  3. Dredging
  4. Drietakkig rooddonswier
  5. Driftwood
  6. Drogue
  7. Dry weight
  8. Drying of mud
  9. Duiktuigen
  10. Dune
  11. Dune development
  12. Dune erosion
  13. Dune stabilisation
  14. Dungeness
  15. Dunkerque
  16. Dunwich
  17. Dwaalgast
  18. Dynamics, threats and management of biogenic reefs
  19. Dynamics, threats and management of dunes
  20. Dynamics, threats and management of salt marshes
  21. Dynamics and structure of the water and matter ex-change between the Wadden Sea and the German Bight
  22. Dynamics of mud transport
  23. EDTA
  24. EGovernance
  25. ENCORA portal
  26. ET-743
  27. EUROSION project
  28. EU Climate Policies and Actions 2020
  29. EU Coastal Management Projects
  30. EU Common Fisheries Policy
  31. EU ICZM Recommendation
  32. EU ICZM policies
  33. EU Maritime Policy: Green Paper 2006
  34. EU legislation for coast and sea
  35. EU workshop (2007) on climate change and eutrophication
  36. Eastbourne
  37. Echinoderms
  38. Echinoid
  39. Ecological and latitudinal aspects
  40. Ecological enhancement of coastal protection structures
  41. Ecological restoration of estuaries in North Western Europe
  42. Ecological thresholds and regime shifts
  43. Ecomorphology
  44. Economic Value
  45. Economic valuation of goods and services of the UK coastal and marine ecosystem
  46. Ecosystem
  47. Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM)
  48. Ecosystem Approach to the South African West Coast lobster fishery
  49. Ecosystem Approach to the South African hake fishery
  50. Ecosystem Approach to the South African small pelagic fishery
  51. Ecosystem approach
  52. Ecosystem approach to marine resources (EAMR)
  53. Ecosystem diversity
  54. Ecosystem function
  55. Ecosystem functioning
  56. Ecosystem rehabilitation
  57. Ecosystem restoration
  58. Ecosystem services
  59. Ecotourism
  60. Ecotoxicity
  61. Edge waves
  62. Effect of Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Area
  63. Effect of climate change on coastline evolution
  64. Effects of climate change on the Mediterranean
  65. Effects of climate change on the North Atlantic benthos
  66. Effects of copper-based antifouling paints on brine shrimp
  67. Effects of endocrine disrupting compounds on embryonic development of opossum shrimps.
  68. Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity
  69. Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity
  70. Effects of heavy metals on the sperm quality and the larvae survival of sea urchins
  71. Effects of methoprene, nonylphenol and estrone on the vitellogenin production of opossum shrimp
  72. Effects of xenoestrogens in eels
  73. Eight levels of public participation
  74. Elegante honingvlokreeft
  75. Elemental mass spectrometry - a tool for monitoring trace element contaminants in the marine environment
  76. Embayed beaches
  77. Emergency Protection
  78. Enabling a shared information infrastructure for Mediterranean and Black Sea basins
  79. Endemic
  80. Endocrine disrupting compounds
  81. Endocrine disrupting compounds in the coastal environment
  82. Endocrine system
  83. Endosulfan
  84. Engaging Stakeholders and preparing Communication Strategy for ICZM
  85. Engels slijkgras
  86. Entrainment
  87. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  88. Environmental planning
  89. Environmental risk assessment of marine activities
  90. Environmental statement
  91. Epifauna
  92. Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
  93. Erquy
  94. Essential Fish Habitat
  95. Establishing the ICZM Coordination Mechanism
  96. Estuariene poliepvlo
  97. Estuarine circulation
  98. Estuarine dispersion: dye experiments in the Eastern Scheldt scale model
  99. Estuarine ecosystems
  100. Estuarine morphological modelling
  101. Estuarine turbidity maximum
  102. Estuary
  103. Etaples
  104. Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothionate
  105. European Action Plan Theme Ecomorphology and habitat restoration
  106. European Action Plan Theme ICZM Participation and Implementation
  107. European Action Plan Theme Pollution prevention, detection and mitigation
  108. European Action Plan on Capacity Building for ICZM in Europe
  109. European Coastal Action Plan, 2008
  110. European Context of Nutrient Dynamics
  111. European Environmental Agency (EEA)
  112. European Marine Strategy Framework Directive
  113. European Platform for Biodiversity Research Strategy: Recommendations 2005 meeting
  114. European Sand Dune Distribution
  115. European Spatial Development Perspective
  116. European coastal and marine network organisations
  117. European coastal and marine observatories (2020)
  118. European marine biodiversity sites
  119. European policy on eutrophication: introduction
  120. European sea basins
  121. Eustatic sea level rate
  122. Eutrophic
  123. Eutrophication
  124. Eutrophication and climate change
  125. Eutrophication in coastal environments
  126. Eutrophication related monitoring tasks and WFD for coastal waters in Greece
  127. Evaluate non market value of fishing activities
  128. Evaluation
  129. Evaluation of ICZM in Europe
  130. Evaluation of Marine Biodiversity
  131. Evaluation of demographic marine-economics potential: the Russian example
  132. Evenness
  133. Event
  134. Evolution
  135. Examples of Marine Biotechnology successes
  136. Exclusive economic zone
  137. Exmouth
  138. Exoot
  139. Experiences with beach nourishments in Portugal
  140. Extracellulaire hemoglobine
  141. Extreme
  142. Extreme storms
  143. FUTURECOAST project, UK
  144. Faversham
  145. Felixstowe
  146. Fermanville
  147. FerryBox - Continuous and automatic water quality observations along transects
  148. Fertilizer
  149. Fetch
  150. Fetch-limited
  151. Field Observation Techniques, State of the Art 2012
  152. Filter feeding
  153. Fisheries in Blankenberge
  154. Fisheries in De Panne
  155. Fisheries in Heist
  156. Fisheries in Nieuwpoort
  157. Fisheries in Oostduinkerke
  158. Fisheries in Oostende
  159. Fisheries in Zeebrugge
  160. Fishing past and present: Belgium
  161. Fishing past and present: France
  162. Fishing past and present: The Netherlands
  163. Fishing past and present: United Kingdom
  164. Fitness
  165. Fjord
  166. Flagship species
  167. Flamanville
  168. Flame retardant
  169. Flame retardants organotin compounds and surfactants in opossum shrimps of the Scheldt estuary.
  170. Flemish fishermen's wives
  171. Floating breakwaters
  172. Flocculation cohesive sediments
  173. Flood
  174. Flood (overflow)
  175. Flood risk analysis study at the German Bight Coast
  176. Flow cytometer
  177. Flucythrinate
  178. Fluid mud
  179. Fluidization
  180. Fluoranthene
  181. Fluorescence sensors
  182. Flushing Time
  183. Foam beach, Sydney
  184. Foliose
  185. Folkestone
  186. Food chain
  187. Food provision
  188. Food web
  189. Foraminifera
  190. Forecasting
  191. Foreshore
  192. Foresight project, UK
  193. Formal Capacity Building
  194. Fouesnant
  195. Fragment over Visleuren
  196. Fragment over de molen die in 1977 afbrandde
  197. Free cyanide
  198. Freeboard
  199. French case studies: Dynamic of swash bar and hook spit formation in megatidal environment, Regneville Inlet (Normandy, France)
  200. French case studies: RESPONSE project
  201. French case studies: Upper tidal flat evolution in the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel (NW France)
  202. Functional diversity in marine ecosystems
  203. Functional groups
  204. Functional metabolites and macroalgal-herbivore interactions
  205. Functional metabolites in benthic invertebrates
  206. Functional metabolites in phytoplankton
  207. Functional traits
  208. Future marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research issues
  209. Future marine biotechnology research
  210. Future search conference
  211. Fécamp
  212. G8 summit
  213. GFP
  214. GIFS Activity 2.3 Fishing activity past and present
  215. GIFS activity 1.2: Case study Arnemuiden
  216. GIFS activity 1.2: Case study Nieuwpoort (Belgium) fisheries embedded in local tourism policy
  217. GIS functionalities
  218. Gabions
  219. Gastropod
  220. Gatteville-le-Phare
  221. Geel vogelkopmosdiertje
  222. Gene pool
  223. General principles of optical and acoustical instruments
  224. Genetic diversity
  225. Genomics
  226. Genotype
  227. Geographic variation
  228. Geographical Information System (GIS)
  229. Geoinformation/Geodata
  230. Geological processes in the Anthropocene: the Po River Delta
  231. Geomorphology
  232. Geonode
  233. Geoportal
  234. Geostrophic current
  235. Gewone slingerzakpijp
  236. Glanzende bolzakpijp
  237. Global Forum of Oceans, Coasts and Islands
  238. Glyphosate
  239. Goedereede
  240. Gorran Haven
  241. Gouville-sur-Mer
  242. Governance of the ICZM Process
  243. Governance policies for a blue bio-economy
  244. Gracilaria vermiculophylla
  245. Grand-Fort-Philippe
  246. Grandcamp-Maisy
  247. Granville
  248. Gravel Beaches
  249. GravellyMuddySand
  250. Gravesend
  251. Great Wakering
  252. Great Yarmouth
  253. Greek case studies
  254. Greek case studies: Geomorphological changes on the coastal area of the Inner Thermaikos Gulf over the past 150 years
  255. Greek case studies: Long term geomorphological changes in the coastal zone of the Thermaikos Gulf, Salonika Region, North Greece
  256. Greek case studies: Morphological evolution of the R.Alfios deltaic shoreline
  257. Greek case studies: Sediment dynamics in the nearshore zone of Gouves (Heraklio, Crete) in relation to erosion (unpublished data 2006)
  258. Greek case studies: The implications of the expected sea level rise on the low lying areas of continental Greece in the next century
  259. Green Ocean modelling
  260. Green accounting
  261. Greenhouse gas regulation
  262. Grijze korstzakpijp
  263. Groene golfbrekeranemoon
  264. Grote roze zeepok
  265. Groundwater management in low-lying coastal zones
  266. Groyne
  267. Groynes
  268. Groynes as shore protection
  269. Guernsey
  270. Guidelines for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Germany
  271. Guidelines for selection of sediment transport samplers
  272. Guidelines to build a SDI/geoportal
  273. Guilvinec
  274. Guria Coastal Region
  275. Gyre
  276. HELCOM (Helsinki Commission) and Helsinki Convention
  277. Habitat
  278. Habitat destruction and fragmentation
  279. Half-life
  280. Halocline
  281. Halophytic plants
  282. Harbor resonance
  283. Harbour porpoise in the Belgian part of the North Sea
  284. Hard coastal protection structures
  285. Harmful algal bloom
  286. Hastings
  287. Hauteville-sur-mer
  288. Hayle
  289. Hayling Island
  290. Heavy metal content of mussels in the Western Scheldt estuary
  291. Heavy metals
  292. Heavy metals in various Belgian benthic invertebrates
  293. Hedonic Evaluation Approach
  294. Helford River
  295. Helley-Smith sampler (HS)
  296. Helsinki Convention
  297. Heptachloronorbornene
  298. Herne Bay
  299. Heterotrophic
  300. Hexachlorobenzene
  301. Hexachlorobutadiene
  302. High throughput tools for proteins, enzymes and biopolymers
  303. Highest astronomical tide
  304. Hindered settling
  305. Historiek Belgische zeevisserij
  306. Historiek van de Belgische oesterkweek
  307. History of Belgian sea fisheries
  308. Holoplankton
  309. Honfleur
  310. Hotspots
  311. How can Marine Sciences help?
  312. How to apply models
  313. How to explore science capacity
  314. Human Capacity Building
  315. Human activities and nature conservation conflicts at the Kenyan coastline
  316. Human causes of coastal erosion
  317. HyMap: Hyperspectral seafloor mapping and direct bathymetry calculation in littoral zones
  318. Hydrodynamic numerical models of wave-structure interaction
  319. Hyperbenthos
  320. Hypertrophic
  321. Hypoxia
  322. Hythe
  323. ICE’s Conferences on Coastal Zone Management
  324. ICZM-Best practice case study in Western Zeelandic-Flanders
  325. ICZM-Best practice case study in the Bay of Luebeck
  326. ICZM-Best practice case study in the Oder estuary
  327. ICZM: Identifying Futures: Scenarios, Pilot Actions, and Funding
  328. ICZM Participation and Implementation in Europe
  329. ICZM Scoping Pressures and Drivers
  330. ICZM Scoping Problems and Issues
  331. ICZM Scoping Risks
  332. ICZM Strategies, Plans or Programmes
  333. ICZM training and capacity building: important links
  334. IMCORE project
  335. IMSP
  336. Ile-Molène
  337. Ile-de-Batz
  338. Ile-de-Bréhat
  339. Ilfracombe
  340. Immunodeficiency
  341. Impact
  342. Impact of tourism in coastal areas: Need of sustainable tourism strategy
  343. Impacts caused by increasing urbanization
  344. Impacts from maritime transport
  345. Impacts originating from the tourism sector
  346. In situ
  347. In situ measurement of wet bulk density
  348. In situ monitoring of eutrophication
  349. Incident wave
  350. Index of vulnerability of littorals to oil pollution
  351. Indicator species
  352. Infauna
  353. Informal Capacity Building
  354. Informal capacity building definition
  355. Infragravity waves
  356. Inline measurement techniques
  357. Innovative technologies and opportunities
  358. Input-output matrix
  359. Institutional Capacity Building
  360. Institutions
  361. Instrument characteristics of point-integrating suspended load samplers
  362. Instruments and sensors to measure environmental parameters
  363. Instruments for bed level detection
  364. Integrated Assessment
  365. Integrated Coastal Zone Management: analysis of the environmental condition of the coastal area of the Northern Range of Trinidad
  366. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
  367. Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Water Resources Management
  368. Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union
  369. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
  370. Integrated coastal zone management
  371. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Analysis and Future
  372. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Designing the Future
  373. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Establishment
  374. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Introduction
  375. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Realising the Vision
  376. Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process - Setting the Vision
  377. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)
  378. International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission (IBSFC)
  379. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
  380. International Network for Storm Surge Barrier Managers
  381. Interoperability
  382. Interpolation of measured grain-size fractions
  383. Interpolation of remote sensing images
  384. Intertidal
  385. Intra-annual
  386. Introduction, problems and approaches in sediment transport measurements
  387. Introduction of public participation
  388. Introduction to MarBEF research
  389. Introduction to biodiversity of coastal and marine habitats and ecosystems
  390. Invading species in the Baltic Sea
  391. Invasieve soort
  392. Ipswich
  393. Isigny-sur-Mer
  394. Island atolls
  395. Isle of Wight
  396. Isodrin
  397. Isoproturon
  398. Isotopes
  399. Iteroparous
  400. Japans bessenwier
  401. Japanse dansmug
  402. Japanse kelp
  403. Japanse oester
  404. Jenkins’ waterhoren
  405. Jersey
  406. Johannesburg Declaration
  407. Joint Assessment and Monitoring Programme (JAMP)
  408. Kaspische aasgarnaal
  409. Kaspische slijkgarnaal
  410. Kelp forests
  411. Kerlouan
  412. Key Marine Biotechnology application areas
  413. Key priority ICZM capacity building related issues in Europe
  414. Key stakeholder interviews
  415. Keyhaven
  416. Keystone species
  417. Kimmeridge
  418. Kings Lynn
  419. Kingsbridge
  420. Knorrepos
  421. Knotszakpijp
  422. Knowledge support tools
  423. Kortgene
  424. Kyoto Protocol
  425. Kérity
  426. La Forêt-Fouesnant
  427. La Poterie-Cap-d'Antifer
  428. Laboratory and in situ analysis of samples
  429. Lagoon
  430. Lampaul-Plouarzel
  431. Land
  432. Land-ocean interaction in the coastal zone
  433. Landrellec
  434. Landéda
  435. Landéda (le vill)
  436. Langrune-sur-Mer
  437. Langsprietroeipootkreeft
  438. Langstaartkustworm
  439. Langstone Harbour
  440. Langstraat
  441. Lanildut
  442. LargeNet
  443. Large scale mapping of intertidal areas
  444. Lauberlac'h
  445. Le Conquet
  446. Le Crotoy
  447. Le Diben-Primel
  448. Le Havre
  449. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Analyse des trajectoires
  450. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Co-construction d'une vision
  451. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Initialisation
  452. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Introduction
  453. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Mise en oeuvre
  454. Le Processus GIZC – Un itinéraire vers la durabilité des côtes - Planification stratégique
  455. Le Tréport
  456. Lead
  457. Legal framework for access to genetic resources
  458. Leigh-on-Sea
  459. Leisure
  460. Leisure and recreation
  461. Lessons learned from ICZM in Belgium, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom
  462. Lessons learned from three ICZM best-practice projects
  463. Levels of PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in various benthic species in the Belgian North sea and the Western Scheldt estuary
  464. Lift
  465. Light fields and optics in coastal waters
  466. Light revetments built-in into artificial dunes
  467. Lijst niet-inheemse soorten Belgisch deel Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria
  468. Lijst van mariene biotechnologie toepassingen
  469. Lindane
  470. Linear regression analysis of coastal processes
  471. Lingreville
  472. Lion-sur-Mer
  473. Lipid weight
  474. Liquefaction
  475. Lisbon Strategy
  476. Lisbon Treaty
  477. Littlehampton
  478. Littoral
  479. Littoral drift
  480. Littoral drift and shoreline modelling
  481. Littoral transport
  482. Littoral zone
  483. Loctudy
  484. Logical framework matrix
  485. Logonna-Daoulas
  486. Long-period lunar tides
  487. Longshore current
  488. Longshore drift
  489. Longshore transport
  490. Looe
  491. Lowest astronomical tide
  492. Lowestoft
  493. Luc-sur-Mer
  494. Lulworth Cove
  495. Lyme Regis
  496. Lymington
  497. Lynmouth
  498. Lézardrieux
  499. MANUELA
  500. MERIS

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