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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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