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  • ==Baltic Sea – background information== [[image:Balticsea_Fig1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|'''Fig. 1.''' The Baltic Sea.<ref name="helcom">[http://www.helcom.fi HELCOM]</ref> ]]
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  • {{Definition|title=Sea Level Rise ...atellite observations. Relative sea-level rise refers to long-term average sea-level rise relative to the local land level, as derived from coastal tide g
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  • ...helf. This article provides a brief introduction to the processes involved in the conversion of the main nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon. ...rrison, R. M. 1993. The atmospheric input of nitrogen species to the North Sea. Tellus 45B: 53−63</ref>, very different from the Redfield ratio 16:1 (av
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  • ...dune belt in many cases protects low-lying hinterland from flooding by the sea. Dune erosion therefore can be a serious threat. ...jer, C. 2013. The role of bathymetry, wave obliquity and coastal curvature in dune erosion prediction. PhD Thesis, Delft University</ref>.
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  • ...on that naturally produce biotoxins. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can occur in marine, estuarine, and fresh waters.<br> ...ful algal blooms, human health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century. J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 96: 61–91</ref>
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  • ...<ref name="Phillipart"> Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' Euro ...<ref name="Phillipart"> Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' Euro
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  • ...in which the marine biodiversity of each Sea is described in some detail. In the ‘EEA reports’ an overview is given of the most important physical, ...ersity - biogeographical regions and seas - Seas around Europe - The North Sea''</ref>==
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  • [[image:German Bight.jpg|thumb|left|Fig.1. Noctiluca milaris (sea sparkle) bloom, German Bight, 2000]] ...cal cycles of nutrients are discussed in the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]].
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  • ...on, biota, threats, functioning and adaptations of the organisms that live in seagrass meadows. ...to the sea. This return needs several adaptations that allow them to live in submerged ocean regions. The sediments where they settle on can be [[mud|mu
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  • ...e importance of sea ice: an overwiew. In: Thomas, D. N., Dieckmann, G. S., Sea ice. An introduction to its physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Blackw ==SEA ICE ==
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  • ...ems; from rapid [[eutrophication]] of coastal waters to structural changes in fish communities. Trespassing of thresholds may have serious economic conse .... 2002. Resilience and Sustainable Development: Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations. AMBIO A Journal of the Human Environment 31(5):
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  • ...ntertidal zone between salty or brackish water. They replace [[mangroves]] in temperate and arctic regions. Their flora is dominated by [[Halophytic_plan ...olocene salt marshes: a review sketch from the Atlantic and Southern North Sea coasts of Europe. ''Quaternary Science Reviews''. '''19(12)''', pp. 1155-12
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  • ...007. An introduction to the topic of public participation in ICZM is given in the article [[Introduction of public participation]]. ...countries, EUCC put out a questionnaire to approximately 150 professionals in ICZM, with a focus on public participation.
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  • ...e investigation of fine scale distributions. Developments were carried out in a joint project between the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine R ...achieve the goal of small-scale investigations over large ranges. However, in-situ imaging of zooplankton species presents investigators with some specif
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  • ...ion]], succession, biota, functions and threats of the organisms that live in saltmarshes. In 2008 the European Union commissioned a series of Habitat Management Models
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  • ...Barcelona Convention for Protection against Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea]] * [[ASCOBANS|ASCOBANS Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas]]
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  • ...ea_region_balans__001.jpg|thumb|left |Figure 1:Baltic Sea and its Drainage area<ref>http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/land_cover_baltic_sea_region_ ...in south-west end to harsh continental – boreal climate in Bothnian Bay area. It is connected with Atlantic Ocean through system of very narrow and sha
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  • ...of the programme. The European GMES programme will be a major contributor in this respect. ...and models. The services provide information and support policy decisions in terms of environment and security.
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  • ...ies]] present might increase the [[resilience]] of an ecosystem to changes in environmental conditions or to [[anthropogenic]] impacts.<ref name="ma">[ht ...uman activities, mainly [[estuaries]], [[intertidal]] shores and [[coastal area|coastal waters]].
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  • ...ctioning over the last few years and the contribution that MarBEF has made in this field. Nearly 600 scientists] from 42 countries were present at the wo ...ed the current extent of understanding of marine biodiversity and its role in marine [[ecosystem functioning]]. They assessed the current and future [[Th
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  • ...sh them from terrestrial systems, and marine organisms play a crucial role in almost all biogeochemical processes that sustain the biosphere. The organis ...arBEF) was to increase our understanding of large-scale, long-term changes in marine biodiversity.
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