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  • ...nt in the profile. This is referred to as ''littoral transport processes'' and is the main subject of this article. However, transport of fine sediments w *The wave conditions at the site and the possible variations over the site plus the adjoining areas
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  • ...a natural cause. The largest structural changes in hydrodynamic conditions and sediment supply are generally due to human interventions. ...from Mangor et al. 2017 <ref> Mangor, K., Drønen, N. K., Kaergaard, K.H. and Kristensen, N.E. 2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhi
    29 KB (4,651 words) - 22:27, 2 July 2022
  • ...ition= The coastline is a line that is considered the boundary between sea and land. ...proxy of the shoreline position that designates the boundary between land and sea for use in shoreline management, see the article [[Shoreline]].
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  • ...l effects and subsequent economic effects and losses from marine pollution and degradations in marine environments: Implications from the literature. Mari ...he extreme complexity of biogeochemical cycles, especially at the sea-land and sea-atmosphere interfaces.
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  • ...ent project. Further, examples are given of projects where proper analysis and modelling have formed the basis for successful coastal projects. ...escription in this article will concentrate on development of high quality and safe artificial beaches, as these are often one of the most important asset
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  • ...ocene transgression caused the inundation of the lower parts of the valley and gradually led to the present shoreline configuration. ...stal settlements existed in the region and have been affected in many ways and various degrees by the prolongation or the retreat of the coastline.
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  • ...racterized by the presence of extensive oyster beds developed in the lower and intermediate mud flat since the beginning of the XXth century. ...the sand flat is occupied by salt marshes spreading over a very large area and their progradation has been very important since 1950.
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  • ...diversity’. Diversity usually implies a measure of both species number and ‘equitability’ (or ‘[[evenness]]’). Three types of indices can be .... 1a. Schematic visualization of the species richness, with respectively 5 and 10 species.]]
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  • ...stablished, in terms of job creation, wages, corporate profits, tax income and the effect on the rest of town’s productive sectors. Similarly, it is als ...in the Valencia Region and 3 ports in northern Italy (provinces of Genova and Imperia) on the towns where they are located.
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  • ...wledge of the seawater density is therefore prerequisite for understanding and modelling marine processes. ...mainly depends on [[salinity]] <math>S</math>, temperature <math>T</math> and pressure <math>p</math>. Pressure only plays a role at depths much greater
    9 KB (1,257 words) - 23:06, 22 February 2021
  • ...rvation issues throughout Europe including Scandinavia, the Atlantic coast and in the Mediterranean. ...Sand Dune Inventory of Europe, 2nd Edition''. National Coastal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</
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  • ...hyperborea'' which grows to a length of approx. 1-2 m and provides shelter and substrate for many other species. Foto: C. Wanke, Biologische Anstalt Helgo ...and biomass of sublittoral seaweeds at Helgoland (North Sea) between 1970 and 2005. Submitted to Climate Research.
    12 KB (1,843 words) - 23:06, 16 October 2021
  • ...tion is understood here as “the ways in which research impacts on policy and policy draws on research” ...ddresses in particular science-policy interaction related to environmental and societal issues.
    24 KB (3,360 words) - 13:16, 2 February 2023
  • ...e the structure and function of marine ecosystems by changing biodiversity and eliminating vital components of the [[food chain]]. ...genic species (Carlton, 1996 <ref>Carlton, J.T. 1996. Biological invasions and cryptogenic species. Ecology 77(6): 1653-1655.</ref>)
    27 KB (3,914 words) - 12:54, 21 February 2024
  • ...ceived tropics as ‘biologically accommodated’ systems that experienced stable conditions for a long time, while boreal communities as ‘physically contr .../ref> described a clear latitudinal cline for deep-sea isopods, gastropods and bivalves in North Atlantic.
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  • ...partnerships, innovative agreements and approaches for habitat restoration and addressing [[nitrogen| atmospheric nitrogen]] deposition as a contributor t ...he state. As of 2008, more than 2.3 million people lived in the watershed, and that number is expected to grow by nearly 20 percent by the year 2015.
    10 KB (1,451 words) - 18:08, 2 January 2021
  • level and represents the most fundamental process for the support and maintenance wide and heterogeneous complex of organisms called algae.
    18 KB (2,692 words) - 22:17, 12 February 2024
  • ...descendants of terrestrial plants that re-colonised the ocean between 100 and 65 million years ago. Seagrasses are monocotyledons that are not true grass ...Mediterranean, corresponding to 25% of the sea bottom at depths between 0 and 40 m.
    37 KB (5,390 words) - 17:55, 24 February 2023
  • ...ation]] issues throughout Europe including Scandinavia, the Atlantic coast and in the Mediterranean. ...Sand Dune Inventory of Europe, 2nd Edition''. National Coastal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</
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  • ...ionally united and productive. However, marine science is still developing and we still understand the ocean less than the terrestrial environment. For us ...nto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>. Th
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