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  • ...ability self-assessment tool with detail and information on how to use the indicator set and how to implement the tool. It will offer local and regional authori ...-coastal-sustainability-sustain-policy-tool SUSTAIN] set out to develop an indicator-based methodology which would allow a numerical value to be attributed to t
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  • <math>\gamma = \sqrt{nT} \, \Big(\int_0^{nT} u^2(t) dt \Big)^{-3/2} \int_0^{nT} u^3(t) dt , \qquad (1)</math> <math>q_s \propto u |u|^{\alpha} , \qquad (2)</math>
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  • ...nmental risks. The total sea area of the BPNS is estimated at 3.600 km<sup>2</sup>. Although it is only a small part of the southern North Sea, it conta ...place that are posing a certain danger to the marine environment (see fig. 2).
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  • [[image:lucke_2.jpg|thumb|right|frame|'''Figure 2''': Harbour porpoises sighting from a sailing boat and underwater deploymen * [[Marine mammals' health as an indicator of ecosystem health - tools for monitoring]]
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  • ...illustrate this warming trend. In the Arctic, changes in sea ice are a key indicator and agent of [[climate change]], affecting surface reflectivity, cloudiness '''Theme 2. Climate, Oceans, and Security: Addressing Impacts in Vulnerable [[Ecosyste
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  • [[image:furmanczyk_02.jpg|thumb|right|320px|Fig. 2. Scheme illustrating the morphological components water line, dune base lin ...morphological components of the shore may prove helpful or important (Fig. 2):
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  • [[Image:Extreme hot events.jpg|thumb|300px|Fig. 2 This image illustrates heat stress in the 21st century for two greenhouse g ...l lagoon to [[climate change]], it could also be considered as a model and indicator for global impacts of [[climate change]] for lagoons and coasts.
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  • ...must meet the D2 standards by 2024. The compliance of the ship with the D-2 regulation is difficult as it needs more complex and precise testing to eva ...oning of the BWMSs was observed. A possible cause of failure to meet the D-2 standard is contamination from dirty tanks or cross-contamination with untr
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  • ...stal area and the value of residential properties, which may be used as an indicator for the demand for property on the coast. ...lon, France)", ''International Journal of Sustainable Development'', 10 (1/2): 175-194.</ref>. Resilience is often considered an essential feature of su
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  • ...r of food for larval cod), the mean size of calanoid copepods (qualitative indicator of food) and the abundance of two dominant congeneric species (Calanus finm ...assemblages were described on rocky shores, using barnacles as a sensitive indicator of wider changes in marine life.<ref name="Southward1995"> .Southward, A.J.
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  • '''2. Evenness indices''': Evenness expresses how evenly the individuals in a co <math>D_{Mn} = \Large\frac{S}{\sqrt{N}} \normalsize. \qquad (2)</math>
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  • ...try of the seawater. The global distribution of mangroves is shown in Fig. 2. ...elated to seawater temperature. The isotherm of 20 °C in winter is a good indicator of the distribution limit. ''Avicennia'' appears to be more tolerant of low
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  • ...>. Apart from being one of the most important climatic variables and key indicator of climate change, sea ice also provides an extreme and changeable habitat ...of the sea’s ice in the Arctic is multi-year ice typically ranging from 2 to 4 meters thick. Both, the extent and thickness of the Arctic perennial m
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  • Areal size (km<sup>2</sup>) of seagrass beds (coverage of sediment > 20 %) in the intertidal of ...s are needed. In coastal waters seagrass has been suggested as a sensitive indicator for an overload of nutrient inputs from land use practices (Burkholder et a
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  • ...3). "The Continuous Plankton Recorder: concepts and history, from plankton indicator to undulating recorders". Progress in Oceanography 58: 117-175.</ref>, Warn [[Image:cpr2.jpg|thumb|center|700px|Fig. 2: Biogeographical changes in plankton assemblages spanning five decades. War
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  • ...stria, Rijeka, Lika and Senj, Zadar, for a total coastline length of about 2,227 km of coastline of mainland and 1,502 km of islands. ...Romagna and Veneto. These two regions represent respectively 21,6% and 16.2% of the total Italian seaside tourism presences.
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  • ...oke, G.D. 2005. Ecosystem Rehabilitation. Lake and Reservoir Management 21(2): 218-221</ref>).}} ...ed as the [[conservation]] of diversity at three levels: 1. [[Ecosystem]], 2. [[Species diversity|Species]] and 3. [[Genetic diversity]]. Developing a r
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  • ...ear) exceeds ten times precipitation (if exclude evaporation) and makes up 2% of sea volume. Baltic is situated between 10<sup>0</sup> E ~54<sup>o</sup> 415 000km<sup>2</sup>
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  • ...ckaver et al., 2004<ref>Pickaver, A., Gilbert, C. and Breton, F., 2004. An indicator set to measure the progress in the implementation of integrated coastal zon | 2. Assessment
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