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  • ..., R., Craft, C. and Widney, S.E. 2018. Coastal wetland loss, consequences, and challenges for restoration. Anthropocene Coasts 1: 1–15</ref>. ...nces that contribute to the realization of nature-based coastal protection and other ecosystem services delivered by coastal wetlands.
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  • ...uce biotoxins. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can occur in marine, estuarine, and fresh waters.<br> ...algal blooms: effects, environmental conditions, factors that promote HABs and management measures.
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  • ...discusses the current status of coastal [[tourism]], the associated issues and impacts. The article further provides recommendations for future management ...rism Industry, with 19 specific areas of action recommended to governments and private operators towards sustainability in tourism.
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  • ...s in Europe, such as kelp forests, support a high diversity of marine life and are threatened by human activity. Photo © BIOMAR]] ...their applications in conservation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 366, 8-15
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  • ...ue bio-economy aims to optimize the development and utilization of coastal and marine ecosystem services for the benefit of society in a market context. T ...enefit a specific group of users can (and in most cases will) be developed and enhanced through market mechanisms, to the extent that user value exceeds t
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  • ...inariales'', are a major group of seaweed, discussed in the article [[Kelp forests]]. ...unlocking their potential in global aquaculture development. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1229. Rome, FAO</ref>:
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