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  • ...ovides a brief introduction to the processes involved in the conversion of the main nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon. ...n species to the North Sea. Tellus 45B: 53−63</ref>, very different from the Redfield ratio 16:1 (average N:P ratio of phytoplankton).
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  • ...ng).The contents of these reports are shown together with an indication of the most relevant information. ...biodiversity - biogeographical regions and seas - Seas around Europe - The North Sea''</ref>==
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  • ...on, biota, threats, functioning and adaptations of the organisms that live in seagrass meadows. ...ds several adaptations that allow them to live in submerged ocean regions. The sediments where they settle on can be [[mud|muddy]], rocky or sandy.
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  • Mariculture is often defined as aquaculture in marine environments. Some limit mariculture to culture of marine plants and animals in the ocean itself (EEA, 2008<ref>European Environmental agency; https://www.eea.
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  • == Microbes rule the world == In the ocean, microbes (organisms from 0.2 to 100µm) are very abundant. It has be
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  • ...on_to_MarBEF_research#Services|goods and services]] which are essential to the well-being of mankind.<ref name="ma">[https://www.researchgate.net/publicat ...arBEF) was to increase our understanding of large-scale, long-term changes in marine biodiversity.
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  • ...ine habitats from coastal lagoons, to inshore waters to shelf seas and the deep ocean. ...dvolcanoes, and coastal and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These ecosystems, in turn, host an extraordinary biodiversity.
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  • == Context for Marine Biotechnology in Hawaii == ...nology research and development thanks to its abundant warm sunlight, pure deep ocean water and high biodiversity resources.<ref name="biodresourc">http://
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  • ...of the order ''Laminariales'', are a major group of seaweed, discussed in the article [[Kelp forests]]. [[File: SeaweedSpecies.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Fig. 1. Examples of the three main taxonomic groups: a. phylum ''Chlorophyta'' (green algae); b. ph
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