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  • ...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 .... Nitrogen fixation also occurs in the coastal zone, especially in benthic ecosystems, adding about 15 Tg N / yr to the global nutrient stock<ref name=V13/>.
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  • ...hasis on [[ocean acidification]], carbon sequestration, Arctic change, and sea level change. An Oceans and Climate panel was chaired by Robert Corell, Cha ...tropical cyclones and hurricanes. Other climate impacts include arctic sea ice reduction, cyclonic storms, changes in ocean circulation, and changes in [[
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  • ...difficult and usually impossible task of cataloging all species in marine ecosystems. By focusing on processes, it may be easier to determine how an ecosystem ...ty, but does not necessarily insure the security of functional overlap. In ecosystems with high redundancy, losing a species (which lowers overall functional div
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  • ...nvironmental Agency (EEA)|EEA]]), in which the marine biodiversity of each Sea is described in some detail. In the ‘EEA reports’ an overview is given ...ersity - biogeographical regions and seas - Seas around Europe - The North Sea''</ref>==
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  • ...portance of sea ice: an overwiew. In: Thomas, D. N., Dieckmann, G. S., Sea ice. An introduction to its physics, chemistry, biology and geology. Blackwell ==SEA ICE ==
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  • ...ntal shelf]] to the [[Open oceans|open ocean]] and [[Deep sea habitat|deep sea]]. The [[ecosystem]]s are sometimes linked with each other and are sometime '''Marine ecosystems''' are home to a host of different species ranging from [[plankton|plankton
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  • ...uknavage. 2006a. Pacific Island Mangroves in a Changing Climate and Rising Sea. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 179. United Nations Environment ==Potential Impacts of Sea Level Rise==
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  • ...mass. Evaporative cooling is predominant in the vicinity of the Norwegian Sea, and the sinking water mass known as the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), ...slowly becomes warmer and fresher. The outflow of bottom water makes the sea level of the Atlantic slightly lower than the Pacific. Combined with the d
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  • ...extent is constrained by the Fram Strait, the western limit of the Barents Sea, the Bering Strait and the Canadian Archipelago (Fig. 1). ...re the shallowest (mean depths – 48 and 58 m, respectively). The Lincoln Sea and the adjacent area of the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago are the d
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  • ...e:land_cover_baltic_sea_region_balans__001.jpg|thumb|left |Figure 1:Baltic Sea and its Drainage area<ref>http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/land_cover_baltic ...xceeds 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>N and ~3
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  • ...coast and therefore vulnerable to sea level rise and extreme conditions at sea. The focus is on coastal cities in low-income countries which are exposed t == Vulnerability to climate change and sea level rise==
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  • ...ie, they sink and add to the supersaturation of carbon dioxide in the deep sea. This results in a vertical gradient of CO<sub>2</sub> in the ocean, which ...ch as decreases in sea ice extent, mixed-layer shallowing and increases in sea surface temperature may stimulate DMS production in these regions and possi
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  • living in the sea are typically subdivided in plankton (the complex of microscopic collectivity of the algae that live attached to the sea bottom).
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  • ...22, occur locally. Between Faro and the Spanish border, there is a shallow sea bordered by sandy islands. On these islands large beaches, dunes and marsh ...dunes’ deposited during the Pleistocene Period and during the ‘Little Ice-Age’ of the Holocene. These are particularly extensive near Espinho, to t
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  • ...onsidered low compared to [[Marine_habitats_and_ecosystems|European marine ecosystems]] at lower latitudes. However, during the brief summers with their long day Polar bear © Sea Mammal Research Unit
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  • ...eefs]] are charismatic systems which are highly vulnerable to temperature, sea-level and storm frequency changes. ...]. Studies of modifications to [[Natural variability and change in coastal ecosystems|ecosystem variation]] and functionality resulting from climate change must
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  • ...tinuous observations of major [[Abiotic | abiotic]] features in the White Sea over the last 50 years, and investigates the possible response of key plank ...ent of predictive capacity to evaluate climate induced changes in pelagic ecosystems.
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  • ...AN P.M.J., 2005. Self‐Organization and Vegetation Collapse in Salt Marsh Ecosystems. ''The American Naturalist''. '''165''', E1-12.</ref>). However, human acti ...f is needed in order to protect and manage these highly dynamic salt marsh ecosystems.
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  • ...g to a cephalochordate ancestor. Comparative developmental research on the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus and the tunicate Oikopleura contribute novel insi ...Damselfish.PNG|thumb|420px|right|Damselfish guarding its eggs (Eilat, Red Sea).]]
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  • ...size: 11px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center"| Ligurian sea -Tyrrhenian sea ...and exchanges between the two adjacent basins (Tyrrhenian Sea and Ligurian Sea). The site is part of the CIESM Hydro-Changes Programme. Along the mooring
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