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  • ...ientists and practitioners. You can find information on almost any coastal topic by entering a matching term in the search box. Suggestions appear for artic ...stalwiki.org/wiki/Category:Coastal_and_marine_pollution Coastal and marine pollution]
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  • ...f littorals to oil pollution'''. By considering the consequences of oil [[pollution]] on both human activities and human life it is possible to create a new in ...coastal [[ecosystems|ecosystem]] to totally overcome the effects of oil [[pollution]].
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  • Other relevant articles on this topic are [[Seawall]], [[Revetments]] and [[Seawalls and revetments]]. ...e protective coral reefs, for example, fishing by the use of explosives or pollution, will also cause coastal erosion and beach degradation. The protective func
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  • ==Water quality/pollution== [[image:Grebe-with-oil.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Oil pollution victim.]]
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  • A specific topic of discussion is the concept of mitigating climate change on a global scale ...nge impacts and their treatment in biogeochemical ecosystem models. Marine Pollution Bulletin 166: 112223</ref>.
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  • How likely will the receptors be exposed to the released pollution? ...ssment of the input. Identification of potential gaps is also an important topic of risk assessment in order to assure the quality and relevance of the avai
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  • ...c international law, the United Nations held their first conference on the topic of the law of the sea between 1956 and 1958 in Geneva (Switzerland). Four c ...ion of seas. Its objective is to fully eliminate the continuous sources of pollution from oil and other harmful elements and limit the risk of accidental releas
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  • ...environmental, economic or social conditions. For instance in the field of pollution, the state of organisms particularly sensible to environmental changes can ...ators. Their indicators and data working group (WG-ID) led by the European Topic Centre Landuse and Spatial Information ETC_LUSI, proposed in 2003 the Memb
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  • ...tection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...ques for the mitigation of pollutions. The issue of observing the state of pollution and improving water quality near coastal zones has been addressed in differ
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  • ...l a significant need of action and scientific investigation in the general topic of marine ammunition dumping sites (especially concerning locating, evaluat [[Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]
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  • ...residual waste; number of motor vehicles on the roads; number of observed pollution incidents (oil etc.)/flight hour; fish stocks that are not being over fishe ...o technical explanations of the indicator ‘differences in salary’. The topic is described by answering four questions: Why this indicator? What does thi
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  • ...the topic of 'plastic in the ocean'. For a more complete discussion of the topic, the reader is referred to the Wikipedia articles: ...mparison of plastic and plankton in the North Pacific central gyre. Marine Pollution Bulletin 42, 1297–1300.</ref>).
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  • ...tely the information conveyed through the media is frequently limited to [[pollution]] incidents (e.g., [[Impacts_from_maritime_transport#The_Prestige_incident| ...s throughout Europe and secondly the lack of resources for teachers on the topic.<P>
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  • ...pproach could facilitate the integrated management of the study area. This topic fit within the [[Coastal Management]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluat ...arine environmental management: an example for offshore wind power. Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: iii–vii</ref>. Therefore, the coastal zone of the Northern R
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  • ...f name="MazikElliot2000">Mazik K, Elliott M (2000) The effects of chemical pollution on the bioturbation potential of estuarine intertidal mudflats. Helgol Mar ...e assimilative capacity of ecosystems might be overrun and signs such as [[pollution]] show that their ecological functioning is affected <ref name="Arrow">Arro
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  • ===== Metal accumulation in coral as a pollution indicator: ===== ...seawater and sediment. Therefore, skeletal concentrations could serve as a pollution level indicator (Bin Mokhtar et al. 2012; Inoue 2004). Zn, Mn, Ni, Fe, Cd,
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  • * [[Index of vulnerability of littorals to oil pollution]] ...imate change]] - extend existing definition to general introduction to the topic
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  • ...J. Exp. Biol. 212(6): 823-834.</ref>. Further research is required on the topic of vision. ...reveal the problems facing these groups of animals. Such problems include pollution by oil, pesticides, heavy metals and PCBs, overfishing and animals being ca
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  • ...ques for the mitigation of pollutions. The issue of observing the state of pollution and improving water quality near coastal zones has been addressed in differ ...te better warning procedures and reliable tools to mitigate the impacts of pollution.
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  • ...d dune coasts worldwide. Several Coastal Wiki articles are devoted to this topic, see [[Shore nourishment]] and further references therein. ...f>Milchakova, N. A., Phillips, R. C., 2003. Black Sea seagrasses. ''Marine Pollution Bulletin''. '''46''', 695-699.</ref>). They occur globally, in shallow wate
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