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  • ...NOLL R. & HAWKINS S., 1997. Sensitivity and vulnerability to man‐induced change of selected communities: intertidal brown algal shrubs, ''Zostera'' beds an ...r death, from an external factor. Intolerance must be assessed relative to change in a specific factor.
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  • ...tems. The physics, chemistry, and the living organisms of the oceans drive global climate. '''A comprehensive knowledge of marine life is essential for susta ...cs) are reported in new habitats. The genome is a repository of historical change and hence a source for predicting future developments. Marine ecosystems ar
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  • ...re to adequately address ocean issues at the local, national, regional and global levels, science cannot operate in isolation, but will need to integrate mor ...ity, to enhance the competitiveness of European industry, and to guarantee global sustainability.
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  • ...from marine sources, and in some areas it is the main dietary source. Any change due to overfishing or climate variation is likely to create challenges. Mar ...environments. However, these numbers are considered insufficient to tackle global issues of sustainability. Marine Genomic Europe bundles a sizeable percenta
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  • ...species, but European fisheries were involved in their overfishing. In the global economy, we have to take responsibility for world fisheries, not only those ...even though these stenothermal species are potential sentinels of climate change, in addition to being sources of biotechnology products, such as antifreeze
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  • ...ng able to predict the mechanisms of ocean-atmosphere feedbacks in climate change and their impacts on the larger ocean environment are critical to the effec ...reported in non-normal habitats. The genome is a repository of historical change and hence a source to predict future developments. Ecosystems are composed
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  • {{ICZM Process and Climate Change/TabsHeader|This=3}} # Identify the main elements of climate variability and change in the short- (10-20 years), mid- (30-40 years), and long-term (60+ years)
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  • {{ICZM Process and Climate Change/TabsHeader|This=5}} ...be issues relating to funding. External funds should be available from the Global Adaptation Fund, which is being set up and which will set out some guidelin
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  • {{ICZM Process and Climate Change/TabsHeader|This=6}} ...cal instruments could be used, specifically to address some of the climate change impacts that have been discussed are:
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  • ...nd impacts which are described below. The entire aquatic [[ecosystem]] may change with eutrophication. The diagram below gives an overview on the eutrophicat ...J.M. and Graham W.M. 2013. Recurrent jellyfish blooms are a consequence of global oscillations. PNAS 110: 1000-1005</ref>.
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  • ...lement of Europe’s cultural history, as the history of most European and global societies is closely connected with interactions between land and sea and a ...ts onto elements of coastal heritage are connected to impacts from climate change, especially in terms of coastal flooding and erosion, which are expected to
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  • Typical results: X-Band Radar: Change of [[bathymetry]] during a single storm, observed with a radar installation ...n [http://envisat.esa.int/ Envisat], is operationally delivering data with global coverage in mid latitudes on two out of three days. The data are provided i
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  • .... C., John, J., and C. Beaulieu (2010), Detection of anthropogenic climate change in satellite records of ocean chlorophyll and productivity. Biogeosciences, ...onderverdeeld<ref name="vier">Boyce, D. G., Lewis, M. R., Worm, B., 2010. Global phytoplankton decline over the past century. Nature. 466, p591-596.</ref>.
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  • ...to increasing pressure (figure 1). Pushed beyond a certain point, however, change becomes rapid, and may culminate in a radically altered state from which re ...s of [[climate change]] (e.g. [[sea level rise]]) and slow down the global change (e.g. through CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration).
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  • Just an example: in the context of [[climate change]] people who live at the coast face threats such as floods caused by [[Sea ...nce in the educational phase. Facilities in countries facing a demographic change may also consider measures within the frame of lifelong learning activities
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  • ...le effects and testing new forcing situations. Especially due to [[climate change]] and the demand for bigger structures located at higher depths, more accur ...e corresponding value in the model will be smaller than 0.22 mm that would change the flow-grain interactions and related sediment transport. Limit model <ma
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  • ...tion Strategy for Ireland 2007- 2013'''. Originally published in 2007, Sea Change remains influential in defining the strategic direction of Irish marine res Objectives set within Sea Change provide insights to marine biotechnology related research priorities.
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  • ...Agency) can launch calls that can be relevant for Marine sciences (climate change, micro-algal biomass for biofuels, …) <ref name="ade">http://www2.ademe.f ::* '''Pole Mer Bretagne Atlantique''' - Global economic competitiveness cluster in Brittany<ref name="pmb">http://www.pol
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  • ::* 6 global operating research vessels (Merian, Meteor ,Planet, Polarstern, Sonne, Sonn ...y, but very little is exclusively targeting marine biotechnology. This may change with the first specific regional development strategy for Marine Biotechnol
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  • ...ion), chemical and life sciences industry (€ 4,54 million). It aims at a change of strategy in synthetic chemistry by integrating state of the art organic ...h Centre, TNO, Agrotechnology & Food Sciences Group, DSM, AkzoNobel, Shell Global Solutions, Paques and Schering-Plough.<ref name="bba">http://www.b-basic.nl
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