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  • ...ntific community and yet they sit gathering dust on a shelf – a crime to society! ...ognised this problem and consequently built a framework and infrastructure to increase the availability and sharing of data which was previously at risk
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  • ===Importance of taxonomy=== ...ay provide [[Introduction_to_MarBEF_research#Goods|goods and services]] to society<ref name="ma">[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306030378_Marine_Bi
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  • ==Species abundance and ecosystem functioning== ...functioning of ecosystems, better understanding is needed of the relative importance of different kinds of changes.
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  • ...rvation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attempted to provide a description of the [[sand dunes|sand dune vegetation]], sites and ...e Distribution|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated i
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  • ...ur of these species are described in this report due to their contribution to sediment entrainment, bed stability and potential wave energy attenuation, ...ref>HOLT T., HARTNOLL R. & HAWKINS S., 1997. Sensitivity and vulnerability to man‐induced change of selected communities: intertidal brown algal shrubs
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  • ...cally similar but genetically different species abound and that the census to date represents serious underestimates.'''</span></div> ...attention with concentration on a top down approach where organisms close to man such as whales, fish and shellfish have been prioritized. In contrast o
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programm ...of the sea surface area. For this reason, the Black Sea is very vulnerable to pressure from land based human activity and its health is equally dependent
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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programm ...enormous range of marine habitats from coastal lagoons, to inshore waters to shelf seas and the deep ocean.
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  • ...located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing points. Although his ...fisheries: ten decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesi
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  • ...at some time to be present but were not recorded subsequently are reported to be ‘Absent’. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species that have been intercepted at borders as a result of detection procedures. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species introduced by man into places out of their natural range of distribution. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species detected in invasion pathways for example in ballast water, or as a hull-fo |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species that have been recorded as present in the wild with no further information. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species that have been subject to an eradication event and have been confirmed as eradicated. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species that have become established in their introduced range. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
    322 bytes (36 words) - 13:40, 6 May 2015
  • ...ecies that have become established in their introduced range and are known to be increasing in abundance and expanding their range. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
    406 bytes (50 words) - 13:40, 6 May 2015
  • ...s that have become established in their introduced range but are not known to be spreading aggressively. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • |definition=Species that were present but have been declared extinct. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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  • ...een introduced and maintained in captivity or cultivated for example those species that are farmed in aquaculture or mariculture facilities. |internal page=Traits:Species Importance To Society
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