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  • ...terrestrial groundwater exceeds 25% of the river flux and poses a risk for pollution and eutrophication. ...rough submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) rivals river inputs in certain regions and may play a significant role in nutrient cycling and primary productivit
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  • ...d with many processes that contribute to the recirculation and trapping of pollution, the evolution of precipitating convective storms, the creation of strong n Severe storms affect many coastal regions during the winter and, to a lesser extent, in summer. Regional differences
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  • ...|ecosystem]] for the past fifty years. It is now apparent that, aside from pollution and over fishing, climate variability and change, including [[acidification ...imate change]] by Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and less developed regions and countries within Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America
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  • ...Ramsar in 1971 and the Convention's member countries cover all geographic regions of the planet. In 2013, there are 163 contracting parties, 2065 registered ...anging or is likely to change as the result of technological developments, pollution or other human interference.
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  • ...s the opportunity to identify those areas at particular risk from possible pollution or excessive disturbance and to examine in detail how many activities are o ...coastal zones. ICZM projects cover various geographical areas, from local regions to spatially extensive [[coastal area]]s. The “Integrated” in ICZM refe
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  • ...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 ...o enforce laws in four specific fields: customs, taxation, immigration and pollution if the infringement started within their territory.
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  • ...an and south Atlantic regions, and the ongoing economic viability of these regions and local communities may depend on the maintenance of the coastal and mari Alterations in water quality due to [[pollution]], nutrient flows, and the disposal of storm water and sewage and other urb
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  • ...s well as the consequences of [[climate change]], [[sea level rise]] and [[pollution]] on a Regional Sea level and in a long-term perspective, striving for the * Offer possibilities for staff exchange between different regions and countries
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  • ...ef name="North Sea"> EEA (2002). ''Europe`s biodiversity - biogeographical regions and seas - Seas around Europe - The North Sea''</ref>== ...ef name="North Sea"> EEA (2002). ''Europe`s biodiversity - biogeographical regions and seas - Seas around Europe - The Baltic Sea''</ref> |frame]]
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  • .... In total, about 23,181 birds were collected in all the affected Spanish regions, while the total amount of birds killed was about 15,610, including those a *[[North Sea pollution from shipping: legal framework]]
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  • ...erns about nature included direct impacts such as declining water quality, pollution or [[habitat]] loss. More recently, environmental concerns shifted to the m ...Regional Planning. Development and planning prospects in European Maritime Regions. The European Regional/Spatial Planning Charter. 6th Session, Torremolinos
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  • ...atial dynamics of hypoxia and acidification in eutrophic estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulletin 172, 12908</ref>. Acidity is not directly related to the presence ...s from ocean regions with naturally lower <math>pH</math> (e.g., upwelling regions) show neutral or positive responses. It also appears that bivalves in warme
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  • ...eturn needs several adaptations that allow them to live in submerged ocean regions. The sediments where they settle on can be [[mud|muddy]], rocky or sandy. ...ldfloraonline.org World Flora Online]</ref>. A few species occur in colder regions. Four closely related species are native of European waters. There are seve
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  • ...bitat]]s that make up this vast system range from the productive nearshore regions to the barren ocean floor. ...th each other and are sometimes replacing each other in other geographical regions. The reason why [[habitat]]s differ from another is because of the '''physi
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  • ...its 126 spectral channels covering the VIS-SWIR (0.45 to 2.5 um) spectral regions was initially designed for the mineral exploration market, but has since co ...nd limnological environments. However general environmental monitoring and pollution mapping are also important aspects in the aquatic areas of interest. With t
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  • ...pted the '''Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution''' or the '''Barcelona Convention'''. The Convention Protocols aim to prote # Assessing and controlling marine pollution (by development and adoption of Protocols that prescribe measures, procedur
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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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  • ...lands<ref name=”Wollast1988”> Wollast, R. (1988), The Scheldt estuary. Pollution of the North Sea: An Assessment, W. Salamons, B.L. Bayne, E.K. Duursma, an The hydrographical basin includes one of the most heavily populated regions of Europe, where highly diversified industrial activity has developed. As a
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  • ...egory (less than 7 tonnes), their contribution to the cumulative amount of pollution in the year is relatively low compared to a major event, such as the sinkin ...onsequence of a higher vulnerability in exposed zones, with more populated regions and a higher concentration of expensive technological goods.
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  • ...mental impact of marine fish culture: Towards a sustainable future; Marine Pollution Bulletin 31, p. 159-166</ref>). Many of these problems can be mitigated wit ====Nutrient pollution / Eutrophication====
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