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  • ...sand flat: Scale and generating processes. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 216, pp. 99-128.</ref> as an essential aspect of understanding
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  • ...s rather extensive; the most important disciplines are physics, chemistry, biology, meteorology, oceanography. Most methods are derived from oceanography and
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  • ...e different from others used in areas such as biology and engineering. For biology, which is the most important aspect with regard to coastal habitats, severa
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  • ...f>Roberts, J.M., Wheeler, A.J., Freiwald, A., 2006. Reefs of the deep: The biology and geology of cold-water coral ecosystems. ''Science''. '''213''', 543-547 ...st April 1979 to 31st March 1980. University of Strathclyde, Department of Biology.</ref>). The tubes of ''S. alveolata'' in dense aggregations form a charact
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  • ...discipline-based themes: Bathymetry, Geology, Seabed habitats, Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Human activities. ...fic and medical publications (mainly of evolutionary, genetic, and ecology biology). Dryad is a curated general-purpose repository that makes data discoverabl
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  • ...il Spill on the Biota of NW Spain: 5 Years of Learning. Advances in Marine Biology 56: 365-396</ref>):
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  • ...Developing and spreading the use of genomics for the investigation of the biology of marine organisms are the aims of the European NoE Marine Genomics Europe ...technologies to functional, comparative and environmental issues in marine biology.
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  • ...managerial issues. Possible consequences of the [[climate change]] on the biology of coasts and [[estuaries]] include a move of high energy [[habitats]] in t
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  • ...s for biodiversity management in a changing world. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review 2016: 193-269</ref>. More complex structures, providing m ...s for biodiversity management in a changing world. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review 2016: 193-269</ref>. For example, the lower species diver
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  • Branch of biology that studies the interactions between living organisms and all factors (inc 1. In biology: an organism, species, or community whose presence shows the presence of de
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  • ...eng, Y., Friess, D.A., Sarira, T.V., Siman, K. and Koh, L.O. 2021. Current Biology 31: 1–7</ref>. Verified blue carbon projects can be (co-)financed by sell
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  • ...h Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting. Current Biology 29: 3087–3093</ref>.
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  • ...h Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting. Current Biology 29: 3087–3093</ref>. However, scaling up seaweed aquaculture can have neg
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  • ...s would be in fully marine settings<ref>Remane, A. and Schlieper, C. 1971. Biology of Brackish Water: New York, Wiley, 372 p.</ref>.
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