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  • |definition= phylum of small marine and freshwater colonial animals, which superficially resemble mosses, hence
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  • ...S. Jaffry (1999) Recreational benefits of coastal protection: a case study Marine Policy 23(4) 453-464</ref> conclude, “By thus focussing on choice and sac ...S. Jaffry (1999) Recreational benefits of coastal protection: a case study Marine Policy 23(4) 453-464</ref> provide a summary of their own and other studies
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  • ...its it can offer. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ==Why do we need Marine Spatial Planning?==
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  • ...man elements into a single management framework encompassing both land and marine coastal area, and ensures that the most important issues receive the highes # Restoring the loss of natural habitat, by for example introducing Marine Protected Areas.
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  • ...ng sensors or ships' hulls. If biofouling occurs on the surfaces of living marine organisms it is called epibiosis. : [[European coastal and marine observatories (2020)]]
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  • ...les of nutrients are discussed in the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]. ...J. E., Heckey, R. E. et al. (eds) (2006) Eutrophication of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Limnol. Oceanogr., 51 (1, part 2), 351–800.</ref>. Coastal re
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  • ...om studies on the impact of ocean acidification on a few common calcifying marine organisms. Ocean acidification is mainly a result of the anthropogenic rele ...and spatial dynamics of hypoxia and acidification in eutrophic estuaries. Marine Pollution Bulletin 172, 12908</ref>. Acidity is not directly related to the
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  • ...g living organisms from all sources, including, 'inter alia', terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems, and the ecological complexes of which they a :[[Marine Biodiversity]]
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  • ...P., Hill, T.O.& Northen, K.O., 1997(a). Marine Nature Conservation Review: marine biotope classification for Britain and Ireland. Volume 1. Littoral biotopes
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sampling tools for the marine environment]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Trophic level - a marine example]]
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  • The Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area, 1992, entered into force on 17 January The governing body of the Convention is the Helsinki Commission - Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission - also known as HELCOM. The present Contr
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  • #REDIRECT [[Selected marine biological valuation criteria]]
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  • |definition= In marine ecosystems the shore area or intertidal zone, where periodic exposure and s
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  • #REDIRECT [[Potential application of the concept of marine biological valuation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rarity criterion in marine biological evaluation]]
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  • ...rsh’ is applied to sites where the coastal wet grassland is derived from marine sediments (mostly those from which a [[salt marsh]] develops). ...mney Marsh (c200AD) in Kent. Precise definitions are difficult because the marine sediments may be overlain by river alluvium as relative sea level movements
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biodiversity as a marine valuation concept]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Functional diversity in marine ecosystems]]
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  • ...of the subcategories within the section dealing with the biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosystems]]. It provides an overview of the characteristics, ...y areas (Karleskint, 1998<ref name=K98>Karleskint G. 1998. Introduction to marine biology. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. p.378</ref>). They replace [[s
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