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  • ==Thresholds and Marine Policies== ...ollution control traditionally have been based on. Thus EU-legislation on marine and coastal waters, with its environmental standards, implicitly refers to
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  • <div class="NavHead">'''[[Marine Biodiversity|'''What is Marine Biodiversity?]]'''</div> *[[The distinctive features of marine biodiversity]]
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  • {{#categorytree:Marine Biodiversity|mode=pages|onlyroot=on|style=border:1px solid gray; padding:0.
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  • [[Image:marine biodiversity_ICRI.jpg|thumb|right|Figure 1:Coral Reef (copyright The Intern ...<ref>Beaumont, N.J. and Tinch, R. (2003) Goods and services related to the marine benthic environment. CSERG working Paper ECM 03-14</ref>
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  • ...y marine ecosystems are exploited in a non-sustainable way. In some cases, marine ecosystems are threatened to the extent that their structure and function i The most serious threats to marine biodiversity are:
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  • ...network of Research Sites to provide a basis for long-term and large-scale marine [[biodiversity]] research in Europe. Among the 100 European Marine Biodiversity Research Sites that provide the geographical skeleton for the
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  • {{Definition|title=Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...witzerland and Cambridge, UK</ref> <ref>Kelleher, G. 1999. Guidelines for marine protected areas. International Union for the Conservation of the Nature and
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  • ...search and education by permit <ref>Ballantine, W.J., 1997. “ No-take” marine reserves networks support fisheries. Pages702-706 in Hancock, D.A., Smith, ...and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, Silver Spring, Maryland.</ref> research natural areas <ref>Bro
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  • ...AA Section 304(a)(5) Letter. SUPPORTING MATERIALS Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. May 25, 2005</ref>. This was a highly controversial process that ...hundreds of fish species, thousands of invertebrate species, and dozens of marine algae and plant species It is also heavily used by commercial and recreatio
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  • ...ence the health of marine/coastal species and through this the coastal and marine food chain and the functioning of entire ecosystems. ...ed so far are the feedback mechanisms from diffuse or point source coastal/marine pollution, through the outgassing of certain substances from algal blooms t
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  • ==Description of marine species== ...et, P., Decock, W., Lonneville, B., Vanhoorne, B. and Vandepitte, L. 2023. Marine biodiversity discovery: the metrics of new species descriptions. Front. Mar
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  • **[[Diversity and classification of marine benthic algae]] *[[Marine Functional Metabolites|Functional Metabolites]]
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  • |definition= Members of marine seed plants that grow chiefly on sand or sand-mud bottom. They tend to deve ...ement of marine SACs, Vol. 1. Scottish Association for Marine Science, (UK Marine SACs Project). Available from http://www.ukmarinesac.org.uk/<P><br>
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  • ...al valuation in the marine environment.'' Oceanologia 49 (1). See FLANDERS MARINE INSTITUTE web site at [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid=10 Below you can find the marine BVM for the Belgian part of the North Sea. A more detailed version of the m
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  • ...t profit elsewhere (e.g. natural protection of the hinterland, nursery for marine fish stocks, water/soil purification), for later use (by future generations :[[Economic valuation of goods and services of the UK coastal and marine ecosystem]]
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  • ...or a concrete case: the British coastal zone. Therefore, the links between marine biodiversity and the provision of services are analyzed in order to attach ...sed for the valuation of goods and services provided by the UK coastal and marine ecosystem.
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  • Definition|title= Marine biological value ...awski J.M., Degraer S. (2007). ''A concept for biological valuation in the marine environment.'' Oceanologia 49 (1).</ref>
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  • The established time series of regional marine parameters are thereafter suitable for statistical description of normal co ...transport pattern by the sediment model [http://www.dhigroup.com/Software/Marine/MIKE21.aspx MIKE 21] ST, which was driven by a parabolic mild slope wave mo
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  • ...st below the main toolbar. If you are already known to the VLIZ Integrated Marine Information System ([http://www.vliz.be/en/imis?module=person IMIS]) you ca
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  • Valuation of competing functions to optimise the societal use of coastal and marine resources. ...rder-right:1px solid #a3b1bf"|[[Image:Theme03_40.png|Theme 3 : Coastal and marine spatial planning.]]||
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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • ...ment strategy which includes specific references to the coast and adjacent marine is in place? |Change of condition of coastal and marine habitats and species that have been identified as priorities for conservati
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  • ...od to be the place in which a plant or animal lives. It is defined for the marine environment according to geographical location, physiographic features and ...lar conditions, which are characteristic of the local environment. For the marine environment such conditions include wave exposure, salinity and tidal curre
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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • ...monitor oil spills at sea is important due to the constant threat posed to marine wildlife and the ecosystem. Remote sensing can allow for early detection of ...crimination between slicks and look-alikes<ref>Chen, Y. and Wang, Z. 2022. Marine Oil Spill Detection from SAR Images Based on Attention U-Net Model Using Po
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  • ...agenda for the coast, Rijkswaterstaat, National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management/RIKZ, pp. 48</ref>). ...d Knowledge Framework, Rijkswaterstaat, National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management/RIKZ,</ref>).
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  • :McManus, J. (2004). Deltaic responses to changes in river regimes. Marine Chemistry, 79, 155-170. ...The modern Po Delta system: lobe switching and asymmetric prodelta growth. Marine Geology, 222-223, 49-74.
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  • ...VM (Free University, Amsterdam) and the National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management (RIKZ). ...loom Monitoring, Evolution and Forecasting Service is also called [https://marine.copernicus.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/r597_9_marcoast2_brochure.pdf GMES
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  • #REDIRECT[[European Marine Strategy Framework Directive]]
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  • ...e, S., Harris, M., and F. Simpson (2006): Alternative future scenarios for marine ecosystems. 1-112.
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  • Erosion rate at mouth 0.5 γ, i.e., halving the rate of supply of marine sediments. ...ibutions of surficial sediments to indicate the nature and quantity of the marine source.
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    ...on of large-scale coastal change using a morphological behaviour model’, Marine Geology 126 (1-4), 45-61.</ref> and Stolper et al. (2005). Based on Stolper
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