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  • ...tuaries and one national monument covering a total of 150,000 square miles marine waters. The resources protected by sanctuaries range from coral reef and ke ...III of that Act created the National Marine Sanctuaries Program to protect marine parks—a hundred years after the establishment of the terrestrial National
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  • ...aquatic food chains<ref>Barnes, R. and Hughes, R. 1999. An introduction to marine ecology. Wiley & Sons, Oxford</ref>. A classification of marine microbial organisms is shown in the article [[Marine microorganisms]].
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  • name, seaweeds play a fundamental role marine ecosystems, where they have a ...d plants. American Journal of Botany, 91: 1535-1556. </ref>). However, all marine green algae are classified in a common class, called Ulvophyceae. The Ulvop
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  • File:Turtle entangled in marine debris (ghost net) NOAA.jpg
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  • A marine radar has the capability of measuring the backscatter from the ocean surfa ...is the relative radiometric stability of the radar system. Unfortunately, marine radars are not calibrated, so that a NN has to be trained for each individu
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  • ...igure 2''':Overview of immunological investigations using blood samples of marine mammals.]] ...and [[Baltic Sea]] [[Ecosystem|ecosystems]], which are the [[habitat]] of marine mammals such as harbour porpoises (''[http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.ph
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  • ...ism both influenced the specific distribution of trace elements within the marine environment. ...observed due to biomagnification effects. Especially top predators such as marine mammals are influenced, and different metal related effects on their health
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  • File:Marine Biodiversity Wiki Fabio.pdf
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  • File:Marine Biodiversity Wiki Rindi.pdf
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  • ...gitude, depth) of observation. It includes data obtained during scientific marine and landside research as well as geodata compiled for economic and socioeco ...mmunities affecting the methane concentration at Håkon Mosby Mud Volcano. Marine Geology, 243, 1-17. doi:10.1016/j.margeo. 2007.03.010.</ref>) or calculatio
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  • See articles in the category [[:Marine Biodiversity|Marine biodiversity]] *[[Sampling tools for the marine environment]]
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  • ...olites have been described from sponges, ascidians, soft corals, seaweeds, marine microbes and many other benthic and pelagic organisms, with more being disc ...study of the biological and ecological function of these compounds. Since marine organisms are under intense competitive pressure for space, light, and nutr
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  • '''<u>Main substances in marine mammals</u>''' Like [[Pollution and sea birds|sea birds]], marine mammals are in all marine ecosystems at the top (or very near the top) of the [[food chain]]. As such
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  • We have collected several case studies on marine pollution. The studies are either by Belgian authers or on the Belgian part <div class="NavHead">'''[[Pollution and marine mammals]]'''</div>
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  • Definition|title=Marine debris
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  • *[[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity|Effects of climate change]] *[[Effects of fisheries on marine biodiversity|Effects of fisheries]]
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  • ...ei">Heip C, Warwick RM, d’Ozouville L (1999). A European Science Plan on Marine Biodiversity. European Science Foundation, Strasbourg.</ref>. The physical environment of the seas and land is totally different. Marine organisms live
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  • ...ver been so conceptually and operationally united and productive. However, marine science is still developing and we still understand the ocean less than the ...rfield, P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 200
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  • ===Sustainable exploitation of the marine environment, and bio-prospecting=== A major challenge in the field of marine biotechnology is to develop an efficient
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  • ...main discussion outcomes of the ENCORA Theme 7-MARBEF Theme 3 workshop on marine biological valuation (6-8 December 2006, Gent, Belgium).
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  • | 1964 || First application of marine X-band (or microwave) radar for ocean wave imaging by Ijima et al. (1964<re *Animals: [[Acoustic monitoring of marine mammals]]
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  • ...ynoptic environmental information essential for understanding and managing marine ecosystems. In marine and aquatic environments, the sunlight spectrum is modified on its way thro
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  • ...mixed nearshore water''' can have direct and indirect consequences for the marine [[ecosystem]]s. ...in wider regions, determined primarily by the direct physical transport in marine waters. <ref name="Lekien">Lekien F., Coulliette C., Mariano A.J., Ryan E.H
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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • ...bathymetric surveys along the Holland coast using eigenfunction analysis. Marine Geology 126: 301-330</ref> to divide the Dutch coast into regions according [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...nagi K., 1995, ‘Modeling shore-normal large-scale coastal evolution’ , Marine Geology 126 (1-4), 181-199.</ref>). There is no clear boundary between [[pr ...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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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • ...synthetic review of remote sensing applications to detect nearshore bars. Marine Geology 408: 144–153</ref>. .... (2002). Analysis of the scale of errors in nearshore bathymetric data. ''Marine Geology'', 191, pp. 71-86.
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  • ...osystems, and Dependent Communities. Ch. 5 in IPCC Special Changing Ocean, Marine Ecosystems, and Dependent Communities. In: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean ...mounting that macroalgal ecosystems (seaweed) contribute substantially to marine carbon sequestration. Macroalgal beds are the most extensive vegetated coas
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  • ...continental shelves – Geological, oceanographic, and modeling concepts. Marine Geology 432, 106402</ref>. However, there are circumstances where fine sedi ...0. Physical parameters of the diatomaceous mud belt off South West Africa. Marine Geology 34: M67--M76</ref>). However, hydro-sedimentary studies of these co
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  • * type of [[Coastal and marine sediments|sediment]]. [[Category: Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • ...[[biomarker]]s that can be used on bivalves or fish to assess the level of marine [[pollution]]. ...marine organisms: an application to Mediterranean and Antarctic molluscs. Marine Environmental Research 44 (1), 69–84.</ref> <ref>Regoli, F., 1998. Trace
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  • ..., I.R., Rosenthal, W. and Ziemer, F. 1985. A Three-dimensional analysis of marine radar images for the determination of ocean wave directionality and surface * [[Use of X-band and HF radar in marine hydrography]]
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  • ...is when video technology is used in water (or other fluids) in for example marine, lacustrine, or industrial environments. ...//www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2430 JNCC] Joint Nature Conservation Committee (UK) Marine Monitoring Handbook (2001); in particular PG 3.5 Drop down video, PG 3.13 S
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  • ...expanded the article originally entitled 'Effects of fisheries on European marine biodiversity' with examples from other regions. I have also added several r
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  • ...ugh there is uncertainty about the estimates of nutrient conversion in the marine environment, it is widely believed that the underlying biogeochemical proce ...H.W., Dippner, J.W., Middelburg, J.J., Montoya, J.P. and Ward, B. 2013 The marine nitrogen cycle: recent discoveries, uncertainties and the potential relevan
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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • #Redirect [[Use of X-band and HF radar in marine hydrography]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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