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  • ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref> ...increase in [[nutrients]] and primary production of the 20th century) and marine mammal predators of cod (seals) were more abundant. The higher abundance of
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  • ...[[species extinction|extinction]] by human activities. Although changing [[biodiversity]] clearly has consequences for the functioning of ecosystems, better unders ...r species but also the relative abundances with which species populate our marine [[coastal area|coastal environments]]<ref name="ma"/>.
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  • == Biodiversity changes == ===Biodiversity importance===
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  • ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>
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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 ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>
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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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  • ==Public knowledge of marine biodiversity== ...y enormously, even within a single audience. Although more than 50% of the European population lives within the coastal zone, some people rarely visit the seas
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  • ...y the programme [http://www.imbrsea.eu/ International Master of Science in Marine Biological Resources]. ...hesis subjects, offer summer schools and take part in specialised courses. European Union funding has also facilitated the participation of students from outsi
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  • ...e-scale marine biodiversity research and to plan more effective use of the European research infrastructure. Many research questions cannot be addressed at loc ...ater Framework Directive]] and the forthcoming [[Marine Strategy Directive|Marine Strategy Framework Directive]].
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  • ...SMEs in Europe, employing 75 million people. They form the backbone of the European Union economy, contributing 65% of GDP (gross domestic product). ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>
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  • ==Marine biodiversity== ...P., Sousa Pinto, I., Vincx, M., Węsławski, JM., Nash, R. (2009). Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Printbase, Dublin, Ireland ISSN 2009-2539]</ref>
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  • ...ng [[Microbial_research#Determining_microbial_diversity|information on the biodiversity of assemblages and systems]] which was, until ...al stressors such as [[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity|climate change]].
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  • ...icular is the study and observation of the processes and properties of the marine environment, so that when utilizing altimetry data monitoring and studying ...ct, Localization, Satellites (CLS) project at the University of Texas, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) through its Pathfin
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  • ...irds and Habitats Directive is briefly described and the current status of marine Natura 2000 sites is outlined. [[Image:Marine_Europe.jpg|thumb|right|396px|Figure 1: Marine Environments in Europe, © A. Huth]]
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  • ...7782 details] </ref><ref name=wolff2005>Wolff, W.J. (2005). Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in the Netherlands Zool. Meded. 79(1): 3-116. [http:/ ...jsse, A.; Vanden Berghe, E. (2008). Belgian shipwreck: hotspots for marine biodiversity BEWREMABI: final report. Belgian Science Policy: Brussel. 151 pp. [http://w
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  • ...ficial structures: could habitat creation facilitate biological invasions? Marine Biology 151:887-895. [http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&refid=196 ...et havenkanaal Goes <ref name=wolff2005>Wolff, W.J. (2005). Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in the Netherlands. Zool. Meded. 79(1): 3-116. [http:
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  • ...prawn ''Palaemon macrodactylus'' (Decapoda: Caridea), an alien species in European waters, with a revised key to British Palaemonidae J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. ...irardin, M.; Boët, P. (2011). Presence of ''Palaemon macrodactylus'' in a European estuary: evidence for a successful invasion of the Gironde (SW France) Aqua
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  • ...ame = Eno>Eno, N.C.; Clark, R.A.; Sanderson, W.G. (Ed.) (1997). Non-native marine species in British waters: a review and directory. Joint Nature Conservatio ...ame = Eno>Eno, N.C.; Clark, R.A.; Sanderson, W.G. (Ed.) (1997). Non-native marine species in British waters: a review and directory. Joint Nature Conservatio
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  • ...p?module=ref&refid=126451 '''Kaderrichtlijn Mariene Strategie'''] of KRMS (Marine Strategy Framework Directive of MSFD, goedgekeurd in 2008) biedt een kader ...en en Habitats of de Bern Conventie'''] (Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats, Bern Convention, afgesloten in 1979, van kr
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  • ...ls in marine environmental management: an example for offshore wind power. Marine Pollution Bulletin 44: iii–vii</ref>. Therefore, the coastal zone of the ...colony. In contrast, Tobago, during the same period was ruled by different European powers, including the Spanish, Dutch, French and British. It was in 1814 th
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