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  • Go back to: [[Portal:Marine Biotechnology|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Asia]] ...trillion Yen respectively, by 2010. Bio-ecological included environmental and biofuels applications.
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  • ...k Directive (2000/60/EC), the 2002 EU Recommendation on ICZM (2002/413/EC) and the Mediterranean Protocol on ICZM <ref name="UNEP 2008">UNEP MAP, (2008). ...ysis methods for natural resource management. In: Journal of Environmental Management 90, 1933–1949</ref>.
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  • ...de|pesticides]] from run-off, [[Antifouling agent|antifouling compounds]], and chemical fishing practices <ref name="three">[http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis. ==Toxicity Tests and Monitoring Parameters==
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  • ...e nine topics of interest for those interested in [[public participation]] and governance. ...appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
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  • ==Purpose and scope of creating a shared information infrastructure for PEGASO== ...supporting and creating local geonodes in order to deliver a Mediterranean and Black Sea harmonised sets of data accessible through an Internet viewer.
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  • ...ogy includes bibliographic and web-based searches and scientific databases and networks analysis. The final goal is to create a web-based database with ke ...and corrected when necessary (spelling errors, lack of basic information, and duplicates, amongst others).
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  • <span class="tochidden">Alien species in the Belgian part of the North Sea and adjacent estuaries</span> ...es’ is an updated list and information of the non-‘local’ marine and coastal species, which is provided on the following pages.
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  • ...ies and fisheries through focusing on ''sense of place, women in fisheries and photography.'' ...shared values for the cultural benefits of the Hastings marine environment and activities within it such as inshore fishing]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/
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  • ...rstanding therefore depends crucially on field observations in contrasting coastal environments. Such comprehensive observational programmes are beyond the po ...ctices for design, implementation, maintenance and distribution of data of coastal observing systems, as well as the definition of a quality standard.
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  • ...ion in coastal cities is dealt with in a separate article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]]. ...University Press.</ref>. We do not know how long this rise will continue and what sea level will eventually be reached. By then there will likely be are
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  • <span class="tochidden">The lobster fishery of the Granville Bay and its governance (France)</span> ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Presentation and history</small>'''</span>===
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  • ...llaboration with experts from the research community, government, industry and civil society organisations. The first version of the Compendium was launch ...s (including international and European legislation) which apply to marine and maritime activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea. In line with the
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  • ...threats from anthropogenic pressures. Traditionally, coral reef assessment and monitoring programs use mortality, such as percent death or species loss, a ...lethal level, since stress response, such as changes in protein production and gene expression, usually occurs before physiological damage is evident (Rou
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  • == Context for Marine Biotechnology in Hawaii == ...nd development thanks to its abundant warm sunlight, pure deep ocean water and high biodiversity resources.<ref name="biodresourc">http://www.nutrex-hawai
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  • |Gilles Beukels and Jacob Kiel introduced the technique for conserving herring: '[http://www.vl ...dse Compagnie]'' for the revival of Flemish fisheries and trade with China and Bengal (until 1731)
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  • ...tire distribution area, specific information for the BPNS is less abundant and often scattered. ...information is highly relevant in the context of conservation, monitoring and evaluation of harbour porpoise populations that frequent the BPNS. More det
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  • ...ection of the best combination of measures that can promote coastal safety and sustainability in a changing climate. ...esent and possible trends in risk, building awareness of potential impacts and their implications.
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  • ...n with the complex ecosystem. Moreover, due to their position between land and sea, they are often areas of intense human activity. ...of fresh and saline waters. The transport of sediment, often a mix of sand and fines, involves a variety of mechanisms.
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  • ...port (2005)<ref name=M> Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005): Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Synthesis. Washington, DC: Island Press </ref>. }} ...ller, F. (2013): Interactions of Ecosystem Properties, Ecosystem Integrity and Ecosystem Service Indicators - A Theoretical Matrix Exercise. Ecological In
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  • ...e transformation of a set of natural assets (soil, plants and animals, air and water) into assets that increase human welfare. ==Coastal and Marine ecosystem Services==
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