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  • ...y the programme [http://www.imbrsea.eu/ International Master of Science in Marine Biological Resources]. * Understanding the structure and function of marine biodiversity
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine ecosystems]]
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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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  • File:Marine Europe.jpg
    Marine environments in Europe.
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  • ...acter of the satellite- or airborne radar observations. The same holds for marine radars on board of ships. In contrast to the satellite systems, the inciden Marine microwave radar images were first used by Ijima et al. (1964<ref>Ijima, T.,
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  • ...d extended by the 22th September 1992 Convention for the Protection of the marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (the ‘OSPAR Convention'). The new ...R.png|thumb|right|600px|<small>OSPAR Contracting Parties (Credit: Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ))</small>]]
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  • ...depleted fish stocks by 2015, and to establish representative networks of Marine Protected Areas by 2012. ...nd to propose operational management frameworks. The Ecosystem Approach to Marine Resources is such a strategy.
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  • *[[How can Marine Sciences help?]] *[[What are the Strategic Activities of Marine Genomics Europe]]
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref> The organisation of the Marine Genomics research community directly affects its efficiency and social impa
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>== ...d to the marine domain. This requires change. A comprehensive knowledge of marine life is essential for sustainable resource management and the economic sust
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  • ...The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomics Europe, EC-FP6 GOCE-CT-2004-505403]</ref>== Three major strategic drivers are used as cornerstones for integrating marine science and technology in Europe.
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  • #REDIRECT[[European Marine Strategy Framework Directive]]
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  • Marine biotechnology explores and uses marine bioresources as the target for or origin of technological applications, whi ...sitionpaper15">Marine Biotechnology: A New Vision and Strategy for Europe, Marine Board-ESF Position Paper 15, 2010.</ref>).
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  • ...ous advances in molecular biology, genomics and -omics have contributed to Marine Biotechnology developments. ...l-adapted toolbox is expected to have a large impact on future progress in marine biotechnology.
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  • ...technology, CSA MARINEBIOTECH (October 2011-March 2013) and updated by the Marine Biotechnology ERA-NET (December 2013 - November 2017). ...public''', to show the growing importance of the application of biological marine knowledge and cutting-edge techniques to develop products and other benefit
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  • |[[Marine Biotechnology|'''What is Marine Biotechnology?''']] ...le ="text-align: left">[[Key Marine Biotechnology application areas|'''Key Marine Biotechnology application areas''']]</div>
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  • ...sitionpaper15">Marine Biotechnology: A New Vision and Strategy for Europe, Marine Board-ESF Position Paper 15, 2010.</ref> ...ent to assess the ecosystem health then it also falls within the sphere of Marine Biotechnology.
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...case study focusing Merchant Shipping in the [[Case study risk analysis of marine activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea|Belgian Part of the North S ==Environmental risk assessment of marine activities==
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  • ...so the possiblility of some risk. In this case study a '''risk analysis of marine activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea''' has been conducted. Shi The Belgian Part of the North Sea (BPNS) is an intensely used marine area with several associated environmental risks. The total sea area of the
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  • ...rmation on the storm-dominated macrotidal coast of the southern North Sea. Marine Geology 276: 100–104</ref>, see also the article [[Dune development]]. Th ...S. 2014. Response of wave-dominated and mixed-energy barriers to storms. Marine Geology 352 (2014) 321–347</ref>.
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  • ...lemish Community, Environment and Infrastructure Department. Waterways and Marine Affairs Administration, Coastal Waterways, 63 p. ECOTOC (2001). Risk Assessment in Marine Environments. Technical Report No. 82. ISSN -0773- 8072-82. European Centre
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  • ...ase. International law, European law, regional law and national law govern marine [[pollution]] from ships. In this text, we discuss the applicable conventio [[Pollution]] of the marine environment from ships is mainly governed by conventions concluded under th
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  • - Management of habitats of endangered species (marine turtles) ...etta c. caretta'') in the whole Mediterranean. Protection of this flagship marine species is of international concern and has been a major activity under the
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  • ...n hazardous events and existing defences. Trends of changes in erosion and marine flooding of each system were evaluated by expert advices and mapped. Crossi ...ure 1), the low lying “lidos” systems will be submitted to erosion and marine flooding increased risks, whereas the hard rock cliff-lined coast of Pyrén
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  • [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...ing processes. How DMI can be used to support monitoring and assessment of marine systems is also schematized in Figure 1. ...ata Model Integration approach to support the monitoring and assessment of marine systems]]
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  • ...rock shores with a shallow or absent beach under increased sea level rise. Marine Geology, Vol 251/1-2 pp 75-84 DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2008.02.003</ref> predi
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  • ...ore part of the aquifer, is further enhanced by mechanisms acting from the marine side such as tidal pumping and wave set-up. The time variation of SGD exhib ...roundwater discharges create unique benthic communities in a coastal sandy marine environment. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. '''163''' 93–98</ref>; Welti et al
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  • ...of sea-level rise on the morphological equilibrium state of tidal inlets. Marine Geology 202: 211–227. [[Category:Physical coastal and marine processes]]
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  • There is abundant information on coastal and marine processes and issues. But most of this information is not easy to find or t ...disciplinary aspects and are almost inaccessible to non-expert coastal and marine professionals;
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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