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  • ...lut Bull 53: 20–29.</ref> . They seem to be similar in all estuaries but what makes each estuary special is the physical, chemical and biological (biogeo ...7) Defining and detecting undesirable disturbance in the context of marine eutrophication. Mar Pollut Bull 55: 282–297.</ref> suggested that an ecosystem impacted
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  • ...Will some people have to leave and move out of certain coastal regions? In what time period sea level will rise by how much? Who can give reliable answers? The structure of the present article is as follows. First, it will consider what research institutions themselves can do to inform the public. Further, faci
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  • ...industrial centres, particularly in Russia. These phenomena come on top of eutrophication of poorly renewed waters, overexploitation of key fish stocks and contamina ...ich merely has to be put to use for the exploration from marine organisms. What is more: the Baltic Sea Region shows a great tradition in pursuing transnat
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  • ...s not occur. The Common Procedure includes the main parameters involved in eutrophication processes which are differentiated in four categories of qualitative assess ...ment criteria can be different for the three maritime areas with regard to eutrophication (non-problem areas, potential problem areas and problem areas).</P>
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  • ...practice, the Directive sets eleven qualitative descriptors which describe what the environment will look like when GES has been achieved:</P> #[[Eutrophication]] is minimized
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  • ...igenous species, the population of commercial fish species, key food webs, eutrophication, sea floor integrity, hydrographical conditions, contaminants, marine litte
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  • ...ssue for water management. Substantial progress has been made in combating eutrophication but there remains several areas where co-ordination is necessary to achieve ...tive, the WFD stipulates a specific framework for assessing water quality. Eutrophication assessment criteria and methods have also been developed by several Europea
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  • File:Schemenutr.png
    ...f nutrient deposition into coastal waters and ensuing processes leading to eutrophication (algal blooms) and hypoxia
    (850 × 735 (572 KB)) - 08:20, 19 April 2013
  • ==Ecological impacts of eutrophication (Case study: Eutrophication and dead zones)== ====Causes and consequences====
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  • ...ic instruments]] containing different types of sensors are used to monitor eutrophication in coastal waters. [[Sensors]] detect and respond to electrical or optical ...Eutrophication Monitoring Programme https://www.ospar.org/work-areas/hasec/eutrophication</ref></P>
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  • ...oat:right; margin-left:5px"> [[Image:Isecalogo.png|right|150px|link=portal:Eutrophication]]</div>
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  • ...T, fluorescence, turbidity, flow cytometry. Data has been used within the eutrophication monitoring programme and as an essential component of fisheries surveys to ...s. Assessment of the environmental status of the Gulf of Finland regarding eutrophication.
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  • ...phosphorus in fish meal which end up in the water and are likely to cause eutrophication and excess algal growth. Algae would be good candidates to serve as an alte
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  • What is an estuary? Many different definitions can be found in the scientific li ...ustralised catchments has detrimental effects on life in estuaries. See: [[Eutrophication in coastal environments]], [[Coastal pollution and impacts]].
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  • ...not penetrate deeper than 20 meters. The reflection by suspended particles causes a shift from blue to the green and yellow wavelengths. ...material sinking from the sea surface (see also [[Possible consequences of eutrophication]]). No seasonal effects of heating and cooling are present. This makes the
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  • File:Eutrophication Input Effect OSPAR2010.jpg
    ...of nutrient input to the marine environment and simplified schemes showing eutrophication effects arising from nutrient enrichment. OSPAR 2010.
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  • ...ons about the need to integrate scientific knowledge on climate change and eutrophication for marine and coastal waters. ...T proposal in the fall of 2006 to establish an European climate change and eutrophication cooperation network, all of which involved EUCC- The Coastal Union. There h
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  • ...urope, coastal waters suffer from [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]], primarily as a consequence of agricultural practices. '''<u>Nutrient loading</u>''' (or [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]]) is the most frequently occurring impact. Agricultural effluents (contain
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  • [[Category:Eutrophication]]
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  • ===Eutrophication=== ...nd decreasing oxygen will lead to [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]], especially in areas which already also receive high levels of [[nutrient
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