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  • ...and degradations in marine environments: Implications from the literature. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 844-864.</ref>. ...he extreme complexity of biogeochemical cycles, especially at the sea-land and sea-atmosphere interfaces.
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  • ...ing sustainability: The self-assessment of sustainability using indicators and a means of scoring them'''.</span> ...for the purpose of improving the sustainable development and management of coastal zones.
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  • ...mixed nearshore water''' can have direct and indirect consequences for the marine [[ecosystem]]s. ...tant]]s have been found along coastal regions far from the coastal source, and noticeable impacts have been detected even in deep sea regions.
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  • ...Blue Carbon’ refers to the carbon sequestered by the world’s ocean or coastal vegetated ecosystems. }} ..., R., Craft, C. and Widney, S.E. 2018. Coastal wetland loss, consequences, and challenges for restoration. Anthropocene Coasts 1: 1–15</ref>.
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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 ...ese risk receptors different end-points are defined: for example mortality and morbidity in human health assessment, property loss in fire, revenue loss f
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  • ...r to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on models and on direct measurements have been carried out. Indirect indicators of SGD a ==Process description and estimates==
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  • ...maintenance of the coastal and marine [[ecosystem]]s that tourism activity and other activities such as fisheries depend upon. ==Mediterranean Sea and Region==
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  • ...ways industries trade with one another as well as produce for consumption and investments. ...ations of OECD's Harmonised International Tables, OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, 2006/07, OECD Publishing.
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  • ...n Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP), combining the variance method and the structure function method. The other is a more direct method to estimat ...fast the vehicle is moving (this the same technique used by speed cameras and speed guns used by police). So if we can measure how much the pitch changes
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  • ...rk/Environment/Pages/BallastWaterManagement.aspx Ballast Water Management] and the 1996 NRC report Stemming the Tide<ref name=NRC>National Research Counci ...inevitably also be included and probably also some sediment with adsorbed marine organisms.
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  • |name=Job Dronkers and Justus van Beusekom|AuthorID=120| ...les of nutrients are discussed in the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]].
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  • ...dioxide into the atmosphere. The article begins by defining ocean acidity and the related concept of alkalinity. It further explains the counterintuitive ...). A solution is neutral if <math>pH=7</math>, acidic if <math>pH<7</math> and basic if <math>pH>7</math>.
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  • ...roduction is given to management aspects, discussing threats, conservation and [[Ecosystem rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] of mangrove forests. ...ropical coasts, i.e. North and South America, Africa and Middle-East, Asia and Oceania (incl. Australia). <ref name="vliz">http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/man
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  • ...stics, distribution, [[zonation]], succession, biota, threats, functioning and adaptations of the organisms that live in seagrass meadows. Seagrass communities are highly productive and dynamic [[ecosystems]]. Seagrasses are not true grasses but rooted vascular
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  • ...seawater density is therefore prerequisite for understanding and modelling marine processes. ...ose of coastal waters. Because of the primary focus of the Coastal Wiki on coastal waters, the dependency on pressure will be ignored in this article.
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  • ...es an introduction to the characteristics, processes such as sedimentation and biota. ...he continental margin. This is the transition zone between the continental and the oceanic crust.
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  • ...in which people live, carry on economic activities, grow or collect food, and so on. However, deltaic coasts around the world have recently become sites ...discharge caused by dam construction, sand [[dredging]] in river channels, and water usage in drainage basins are typical examples of changes on the land
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  • ...bution, evolution, adaptations, [[zonation]], succession, biota, functions and threats of the organisms that live in saltmarshes. ...s]], dissolved [[nutrient]]s, [[plankton]] and small fishes are flushed in and out the saltmarshes.
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  • ...tegories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosystems]]. ...u, Maldives, and Marshall Islands). Coral reefs also protect coral islands and island populations against the destructive forces of the sea under storm co
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  • ...ute concentration. <ref>Pinet P.R. 1998. Invitation to Oceanography. Jones and Barlett Publishers. p. 508</ref>}} ...as salt ions dissolved in water). The solute molecules, which are heavier and therefore moving more slowly than the solvent molecules, form a barrier, pr
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