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  • ...nutrients are discussed in the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]. ...J. E., Heckey, R. E. et al. (eds) (2006) Eutrophication of freshwater and marine ecosystems. Limnol. Oceanogr., 51 (1, part 2), 351–800.</ref>. Coastal re
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  • ...er use, and ensuring “enhanced protection and improvement of the aquatic environment”. This last point requires that rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal waters ...enrichment through human activities causes adverse changes in the aquatic environment, rather than as a particular level of productivity or trophic state.
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  • ...onses that recognize the need for ICZM in Europe are abundant<ref>European Environment Agency, 2006, The changing faces of coastal areas. EEA Report No.6/2006, p7 ...rategy for Europe ([http://ec.europa.eu/environment/iczm/comm2000.htm ICZM Strategy, COM (2000)547 final]); and
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  • ...rns about the quality and availability of drinking water and the status of marine life and habitats, HS mapping offers a unique opportunity to provide ‘sta ...sely linked to the availability of basic data sets such as high resolution marine habitat maps and bathymetry.
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  • ...essential processes, functions and interactions among organisms and their environment. It recognizes that humans, with their cultural diversity, are an integral ...the intertidal area and the complementary and interdependent nature of the marine part and the land part forming a single entity shall be taken particularly
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  • ...tion= The Joint Assessment and Monitoring Programme is an OSPAR Commission strategy. It was adopted at a Ministerial Meeting of the OSPAR Commission <ref>The [[OSPAR Convention (Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic) and OSPAR Commission]]
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  • ...ion, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. Heavy metals in trace amounts are normal constituents of marine organisms and some of them, such as zinc, copper and cobalt, are absolutely
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  • ...ional ICZM strategy (www.ikzm-strategie.de) and at least one regional ICZM strategy. But it is questioned whether this is also a national common vision of ICZM * National working group on ICZM and marine development
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  • ...he [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brundtland_Commission World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)] encouraged participation and established the need f ...rnational) demands for integration increase (e.g. the [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/water-framework/index_en.html Water Framework Directive (WFD)]) <ref>
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  • ...w about the characteristics, the bottom topography, the adaptations to the environment of the biota and the threats. ...[[seamount|seamounts]] and hydrothermal vents. <ref>Kaiser M. et al. 2005. Marine ecology: Processes, systems and impacts. Oxford University Press. p.584</re
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  • ...ong scientists and decisionmakers to facilitate the adaptive governance of marine resources: A review of knowledge and research needs. Ocean & Coastal Manage ...n produced by ongoing research. Adaptive management is also an appropriate strategy for learning what works and why, so that we can apply the lessons in the co
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  • ==How does tourism damage coastal environment== ...greater impact as the tourist developments are located at or near fragile marine [[ecosystems]]. A few examples:
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  • This is a list of treaties relevant to coastal and marine management. * [[European Marine Strategy Framework Directive]]
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  • ...rine habitats in Europe, such as kelp forests, support a high diversity of marine life and are threatened by human activity. Photo © BIOMAR]] ...diversity and their applications in conservation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 366, 8-15
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  • ...ul. Invasive species can dramatically change the structure and function of marine ecosystems by changing biodiversity and eliminating vital components of the ...e, the international transport and sale of live marine bait, live seafood, marine litter and live organisms for research and education.
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  • ...uary|estuaries]] need particular attention as interfaces between fresh and marine waters and the atmosphere. They are defined as zones of transition where te ...ortunately block any attempt to turn back land claimed from estuaries into marine habitats. On the contrary, the development of biodiversity at fine scales (
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  • ...iving aquatic resources, and to reduce the impact of fishing activities on marine ecosystems. The efficient fishing activities within an economically viable == Environment ==
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  • ...at integrates biological, social and economic factors into a comprehensive strategy aimed at protecting and enhancing sustainability, diversity and productivit ...ese challenges. It considers the whole ecosystem, including humans and the environment, rather than managing one issue or resource in isolation [https://www.natur
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  • ...lt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit’; BMU) has been to publish an ICZM strategy in March 2006. But the ICZM process in Germany still contains significant g ...definition, (2) identification of preconditions, (3) preparation of a plan/strategy, (4) execution of measures and (5) evaluation. These guidelines constitute
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  • ..., river levels are unpredictable and development pressure on space and the environment is on the increase. Due to these interactions, the ecological status has of ...an early stage of project planning. This calls for an adaptive management strategy.
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