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  • ...Excellence on Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning] (MarBEF) has, over the past five years of its existence, moulded a scientific community that h ...ionality resulting from climate change must remain of the highest priority over the coming ten years. Some of
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  • ===Sustainable exploitation of the marine environment, and bio-prospecting===
    4 KB (507 words) - 20:25, 10 September 2020
  • ...arge and growing number of industries dependent on the sustainable use and exploitation of marine biodiversity. These include [[Leisure|existing tourism]], [[Food_
    6 KB (937 words) - 22:31, 10 September 2020
  • ...entify suitable areas which can be determined as priority areas for energy exploitation. That excludes other activities in the same area which would hinder wind fa
    17 KB (2,618 words) - 12:21, 20 February 2024
  • * to explore how SMEs can act as a mechanism for the exploitation of new and existing technologies and observing systems, in the exchange bet
    7 KB (1,016 words) - 18:53, 21 February 2024
  • ...ilding, mostly for tourist development, sand extraction and other forms of exploitation. The information provided by the author has been supplemented by data from
    11 KB (1,768 words) - 09:37, 30 July 2019
  • [[File:GlobalMeanWavePower.jpg|thumb|center|700px|Fig. 1. Mean wave power over the 30-year time interval considered (1989–2018) based on date from ERA5 ...d Energy 223(8): 887-902</ref>. The global distribution of mean wave power over the oceans is shown in Fig.1. Regions with the highest wave power are the S
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  • ...undwater resources for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. The exploitation of fresh groundwater resources is sharply increasing as a consequence of po ...motion and wind set-up / set-down and the inland fresh water table varies over the seasons in response to variable fresh water runoff, evapotranspiration
    42 KB (6,275 words) - 21:00, 30 March 2023
  • ...d-based activities (deforestation, housing, agriculture, and mining), over-exploitation of coastal resources (fishes, sea grasses, etc.), increased demand for recr ...te that many species of fish, birds and crustaceans on the North Coast are over-exploited. This situation does not only compromised the health of this ecos
    20 KB (2,944 words) - 10:35, 10 August 2019
  • * '''Exploitation (use and access)''': how can I obtain and use the data sources?
    5 KB (775 words) - 11:35, 25 July 2020
  • ...readily available alternative products (e.g., garden lime) make modern day exploitation questionable.
    4 KB (604 words) - 12:31, 6 August 2019
  • ...uires nations to use an ecosystem approach to develop policy governing the exploitation of marine resources by year 2010. Nations are further required to restore d * Under which circumstances does the heavy exploitation of forage species, such as anchovies, herring or sardines, cause fundamenta
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  • ...tioning through their productivity, [[biomass]], diversity and sheer mass. Over 95% of the volume of the biosphere, including a wide range of extreme envir MGE is a major initiative funded over five years by the European Community, involving 44 partners and linking lif
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 12:14, 29 June 2020
  • ...tioning through their sheer size, productivity, [[biomass]] and diversity! Over 95% of the volume of the biosphere is occupied by marine organisms and both ...of MGE’s priorities. We will focus on the understanding and sustainable exploitation of the ocean in
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  • ====Exploitation of knowledge==== ...ies). Investments, however, are required to increase this aspect of marine exploitation, not least of which between academic researchers and small commercial pilot
    8 KB (1,136 words) - 12:08, 8 August 2019
  • ...s, including marine genomics, contribute to the understanding, monitoring, exploitation and management of the ocean. ...l zone and open ocean management has become key to the sustainable use and exploitation of the ocean. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) has set a st
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  • ...ent seas. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72, 3085-3095</ref>) with exploitation potential.'''</span></div>
    8 KB (1,112 words) - 12:11, 8 August 2019
  • #The management of maritime activities and sustainable exploitation of natural resources in European seas will be best achieved using a knowled ...al support. For example, in the establishment of marine model systems, the exploitation of large metagenomic datasets, postgenomics, bioprospection infrastructures
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 12:06, 8 August 2019
  • ...rdous substances, land-based sources, vessels, dumping and exploration and exploitation of natural resources.
    3 KB (437 words) - 16:30, 9 September 2020
  • ...permit a large number of analyses relating to gear selectivity, indices of exploitation and monitoring of economic efficiency.<ref>[http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/Y
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