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  1. 1,2-Dichloroethane
  2. 1,5,9 cyclododecatriene
  3. 2,4,6-Bromophenyl 1-2(2,3-dibromo-2-methylpropyl)
  4. 2,4,6-tri-tert-butylphenol
  5. 2-propenoic acid, (pentabromo)methyl ester
  6. 3,3'-(ureylenedimethylene)bis(3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl) diisocyanate
  7. 4-(dimethylbutylamino)diphenylamin
  8. ACCOBAMS
  9. AE-941
  10. ALGADEC - Detection of toxic algae with a semi-automated nucleic acid biosensor
  11. ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES FOR INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
  12. AMBER
  13. AMPA
  14. APE
  15. ASCOBANS
  16. A review of biodiversity-ecosystem function research
  17. Abiotic
  18. About MarBEF
  19. Abundance
  20. Abyssal plain
  21. Accretion
  22. Accretion and erosion for different coastal types
  23. Acoustic backscatter profiling sensors (ABS)
  24. Acoustic kelp bed mapping in shallow rocky coasts - case study Helgoland (North Sea)
  25. Acoustic monitoring of marine mammals
  26. Acoustic point sensors (ASTM, UHCM, ADV)
  27. Active coastal zone
  28. Adaptive management
  29. Adsorption
  30. Advective transport
  31. Aegean Islands
  32. Aerosol
  33. Agar-agar
  34. Agenda - Marine Genomics Europe
  35. Agenda 21
  36. Agglomeration
  37. Agon-Coutainville
  38. Agriculture
  39. Akoestische onderwatertechnieken
  40. Al Hoceima coast
  41. Alachlor
  42. Aldeburgh
  43. Algae
  44. Algal bloom
  45. Algal bloom dynamics
  46. Alien species in the Belgian part of the North Sea and adjacent estuaries
  47. Alkalinity
  48. Allele
  49. Amerikaanse boormossel
  50. Amerikaanse ribkwal
  51. Amerikaanse strandschelp
  52. Amerikaanse zwaardschede
  53. Anaerobic respiration
  54. Analysis of coastal processes with Empirical Orthogonal Functions
  55. Analysis of the ICZM process in Belgium
  56. Analysis of the ICZM process in The Netherlands
  57. Analysis of the ICZM process in the United Kingdom
  58. Angiogenese
  59. Angle of incidence
  60. Angle of repose
  61. Anoxic
  62. Anthracene
  63. Anthropogenic
  64. Antifouling agent
  65. Antifouling paints
  66. Antropogene introductie
  67. Apoptose
  68. Appledore
  69. Applicability of detached breakwaters
  70. Application and use of underwater video
  71. Application of GFP in neuroscience
  72. Application of Land and Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
  73. Application of Ziconotide as a painkiller
  74. Application of data loggers to seabirds
  75. Application of radar hydrography in the German Wadden Sea
  76. Aquaculture
  77. Aquafima
  78. Aquifer
  79. Aquitard
  80. Arctic Council
  81. Arctic ocean
  82. Argus applications
  83. Argus image types and conventions
  84. Argus standard image processing
  85. Argus video
  86. Argus video monitoring system
  87. Armour layer
  88. Armour unit
  89. Arnemuiden
  90. Arnemuiden Women
  91. Arnemuiden and its fishing history
  92. Arnemuiden and its social context
  93. Arnemuiden women jj
  94. Arnemuiden women tk
  95. Articles from the USA
  96. Artificial Neural Networks and coastal applications
  97. Artificial reefs
  98. Artwei
  99. Asnelles
  100. Assessment
  101. Astronomical tide
  102. Atrazine
  103. Auderville
  104. Audierne
  105. Autotrophic
  106. Axmouth
  107. Bache's knotsklokje
  108. Backcasting
  109. Background information: overview all countries
  110. Backshore
  111. Ballast water
  112. Baltcica
  113. Baltic Monitoring Programme
  114. Baltic Sea
  115. Bar
  116. Barcelona Convention
  117. Barfleur
  118. Barneville-Carteret
  119. Barnstaple
  120. Baroclinic
  121. Barotropic
  122. Barrier beach
  123. Barrier island
  124. Baseline
  125. Bathyal zone
  126. Bathymetry
  127. Bathymetry German Bight from X-band radar
  128. Bathymetry from remote sensing wave propagation
  129. Bathypelagic zone
  130. Beach
  131. Beach Cusps
  132. Beach berm
  133. Beach drainage
  134. Beach face
  135. Beach nourishment
  136. Beach park
  137. Beach scraping
  138. Beachrock
  139. Bed form tracking
  140. Bed load
  141. Bed load transportmeter Arnhem (BTMA)
  142. Bed roughness and friction factors in estuaries
  143. Bedforms
  144. Bedforms and roughness
  145. Bedload
  146. Beer
  147. Beesands
  148. Behaviour-based models
  149. Belgium Flanders Women
  150. Bentazon
  151. Benthic
  152. Benzene
  153. Berenvachtpoliep
  154. Bergen op Zoom
  155. Berm
  156. Bern Convention
  157. Bernières-sur-Mer
  158. Best Available Technologies (BAT)
  159. Best Environmental Practices (BEP)
  160. Bideford
  161. Bifurcation
  162. BioMar
  163. Bioaccumulation
  164. Biobrandstoffen uit algen
  165. Biocenosis
  166. Biocoenosis
  167. Biodestabilization
  168. Biodiversiteit
  169. Biodiversity
  170. Biodiversity and Ecosystem function
  171. Biodiversity changes and ecosystem functioning
  172. Biodiversity hotspots
  173. Biodiversity in the European Seas
  174. Biofouling
  175. Biogenic reefs of Europe and temporal variability
  176. Biogeography
  177. Biogeomorphology
  178. Biogeomorphology of coastal systems
  179. Bioindicator
  180. Biological Trait Analysis
  181. Biological mediated habitat
  182. Biological mediated habitats
  183. Biological productivity
  184. Biologically mediated habitat
  185. Biomagnification
  186. Biomarker
  187. Biomass
  188. Biome
  189. Bioremediation
  190. Bioremediation of marine ecosystems
  191. Bioremediation of waste
  192. Biosensing
  193. Biostabilization
  194. Biota
  195. Biotic
  196. Biotope
  197. Biotopes and classification systems
  198. Bioturbation
  199. Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, NATURA 2000
  200. Bisphenol-A
  201. Blaasjeskrab
  202. Black Sea
  203. Black Sea Convention
  204. Blainville-sur-Mer
  205. Blauwe zwemkrab
  206. Blubber
  207. Blue carbon sequestration
  208. Body Form
  209. Bognor Regis
  210. Boomkorren
  211. Bordennetten
  212. Boscastle
  213. Bottle and trap samplers
  214. Bottleneck
  215. Bouches du Rhone
  216. Bouches du Rhône
  217. Boulogne-sur-Mer
  218. Boundary conditions
  219. Brakwatermossel
  220. Brakwaterpok
  221. Brakwaterpoliep
  222. Brancaster Staithe
  223. Breaching
  224. Breaker index
  225. Breakwater
  226. Brede brakwaterpissebed
  227. Breskens
  228. Breskens Women
  229. Brest
  230. Bricqueville-sur-Mer
  231. Brightlingsea
  232. Brighton
  233. Brignogan-Plage
  234. Brixham
  235. Bruinisse
  236. Bruun rule for shoreface adaptation to sea-level rise
  237. Bryozoan
  238. Bude
  239. Building Consensus in ICZM
  240. Building the Evidence: Diagnostic Report for ICZM
  241. Bulkhead
  242. Bulkheads
  243. Buoyancy
  244. Burnham-on-Crouch
  245. By-catch
  246. Bypassing
  247. Bénodet
  248. C10-13-cloroalkanes
  249. CNEXO experimental SandPit in Seine Estuary
  250. CONcepts and SCIENCE for coastal erosion management
  251. Cabled observatories
  252. Cadgwith
  253. Cadmium
  254. Calais
  255. Calanoid copepods
  256. Calcium
  257. Camaret-sur-Mer
  258. Cancale
  259. Cap Coz (Fouesnant)
  260. Capacity
  261. Capacity Assessment
  262. Capacity Assessment in ICZM
  263. Capacity Building, Training and Education for ICZM in Europe
  264. Capacity Building Needs Associated to the ICZM Cycle
  265. Capacity Building in the frame of EU ICZM related policies
  266. Capacity Development
  267. Capacity building
  268. Carantec
  269. Carentan
  270. Carrying capacity
  271. Carrying capacity analysis
  272. Carrying capacity and development of the Wadden Sea
  273. Case studies eutrophication
  274. Case studies marine pollution
  275. Case study: Applying ASMITA to UK estuaries
  276. Case study Barfleur
  277. Case study GIFS project: Hastings
  278. Case study Granville
  279. Case study Hastings
  280. Case study North Norfolk
  281. Case study Northern Devon
  282. Case study Saint Brieuc
  283. Case study risk analysis of marine activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea
  284. Catalogue of existing ICZM educational material
  285. Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE)
  286. CategoryTOC
  287. Caulacanthus ustulatus
  288. Cayeux-sur-Mer
  289. Cetacean
  290. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary – Case Study
  291. Characteristics of muddy coasts
  292. Characteristics of sedimentary shores
  293. Chart datum
  294. Chemical and conventional ammunition in the Baltic Sea
  295. Chemical and physical properties of functional metabolites
  296. Chemical ecology
  297. Chemoautotrophic
  298. Chenier
  299. Cherbourg
  300. Chesepeake Bay Program
  301. Chinese wolhandkrab
  302. Chirurgische lijm
  303. Chlorfenvinphos
  304. Chlorpyrifos
  305. Christchurch
  306. Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta
  307. Citizens monitoring
  308. Clacton
  309. Classification of sandy coastlines
  310. Clay
  311. Clean Water Act
  312. Cliff erosion
  313. Cliff stabilisation
  314. Climate adaptation measures for the coastal zone
  315. Climate adaptation policies for the coastal zone
  316. Climate change
  317. Climate change, evolution and biodiversity hotspots
  318. Climate change, impacts and adaptation
  319. Climate change leads to Arctic food shortages
  320. Clohars-Carnoët
  321. Closure depth
  322. Clotrimazole
  323. Clovelly
  324. Cléder
  325. Coast
  326. Coast protection
  327. Coastal Barrier Resources System
  328. Coastal Cities
  329. Coastal Erosion along the Changjiang Deltaic Shoreline
  330. Coastal Hydrodynamics And Transport Processes
  331. Coastal Wiki Editorial Board
  332. Coastal Wiki Quality Assurance
  333. Coastal and marine ecosystems
  334. Coastal and marine observation and monitoring
  335. Coastal and marine pollution
  336. Coastal and marine sediments
  337. Coastal area
  338. Coastal cell
  339. Coastal cities and sea level rise
  340. Coastal defence
  341. Coastal erosion
  342. Coastal grazing marsh
  343. Coastal hinterland
  344. Coastal hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes and engineering
  345. Coastal lagoon
  346. Coastal management
  347. Coastal meteorology
  348. Coastal morphodynamics
  349. Coastal morphology
  350. Coastal mud belt
  351. Coastal observation systems
  352. Coastal pollution and impacts
  353. Coastal protection
  354. Coastal squeeze
  355. Coastal tract modelling
  356. Coastal zone
  357. Coastal zone delimitation
  358. Coastal zone management
  359. Coastline
  360. Coastline retreat
  361. Coccolithophorids
  362. Cognitive benefits
  363. Cohesive sediment
  364. Colchester
  365. Collapsible-Bag depth-integrating sampler
  366. Combrit
  367. Common biomarkers for the assessment of marine pollution
  368. Common starfish can act as a bioindicator for heavy metal pollution
  369. Compendium for Coast and Sea - creating a marine science-policy interface
  370. Comprehensive assessment of coastal regions: the Russian example
  371. Computable general equilibrium
  372. Computation of sediment transport and presentation of results
  373. Concarneau
  374. Concarneau-Le Guilvinec Women
  375. Conservation
  376. Consolidation
  377. Consultation on Maritime Policy: the issue of Capacity Building
  378. Continental rise
  379. Continental shelf habitat
  380. Continental slope
  381. Contingent Valuation Method
  382. Convention on Biological Diversity
  383. Convention on Migratory Species
  384. Copper
  385. Coral Molecular Biomarkers
  386. Coral bleaching
  387. Coral islands
  388. Coral reef
  389. Coral reefs
  390. Core
  391. Coriolis acceleration
  392. Coriolis and tidal motion in shelf seas
  393. Coriolis effect
  394. Coscinodiscus wailesii
  395. Cosqueville
  396. Counting seabirds from ships and aircraft
  397. Coupled hydrodynamic - water quality - ecological modelling
  398. Courseulles-sur-Mer
  399. Cove
  400. Coverack
  401. Coves - artificial formation and use
  402. Cowes
  403. Crest
  404. Cromer
  405. Cromer Women
  406. Cross-shore
  407. Cross-shore profile
  408. Crozon
  409. Crustacea
  410. Cryptogene soort
  411. Cultural and economic understanding of biodiversity
  412. Cultural heritage
  413. Cultural heritage and identity
  414. Cultural value variation
  415. Cultural values
  416. Current refraction
  417. Current status of public participation in ICZM
  418. Currents
  419. Currents and turbulence by acoustic methods
  420. Cyclododecane
  421. DDT
  422. Dalyan-Koycegiz Special Protected Area
  423. Dam break flow
  424. Danube Delta
  425. Dartmouth
  426. Data
  427. Data Model Integration (DMI)
  428. Data analysis techniques for the coastal zone
  429. Data harmonization
  430. Data interpolation with Kriging
  431. Data processing and output of Lidar
  432. DeCyDe for Sustainability Policy tool
  433. Dealing with coastal erosion
  434. Deciding on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for ICZM
  435. Decision Support Systems for coastal risk assessment and management
  436. Decision support tools
  437. Declaration of Mutual Understanding for Data Sharing within MarBEF Theme 1
  438. Decomposition
  439. Deep-sea trenches
  440. Deep ocean observatories
  441. Deep sea bottom
  442. Deep sea habitat
  443. Deep water
  444. Defining the Territorial Scope for ICZM
  445. Defining the governance context in a ICZM
  446. Definition of ebb and flood (tide)
  447. Definitions, processes and models in morphology
  448. Definitions of coastal terms
  449. Definitions of marine ecological terms
  450. Deflation
  451. Delft Bottle suspended load sampler
  452. Delft Nile bed load and suspended load sampler (DNS)
  453. Deltas
  454. Dendrogram
  455. Denitrification
  456. Denneville
  457. Deposition
  458. Desertification
  459. Design wave condition
  460. Detached breakwater
  461. Detached breakwaters
  462. Detached shore parallel breakwaters
  463. Detecting the unknown - novelty detection of exceptional water reflectance spectra
  464. Deteriorated groynes
  465. Detritus
  466. Development activity
  467. Development of a geographical dictionary in the context of NOKIS
  468. Development of the European Marine Strategy
  469. Dibutylphthalate
  470. Dichloromethane
  471. Dicofol
  472. Dieppe
  473. Diethylhexylphthalate
  474. Differentiation of major algal groups by optical absorption signatures
  475. Diffraction
  476. Diffraction coefficient
  477. Diffusion
  478. Diffusive transport
  479. Dinard
  480. Diosgenin
  481. Dioxins
  482. Dispersion
  483. Dispersion (pollutants)
  484. Dispersion (waves)
  485. Dissipative beach
  486. Distribution of Sand Dunes in Great Britain
  487. Disturbance prevention
  488. Disturbances, biodiversity changes and ecosystem stability
  489. Disturbances of nematodes
  490. Diurnal
  491. Diuron
  492. Diverse applications of macroalgae
  493. Diversity and classification of marine benthic algae
  494. Dives-sur-Mer
  495. Dolphinfund
  496. Douarnenez
  497. Douarnenez Women
  498. Dover
  499. Downdrift
  500. Downloading of data

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