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  • ...>. Discharges and emissions from land-based sources (industry, households, traffic, agriculture) provide large inputs of [[nutrient]]s to coastal waters via r ...otal ban on tributyltin-based antifouling chemicals by the ''International Maritime Organisation'' [http://www.imo.org/ IMO] in 2003.
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  • ...ping on the Belgian Part of the North Sea. Due to lack of data not all sea-traffic is included in the study (see table 1): ...west-east traffic route (transit) in the northern strip of the BPNS. This traffic is thus not included in the analysis.
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  • .... In this text, we discuss the applicable conventions of the International Maritime Organization ([http://www.imo.org/en/Pages/Default.aspx IMO]), the general ==International maritime organization (IMO)==
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  • Shipping traffic has increased sharply in recent decades and transit time has decreased. Hen From the date of entry into force, ships in international traffic are required to manage their
    23 KB (3,270 words) - 21:49, 20 December 2023
  • ...tion in coastal environments|eutrophication]], offshore industry, maritime traffic, industry and tourism.
    26 KB (3,907 words) - 18:35, 21 February 2024
  • ...source exploitation, designations of dumping sites, and shipping routes or traffic separation scheme (see Table 1)<ref>C., Ehler and F., Douvere. Visions for ...iterature, but the terms, e.g., ocean zoning or marine spatial management, maritime spatial planning, are not applied consistently.
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  • =The current state (2008) of maritime pollution in Europe and worldwide= ...the amount of trade grew a lot in the world, dragging along the volume of maritime trafic between occidental countries. Governments were neither prepared nor
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  • ...for different species of snails, particularly in areas of intense maritime traffic. So far, imposex and [[TBT and intersex in periwinkles|intersex]] (a simili Since 1988 the International Maritime Organization ([http://www.imo.org/ IMO]), through the Marine Environment Pr
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  • ...e almost flat sandy beaches, some backed by dunes often damaged by vehicle traffic and camping. The dunes of Keremma back a bay adjacent to the Greve de Goulv Afforested areas. Planted maritime pines (''Pinus maritima'', ''P. pinaster'' and ''P. pinea'') cover much of
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  • ...ersity across introduced regions in a brown alga: Aquaculture vs. maritime traffic effects Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102(15): 5432-5437. [http://www.vliz
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  • ...en navigation channels are dredged in response to the increase of maritime traffic and size of container carriers. ...l provide an opportunity to integrate converters of wave energy in the new maritime structures along the coasts and in particular in harbours. This practice wi
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  • ...an inner port gave Zeebrugge new opportunities. Since 1985 the total cargo traffic tripled from 14 million tonnes to 43.5 million tonnes in 2012<ref name="Por [http://www.seafront.be/ Seafront], a '''maritime theme park''' about the sea and shipping, fish and fisheries, is located in
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  • ...ostende.be port of Oostende] can accommodate all types of coastal maritime traffic. The construction of the harbor in 1445 was of great importance for further ...about fisheries in Oostende. The evening starts with a guided tour in the maritime quarter. Afterwards people can join tables with fishermen. Each month two r
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  • :'''Administrative Port''': Seine-Maritime ...stuary. Its port is the second in France after Marseille in terms of total traffic, and the first French port for containers.<ref>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...of a state and regulates the activities happening in that state, including maritime scientific research (MSR). Because of this, a state has the authority to im ...OS grants diverse rights to the coastal states depending on the particular maritime areas. The state has full authority of the territorial waters (including th
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  • ...monitoring are combined with components for maritime safety techniques and traffic surveillance, remote sensing, model simulations and operational fore- casts
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  • ...stry are also non-negligible sources, as well as atmospheric deposition of traffic emissions. In the neighbourhood of [[Mariculture|fish farms]] nutrient conc ...c substances such as antifoulants. Several large accidental [[Impacts from maritime transport|oil spills]] have had a devastating impact on maricultures and on
    20 KB (2,992 words) - 20:35, 18 January 2022
  • Maritime pollution and water quality are highly shifting topics and techniques and p ...k directive, the marine strategy directive and the new greenpaper for a EU maritime policy. Those policies still have to demonstrate their efficiency for water
    27 KB (4,006 words) - 18:23, 23 February 2019
  • ...conflict with the port’s interest of having a great volume of commercial traffic which potentially causes hazards and oil spills, ...ttern with which these values are distributed regionally]], but as soon as maritime commercial or leisure time transport causes impacts on natural resources, f
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  • ...11px; text-align:left"|The MSP Directive requires Member States to draw up maritime spatial plans which identify the spatial and temporal distribution of relev '''Community Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information System Directive''' https://eur-lex.europa.eu/
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