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The world’s oceans and coasts are awash in a sea of politics. The marine environment is increasingly busy, changing, and a site of degradation, marginalization, injustice, contestation and conflict over declining resources and occupied... more
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      Coastal ManagementPolitical EcologyMarine Protected AreasDiscourse
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      Marine BiologyOceanographyEconomicsInternational Relations
The status of sea-floors is increasingly being recognized as a pertinent factor of healthy marine ecosystems and intact coastlines. Globally and at fast pace sea-floors are subjected to multiple marine and land-based stressors and altered... more
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasMarine ConservationMARINE POLLUTION
In the present paper is studied an approach to accessibility for people with disabilities in Protected Areas, focusing on the area of information offered to visitors in the area of the National Marine Park of Alonissos-Northern Sporades... more
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      Disability StudiesCritical Disability StudiesAccessibilityMarine Protected Areas
The relationship between species and functional diversity remains poorly understood for nearly all ecosystem types, yet determining this relationship is critically important for developing both a mechanistic understanding of community... more
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      ResilienceMarine Protected AreasEcologyMarine Reserves
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      Marine Protected AreasOverfishing
Nuestro país ocupa el cuarto lugar en Latinoamérica por la extensión del territorio nacional protegido toda vez que Costa Rica tiene el 40%, Guatemala 35%, Chile 20% y México 12%. Por lo que resulta importante, practicar actividades... more
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      Landscape EcologyGeographyLatin American StudiesEnvironmental Science
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      Marine Protected AreasCoral ReefsCoral Reef Fishes
Executive Summary This study reviews the existing costs of marine park management in Australia and overseas. We define management costs as the costs associated with maintenance of established protection zones for marine waters and... more
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasCoral ReefsMarine Protected Area
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected from a Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadow at the Tavolara-Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Protected Area (Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea). The... more
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      Marine Protected AreasMediterranean SeaAmphipodaPosidonia Oceanica
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This chapter considers opportunities for Arctic states to manage and conserve biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction in the High Arctic and reviews the positions of China and the EU in relation to such potential frameworks. As the... more
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      Environmental LawPolar StudiesInternational LawArctic Social Science
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      Marine Protected AreasBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesBiological Conservation
This chapter analyzes the emergence of a variety of governance systems for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Ecuador. Recent political change and international commitments have brought about a sharp increase in the number of MPAs and an... more
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      Marine Protected AreasEcuadorGovernance of Natural Resources
Global forage-fish landings are increasing, with potentially grave consequences for marine ecosystems. Predators of forage fish may be influenced by this harvest, but the nature of these effects is contentious. Experimental fishery... more
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      Marine Protected AreasSeabirdsAfrican penguinsFishing closures
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      Environmental LawInternational LawMarine Protected AreasLaw of the Sea
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasEnvironmental ManagementCoral Reefs
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      SocioeconomicsConservation BiologyMarine Protected AreasMarine Conservation
1. Every manager must assess and prioritize anthropogenic impacts to their management area from a long list of threats, but data which allow comparison of the relative ecological impacts of threats for decision-making is often... more
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasMarine ConservationCoral Reefs
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      Marine BiologyConservation BiologyConservationMarine Protected Areas
ustralia has a large and diverse marine jurisdiction. A federal division of responsibilities matched with complex intergovernmental arrangements shapes management of this jurisdiction. This paper first outlines Australia׳s ocean... more
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      Marine Protected AreasOcean governanceAustralian PoliticsOcean Governance and Planning
I INTRODUCTION Examining the administrative and operational difficulties as well as the successes and failures of developing country competition law enforcement activities can help policymakers address the numerous difficulties... more
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      Marine BiologyMarine Protected AreasMarine biodiversityMarine Based Economies
Coastal and marine conservation priorities areas are defined using The Nature Conservancy's  Conservation by Design methodology. Results are shown.
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      Marine Protected AreasMarine ConservationVenezuelaProtected areas
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      FisheriesMarine Protected AreasEcologyFisheries Management
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      FisheriesMarine Protected AreasEcologyFisheries Sciences
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      LawPolitical ScienceMarine Protected AreasLegitimacy
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is considered as the universal legal regulator towards maritime spaces and resources. However, many states are directly and indirectly violating its basic Articles and... more
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      Polar StudiesMaritime LawMarine EcologyMarine Protected Areas
The purpose of this study was to determine the typology, seagrass ecosystem function and services that are useful for human well-being. This research was conducted by using literatures survey of some scientific documents and analyzed... more
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      Marine BiologyMarine EcologyMarine Protected AreasMarine Science
Seascape Ecology provides a comprehensive look at the state-of-the-science in the application of landscape ecology to the seas and provides guidance for future research priorities. The first book devoted exclusively to this rapidly... more
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      Landscape EcologyMarine BiologyOceanographyMarine Ecology
Competency of people determines the fate of the organizations in any endeavor. This study assessed the levels of competencies of people involved in a conservation strategy in the form of a marine protected area (MPA) and a Bantay Dagat... more
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      Marine Protected AreasCompetencyConservation Strategy
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      Earth SciencesCommunity Engagement & ParticipationMarine Protected AreasCalifornia
Illegal fishing at Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica. Isla del Coco National Park (ICNP), Costa Rica, is renowned for its large aggregations of pelagic species, especially sharks (Carcharhinidae and Sphyrnidae), billfish... more
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      Marine Protected AreasFisheryYellowfin TunaPesca
The mangrove forest in four sampling sites in Ormoc Bay, namely; Benabaye, Calunagan, Puerto Bello and Tahusan Islet, was reassessed ten years after the implementation of the Fisheries Sector Program. The density ha-1 and the species... more
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      BotanyLandscape EcologyMarine BiologyEnvironmental Education
A overlook of the different questions a manager of an african protected area has to answer
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      ArtEcotourismMarine Protected AreasBiodiversity
Population connectivity plays significant roles on both evolutionary and ecological time-scales, however quantifying the magnitude and pattern of exchange between populations of marine organisms is hindered by the difficulty of tracking... more
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasMarine Larval Biology & EcologyPopulation Connectivity
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      FisheriesMarine Protected AreasLaos (Lao PDR)Indigenous ecological knowledges and practices
This report provides details of activities undertaken by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), Geoscience Australia (GA), the University of Western Australia and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory during a... more
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      Marine BiologyGeomorphologySpatial AnalysisMarine Ecology
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasCoral ReefsMarine Conservation Planning
Here we examine the successes, challenges and lessons learned from the Arnavon Islands Community Marine Conservation Area (ACMCA) which was first established in 1995. We review relevant literature and use material from interviews... more
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      ConservationMarine Protected AreasFisheries ManagementSea Turtles
The political shape of the Alborán region is characterized by a clear division between the north and south coasts, and national interests predominate both north and south in terms of the maritime map, with a resulting mosaic of... more
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      International RelationsInternational LawInternational organizationsCross-border cooperation
Five species of digeneans parasitic in the pilchard Sardina pilchardus (Walbaum), a little studied host, from off the Algerian coast of the western Mediterranean are redescribed. These are
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      Marine EcologyMarine Protected AreasFish Parasites
Diatoms play a central role in biofouling by attracting microscopic reproductive propagules of macroorganisms. This study reports on the seasonal variation of fouling diatoms in waters of the South Andaman Sea and evaluation of their... more
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      Marine BiologyMarine EcologyMarine Protected AreasMarine Conservation
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      Art HistoryMarine Protected AreasAncient ShipwrecksArheology
Documento de evaluación y determinación del ámbito geográfico de la zona marino costera de Piura para su gestión. Piura se encuentran en el Norte de Perú. La franja costera de Piura se extiende a lo largo de casi 400 Km (entre los 4°08’ –... more
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      Coastal ManagementMarine EcologyMarine Protected AreasEnvironmental Management
Résumé D'une manière générale, le concept de forêt tropicale chez le public inclut rarement la forêt de palétuviers (ou mangrove), bien que ce genre d'écosystème se trouve exclusivement dans les régions tropicales et subtropicales de la... more
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      Marine BiologyMarine Protected AreasEcologyMangrove Ecology
Se presenta un modelo de documento expedido por el contratante, haciendo constar que -despues de un lapso de 6 meses- no se han manifestado desperfectos ("vicios ocultos) en las obras o productos terminados y entregados por el... more
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      Marine Protected AreasSustainable Building DesignEnergy Efficiency BuildingsBuilding Maintenance Management
Nel presente lavoro si è voluto incrementare le conoscenze in campo geoarcheologico sulla fascia costiera di Posillipo nel Golfo di Napoli ed in particolare sull’area attualmente interessata dall’istituzione dell’Area Marina Protetta... more
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      ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyMarine Protected Areas
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      Marine BiologyAquatic EcologyConservation BiologyMarine Ecology
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an important investment in natural resources that contribute significantly to conservation of marine resources and human welfare at the local, national and global levels. Most MPAs charge an entrance fee... more
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      Cycling PerformanceMarine Protected AreasNatural Resource ManagementCycling Training Program