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Integrated coastal management law: Establishing and strengthening national legal frameworks for integrated coastal management

… the transfer of pathogens and aquatic organisms in ships' ballast water, and the effects of climate change. Sea levels are … • introduction of exotic species, for example, via ships′ ballast water. Marine pollution Globally, sewage is the …
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Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya

… 17 1.5. ELECTRICITy AND WATER DESALINATION....................... 17 1.6. TOURISM … of Red Sea organisms through the Suez Canal. — Shipping (ballast water, anchoring and sediments, fouling). — … sensitivity: tar balls and risk of oil pollution from ballast water from passing oil tankers. 300 km 21. abulfraIs …
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In the front line : Shoreline protection and other ecosystem services from mangroves and coral reefs

… 18 Water … such as nitrogen and phosphorus deplete oxygen in the water and promote the growth of algae on reefs (Hughes et … invariably results in sediment being stirred into the water column. This reduces light penetration, may directly … immense distances on the hulls of vessels or in ballast water. Non-indigenous sessile species have been …
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