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Increasing marine protected area coverage for effective marine biodiversity conservation

… at least 30% of the ocean as reviewed2 to reverse existing adverse impacts, increase resilience to climate change, and …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… subsequently becoming invasive, often with massively adverse impacts. Any translocation will impact and be … that have become invasive aliens, often with extreme adverse impacts on native biodiversity, ecological services … a translocation outside a species’ indigenous range, and adverse impacts may not appear for many years - Annex 6.3. • …
18 Jun 2026 Literature

International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… With time, they have emphasized the goals of reduc- ing adverse impacts on human health, marine species, and habitat. … arrangements. (Section II.C.) A similar ‘push and pull’ effect may be observed in the way other glob- al and regional … has devoted its greatest effort to control- ling risks and adverse impacts from hazardous and toxic substances, …
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Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes

… intended conservation and welfare benefit without causing adverse side effects of greater impact. Section III … with or predation by other species, habitat loss, adverse effects of earlier research or management programmes, … created by the loss of the great ape taxon concerned, the effect the re-introduced taxon might have on the ecosystem …
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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… as regulations, rules, norms and other tools with legal effect (for example, contracts). It includes all instruments … duty”). ‘Environmental harm’ is defined as any potential adverse effect on an environmental value (s 14). … or other management strategies; (l) Where a significant adverse effect on biological diversity has been determined …
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Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe

… among local populations sufficient to minimize risk of adverse genetic effects. Indicator 4: Information on success … then 20 to 22 redds in 2006 - 2009. In Olallie Creek, any effect of augmentation was unclear because bull trout spawned … mussels and a decrease in mussel populations have an adverse effect on bitterling populations and on the other …
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Preventing electrocution and collision impacts of power infrastructure on birds

… and is subject to urgent remediation, which has no adverse ramifications for other wildlife, with monitoring, …
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Advancing conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction

… c. the regulation of activities to prevent significant adverse impacts on the marine environment; d. effective …
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Mitigating the impacts of recreational diving on the marine environment

… related practices) can degrade marine habitats and have adverse effects on marine biodiversity ranging from …
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Combatting the illegal poisoning of wildlife

… poisons, the legal use of poisons can inadvertently have adverse effects on wildlife; NOTING that companies, as the …
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