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Policy Document - Sensor Development for the Ocean of Tomorrow. [SenseOCEAN : Marine Sensors for the 21st Century , Deliverable 7.8]
(National Oceanography Centre for SenseOCEAN Project, Southampton, UK, 2017)
The following sections highlight the major sensor developments and specific innovations from the NeXOS, SCHeMA and SenseOCEAN projects in order to give decision makers a realistic overview of what can
be achieved in ...
Specification of required improvements and additions of shipboard data management system. Version 1. EuroFleets WP3, Deliverable 3.2.
(EuroFleets, 2019)
The Eurofleets+ fleet comprises twenty-seven research vessels operated by European and international research organizations that will provide ship time as part of the transnational access (TA) calls for deploying Eurofleets ...
Best practices for marine litter reduction in the EU.
(VU University, Institute for Environmental Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2015)
CleanSea partners catalogued and evaluated the potential of voluntary institutional
arrangements, understood here as good and best practices, in reducing marine litter in the four
European regional seas. Good practices ...
A Catalogue of Marine Biodiversity Indicators.
(2016)
A Catalogue of Marine Biodiversity Indicators was developed with the aim of providing the basis for assessing the environmental status of the marine ecosystems. Useful for the implementation of the Marine Strategy Framework ...
AQUACOSM: Network of Leading European AQUAtic MesoCOSM Facilities, Deliverable No 4.1: Standardised protocols (SOPs) on data collection, data quality and assurances and processing. Version 1.4.
(Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. - Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei, Berlin, Germany, 2017)
This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) describes methods for sampling, and analysis of phytoplankton from
mesocosm experiments carried out in all aquatic environments (fresh and marine waters). It gathers best practice
advice ...
Policy brief: Best practice examples of existing economic policy instruments and potential new economic policy instruments to reduce marine litter and eliminate barriers to GES. D. 4.13.
(Ecologic Institute for CleanSea Project, Berlin, Germany, 2015)
Marine litter is a complex problem and recognised as a major and growing environmental
concern (UNEP, 2009). It threatens marine ecosystems and biodiversity (e.g. through ingestion
or entanglement by ...
Summary of current methods of monitoring and assessment for marine litter.. Deliverable D1.2 report. MARLISCO project.
(MARine Litter in Europe Seas: Social AwarenesS and CO Responsibility, 2013)
This report summarises the marine litter issue in relation to monitoring and assessment. It includes a brief summary of current assessment and monitoring techniques within European Seas ...
Methodology for Monitoring Marine Litter on Beaches: Macro-Debris (>2.5cm).
(MIO-ECSDE, DeFishGear, Athens, Greece, 2017)
The following methodology has been prepared based on the EU MSFD TG10 “Guidance on Monitoring of Marine Litter in European Seas (2013)”, the OSPAR “Guideline for Monitoring Marine Litter on the Beaches in the OSPAR Maritime ...
Best Practices for Fisheries Management.
(Baltic Sea 2020, Stockholm, Sweden, 2009)
There is currently a window of opportunity to influence the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in Europe, as the European Commission will initiate a reform process, beginning in April 2009 with the publication of a Green Paper. ...
INTERACT Reducing the Environmental Impacts of Arctic Fieldwork.
(Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, Aarhus, Denmark, 2021)
The environmental impacts of fieldwork at and around research stations may be small
in comparison to the impacts of all other human activities and in relation to the often
vast and remote areas in which the fieldwork ...