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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 ...
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 ...
INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Experience Exchange Workshop Report, Québec City, Québec , December 11 to 12, 2017.
(Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA), Nordic Foundation for Development and Ecology (NORDECO), Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC), International Arctic Research Center (IARC) at University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), and Integrated Arctic Observation System (INTAROS), Québec City, Canada, 2018)
This INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Workshop was held in Québec at the Québec Convention Centre on December 11-12, 2017 concurrently with the Arctic Change 2017 Conference. The workshop offered an opportunity for ...
INTAROS Community-based Monitoring Experience Exchange Workshop Report, Fairbanks, Alaska, May 10, 2017.
(Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC), University of Alaska Fairbanks, ELOKA, and INTAROS (Integrated Arctic Observing System), Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, 2017)
The workshop “Engaging Community-based Monitoring in Decision-Making and Assessment” was held May 10, 2017, in Fairbanks, Alaska. It offered an opportunity for practitioners of community-based monitoring (CBM) and observing ...
INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Capacity Development Process in Yakutia and Komi Republic, Arctic Russia.
(CSIPN, RIPOSR, NORDECO and INTAROS, 2019)
INTAROS (Integrated Arctic Observing System) is an effort funded by the European Union to
extend and improve existing and evolving observing systems that encompass the land, air and sea in
the Arctic. INTAROS has been ...
Monitoring and assessment guidelines for marine litter in Mediterranean MPAs. Technical report of the Interreg/ MED/AMARE project.
(Ifremer/AMARE, Bastia, France, 2015)
As part of the AMARE project, the main purpose of this report is to provide advice and practical guidance, for establishing programmes to monitor and assess the distribution and abundance of marine litter in MPAs. The ...
The MARLISCO Guide for Reducing Marine Litter: Get Inspired and Become Innovative Through Best Practices.
(Isotech Ltd for MARLISCO Project, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2014)
This guide does not aim to reinvent the wheel! It is based on a collection of best practices for the reduction of marine
litter recorded from across Europe within the project MARLISCO (www.marlisco.eu). This document ...
FanpLESStic-sea 2019. Review of existing policies and research related to microplastics.
(FanpLESStic-sea project, 2019)
The FanpLESStic-sea project – “Initiatives to remove microplastics before they enter the sea” started in
January 2019. In addition to the project goals such as raising awareness and looking for solutions related
to the ...
Defining the BASElines and standards for Microplastics ANalyses in European waters : Final report Project BASEMAN
(JPI-Oceans BASEMAN Project, 2019)
Persistent plastic litter amasses. It fragments over time, both before entering and within the marine environment.
Together with micro-sized primary plastic litter from consumer products, this leads to an increasing amount ...