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4.2 Active biological management If
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Floating mats of blue-green algae (
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Breeding areas for pike can be prov
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Eutrophication of marine coastal wa
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Baringvliet and finally also enters
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estuaries. The net freshwater load
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presence of sufficient quantities o
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In the GZ3WQ-model ~alculatians CDe
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Phaeocystis pouchetii WADDENZEE OOS
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In Tahle 3 a tentative carbon budge
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Foam of algae as a result of eutrop
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estimated primary production of 500
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BEumMA. 3.3, aad CADEE, 0.6.. 1986.
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SLOOFF. W., 1983. Rijn, Lek. W%l. I
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In this paper (Section 2) first the
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Figure B GnDSs :sectiun~2 df the '(
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- wrgbolegical differmes wititin tk
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- category Grevelingen: basins with
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partly in longshore sandbars at the
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Dry shoal with gully
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Figure 3 Developaent of lengshore b
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~raffic, however, has irldueed a rf
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DMB. 1976. Hydraulic arui hydrog~ap
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TIDAL FLAT .... M HW MLW LOW SALT M
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Figure 3 Distribution of some estua
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NUWBER OF BREEDING PAIRS 70 Fieure
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and this resulted in an almost comp
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In the terrestrial habitats it is o
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Former tidal flats with changing ve
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that chwged farnor reed mrshes and
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6 SPATIAL VXW If we tmslate the thi
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favna often is the wrrmg policy, wh
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A CMANGING DEtTdl; EFFECTS OF L&E C
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The preseat knarledge of birds in t
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Table 1 Some important physical and
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The monthly bird-counts in the whol
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of birds and this: immediately stre
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(M~tilus edulis) in salt water, Cer
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subitanteally and thac 6f piseimres
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The mein diet of piscivores in the
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The herbivores form a rather betero
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that the predation pressure here is
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Overall population size Fs very irp
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each of the birds' bill. Different
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LLttle Tern (Stezna albifrons), cha
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As birds are mainly top predators,
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$oseibilities to create ptentially
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B=, B.A.. MEXZES, J.H.M. VAH DEB an
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W, J. VAN, 1985. Estuatine pollnrio
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SZIJJ, J., 1972. Some Suggested Fri
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(WADERS AND SHELDUCK) Sheldock Oyst
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develwpment of lasting and valuable
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Crucial here is the presence of ext
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Recreation on Lake Vee~e e Shore pr
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marsh development in the east of th
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The best approach would sew to be t
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No. 9. Water nuisanc*. Proceed%ngs
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