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Number of vascular plant species 60
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upon later attempts after growing c
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colony, a community composed mainly
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Erling Ólafsson 1982; Gjelstrup 20
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Number of species 60 50 40 30 20 10
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13 Justification for inscription 3.
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Surtsey's emergence has provided a
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forms and biological communities. T
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Italians landed and named it Ferdin
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These include, to name but a few: s
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The tephra cones have been converte
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4 State of conservation and factors
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Fig. 4.2. Mean yearly catches of fi
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(iii) Natural disasters and prepari
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15 5.a Ownership Protection and man
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“A room with a view.” (Photo fr
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The Surtsey Research Society has co
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6 Monitoring 6.a Key indicators for
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71Documentation 7.a Supplementary m
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except by permission of the Environ
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Gjelstrup, P. 2000. Soil mites and
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8 8.a Preparer Contact information
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9 Signature on behalf of the State
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List of figures Lists of figures, t
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Appendices Appendix 1a. Declaration
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APPENDICES Species status in 2005 A
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Appendix 4. Lichens species recorde
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Appendix 6. Bird species seen on or
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Coccinellidae Coccinella undecimpun
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Neomolgus littoralis (Linnaeus) Any
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APPENDICES Appendix 9a. Marine zoob
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Crustacea/Amphipoda amphipod Hippom
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effects on natural features, landsc