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Abundance, morphology and chemical composition of microplastics in sand and sediments from a protected coastal area: The Mar Menor lagoon (SE Spain).

Environmental Pollution, 2019
This paper presents the abundance and ubiquitous presence of microplastics in a protected coastal zone located in the southeast of Spain: The Mar Menor lagoon, an important tourist destination in this region.
J. Bayo, D. Rojo, Sonia Olmos
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Ecosystem services and main environmental risks in a coastal lagoon (Mar Menor, Murcia, SE Spain): The public perception

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2017
Coastal lagoons count among the marine habitats with the highest biological productivity, playing an important ecological role. Together with wetlands in general and coral reefs, they are also amongst the habitats with the highest value derived from the ...
A. M. Velasco   +3 more
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PROMOTING EBB DOMINANCE IN COASTAL LAGOONS

Coastal Engineering 2004, 2005
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Fortunato, A. B., Oliveira, A.
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Estuaries and coastal lagoons

2017
1. Estuaries and coastal lagoons, semi-enclosed inland water bodies, are highly productive systems and function as a transitional zone between land and sea. 2. In the Baltic Sea Area, it may be difficult to discriminate between lagoon-type estuaries and lagoons with some freshwater influence because there is a continuum between pure ...
Hendrik Schubert, Irena Telesh
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Greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 and CH4) and inorganic carbon behavior in an urban highly polluted tropical coastal lagoon (SE, Brazil)

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
L. C. Cotovicz   +8 more
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Coastal Lagoons

The Geographical Journal, 1981
J. A. Steers, R. S. K. Barnes
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Estuaries and Coastal Lagoons

1997
Abstract The term ‘estuary’ is derived from the Latin aestuarium (aestus-tidal flow), which refers to a tidal inlet of the sea. Estuaries have been defined in many ways. One of the most widely used definitions was provided by Pritchard, who described them as partly enclosed bodies of water, freely connected to the open sea, within which ...
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Constraints on Coastal Lagoon Fisheries

1998
ABSTRACT We have estimated the individual and synergetic effects of geographical, morphometrical, environmental and anthopogenic parameters on the fishery yield of coastal lagoons throughout the world. For this analysis we have relied on published literature and other information obtained directly from researchers and fishery officials, since ...
Jean-Christophe Joyeux, Ann Baker Ward
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Chapter 9 Coastal Lagoons

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the general characteristics of coastal lagoons, their main dynamical factors, and evolution. Coastal lagoons are suitable environments for man's activities such as occupation, tourism, fishing, aquaculture, and transportation.
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Chapter 1 Coastal Lagoons

1994
Coastal lagoons are inland water bodies, found on all continents, usually oriented parallel to the coast, separated from the ocean by a barrier, connected to the ocean by one or more restricted inlets which remain open at least intermittently, and have water depths which seldom exceed a few meters.
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