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Remotely operated vehicle reveals fish orientate to the substrate underneath marina floating pontoons

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2023
The modern day seascape is a mix of natural habitats (saltmarsh, mangroves, seagrass, unvegetated beaches), but increasingly is being replaced with hard engineering structures (e.g. floating pontoons) that have resulted in novel habitats available for flora and fauna.
Nathan J. Waltham   +5 more
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Changes in epifaunal assemblages in response to marina operations and boating activities

Marine Environmental Research, 1997
Abstract A number of features of epifaunal assemblages suggest that they have the potential to provide an excellent integrated field-based measure of marine environmental quality. In this study we have used epifaunal assemblages to investigate the ecological effects of potential gradients of environmental stress arising from marina operations and ...
S.J. Turner   +6 more
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Operation of the xanthophyll cycle in the seagrass Zostera marina in response to variable irradiance

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2002
Changes in the photobiology and photosynthetic pigments of the seagrass Zostera marina from Chesapeake Bay (USA) were examined under a range of natural and manipulated irradiance regimes. Photosynthetic activity was assessed using chlorophyll-a fluorescence, and photosynthetic pigments were measured by HPLC.
P.J Ralph   +4 more
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Legal aspects of marina development and operation [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
There is in Britain no co-ordinated legal framework regulating river and coastal zone management and use. This chapter attempts to establish an outline structure, drawing together the provisions relating to the planning, building and operation of marinas.
Dromgoole, Sarah   +2 more
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Results from a short survey of Marina visitors and operators in Ireland

2014
This paper presents the results of a survey of visiting boats to Irish marinas. Ireland’s coast offers pristine waters and excellent sailing, which attracts many domestic and foreign boat owners to Irish marinas. A total of 82 visiting boats completed the survey.
Egan, Michael   +3 more
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Security and Enforcement of Marina Operator's Claims: Croatian, Italian and Spanish Law Perspectives

Journal of maritime law and commerce, 2018
The authors analyse the legal concepts of retention and arrest of vessels as the most frequently applied legal measures for the purpose of securing and eventually enforcing the marina operators’ claims against the owners and operators of vessels, i.e. the marina users.
Padovan, Adriana V.   +3 more
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Is the marina operator’s berthing fee a privileged claim under the Croatian maritime code?

Il Diritto marittimo, 2016
The paper has been inspired by the recent practice of the commercial courts in Croatia regarding the arrest of yachts for the purpose of securing and eventually enforcing the marina operator’s claim for the outstanding berthing fees. The authors seek to answer the question whether the marina operator’s claim is protected by a maritime privilege ...
Padovan, Adriana Vincenca   +1 more
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A Review of Contractual Practices between Marina Operators and Yacht Chartering Companies in Croatia

The journal of international Maritime law, 2018
This article provides a brief review of the business cooperation agreements and berth contracts commonly used between Croatian marina operators and yacht chartering companies. Considering the strategic importance of nautical tourism in Croatia and the fact that the marina business and yacht chartering constitute vital parts of the nautical tourism ...
Padovan, Adriana Vincenca   +1 more
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