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Governance of French Yachting Harbours : a case study [PDF]
There is currently an increase in the media attention given to yachting harbour management. Some of these harbours have existed since the 1960s and yet, it is only recently that problems have arisen between public and private partners.
Damien Bo
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Marine Spatial Planning: Case Studies [PDF]
With marine planning developing in many parts of the world, especially the E.U., U.S. and Australia, it is important for industry to be part of the creation of a shared vision for a marine area and the necessary elements (e.g., outreach, funding ...
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Impact of Inter-Country Distances on International Tourism
Tourism is a worldwide practice with international tourism revenues increasing from US\$495 billion in 2000 to US\$1340 billion in 2017. Its relevance to the economy of many countries is obvious.
Araújo, N. A. M., Rebelo, L., Verma, T.
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ABSTRACT Urban coastal lagoons are highly vulnerable ecosystems increasingly affected by metal contamination, as well as multiple anthropogenic stressors. This study evaluated ecotoxicological and human health risks associated with chronic metal exposure in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from an anthropogenically impacted lagoon in southeastern ...
Julia Araújo Alves +8 more
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Japan-New Zealand Trade and Fishery Frictions: Some Characteristics and Implications [PDF]
The greatest friction in trade and fishery between Japan and New Zealand was the Total Economic Relationship, which was insisted by the PM of NZ. NZ wanted to export dairy foods in exchange for admitting fishing.
Okada, Yoshinori
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Lisbon as a nautical events destination: a new leisure and tourism attraction [PDF]
The consequence of its geographical position the city of Lisbon has developed a close relationship with the river (Tagus river) and the sea (Atlantic Ocean).
Completo, Fernando, Gustavo, Nuno
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ABSTRACT Sargassum inundation of Caribbean and American shorelines is a growing environmental hazard. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3) produced by decomposing Sargassum could be involved in airway obstruction and bronchial inflammation. The study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of exposure to H2S and NH3 gases emitted during Sargassum ...
Rishika Banydeen +9 more
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General Systems Theory and Nautical Tourism [PDF]
The need to establish effective competitiveness and attractiveness of destinations using effective and sustainable strategies based on market conditions, as well as to balance the interests of stakeholders, was highlighted as a major influence on the importance and potential of the tourism industry for the economic development of society at local and ...
Nadrljanski, Mila +2 more
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Den attendance by Arctic foxes experiencing 10 years of increasing tourism
Wildlife tourism is a growing industry, and an increasing number of people seek to observe and interact with wild animals in their natural surroundings. In Iceland, the native Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus is widespread and has been under heavy hunting pressure for centuries.
Ester Rut Unnsteinsdóttir +2 more
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