Jurisdictional Waters in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
By Professor Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero,Department of Human Geography - University of Seville
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UNEP and IOC ´Assessment of Assessments´ report and its Summary for Decision Makers (SDM)
The Expert Group of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO)launched the "Assessment of Assessments" report - comprehensive overview of the marine assessment landscape, which also considers socio-economic factors
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Green Paper - Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy
VLIZ Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase
Our partner VLIZ released a new version (4.0) of the World EEZ shapefiles.
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Atlantic Area Operational Programme 2007-2013
The European Commission approved on 20 September 2007 a European territorial cooperation programme for transnational cooperation between Ireland, Spain, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom for the period 2007-2013.
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Marine regions, administrative regions and ocean governance
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - CPRM
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - Regional Seas I.H.O (International Hydrographic Organization)
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - PSSAs and traffic flows
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - OSPAR Divisions
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - Marine Regions (MSFD) and Coastal Regions (NUTS2)
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Large Territorial Divisions - Large Marine Ecosystems (NOAA)
by Prof. Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez-Mateos, Department of Human Geography, University of Seville.
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Regionalization of the EU waters
By Professor Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero,Department of Human Geography - University of Seville
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European Overseas Territories
By Professor Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero,Department of Human Geography - University of Seville
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EEZs in Europe
By Professor Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero, Department of Human Geography - University of Seville
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Boundaries of The Regional Seas in Europe: The Mediterranean Seas
With a surface area of 2.5 million square kilometres, the Mediterranean is the largest of the closed or semi-closed seas in Europe. Twenty-one states skirt the Mediterranean, thirteen of which are on the European side (including seven that are members of the European Union). The remainder are in the continent of Africa and in Asia Minor.
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EurOcean contribution to the Green Paper
EurOcean welcomes the views expressed in the Green Paper, in particular the creation of a European Marine Data and Observatory Network.
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The Blue Book: An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union
The Commission adopted yesterday (10.10.07) a Communication setting out its vision for an Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union
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Short Sea Shipping and Motorways of the Sea
Although it is part of the traditional wealth of maritime language, the concept of short sea shipping has taken on a new meaning in recent years: as well as being a type of non-ocean maritime transport, it is understood to be a link in the intermodal transport chain with the basic purpose of capturing a share of land cargo transport in order to relieve the pressure on the road transport system. One side effect of the so-expressively named short sea shipping is a reduction in pollution and in fuel consumption through scale economies.
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