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IUCN Grey Literature

Towards a Regenerative Blue Economy

Blue Economy has various definitions, depending on the interpretation and principles in question. There is no one widely accepted definition, nor is there a set of founding principles.

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2024
IUCN Grey Literature

Vers une économie bleue régénérative

Il existe de nombreuses définitions de l’économie bleue selon les interprétations données à ce concept et les principes adoptés. Aucune définition ne fait consensus ; le même commentaire s’applique aux principes fondateurs.

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2024
IUCN Grey Literature

Aquaculture and marine protected areas

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2017
IUCN Publication

An ecosystem approach to management of seamounts in the Southern Indian Ocean : volume 2 : anthropogenic threats to seamount ecosystems and biodiversity

The individual and cumulative threats to and effects of the full range of human activities on marine ecosystems and biodiversity in general, and seamounts in particular, in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) are still largely unknown.

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2012
IUCN Publication

Selective fishing and balanced harvest in relation to fisheries and ecosystem sustainability

This document reports on the results of a workshop on selective fishing and balanced harvest which took place in Nagoya in October 2010.

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2011
IUCN Publication

Maritime traffic effects on biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea. Volume 2 : legal mechanisms to address maritime impacts on Mediterranean biodiversity

An enclosed sea such as the Mediterranean is particularly susceptible to ship-associated impacts due to the high volume of shipping routes, long history of use, shallow sensitive habitats and sensitive deep-sea ecosystems.

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2008
IUCN Publication

The Mediterranean deep-sea ecosystems : an overview of their diversity, structure, functioning and anthropogenic impacts, with a proposal for their conservation

Joint initiative between IUCN and WWF for addressing the need to protect the highly valuable deep sea ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Is included for the first time a comprehensive proposal for conservation firmly based in virtually all scientific information currently available.

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2004