Impact of pollution on marine Biodiversity
- Pr. Alexandre Meinesz
University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis And President of the Commission Environment/energy at the Regional Economic and Social Committee
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Impact of pollution on marine Biodiversity Pr. Alexandre Meinesz University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis And President of the Commission Environment/energy at the Regional Economic and Social Committee There are few endemisms in the
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Joint group of Experts on the scientific aspects of marine environmental
6, 1997; IMO/FAO/UNESCO – IOC/WHO/IAEA/UN/UNEP
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(transparency, chemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus and nitrogen, pollutants load, red tides, bacterial or hydrocarbures pollutions)
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resources are mostly localized and With reversible damages on the marine life.
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3-1 Description de l’état initial du littoral
Trait de côte initial
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We have delimited and digitalised the initial coastline and the marine contour lines (isobaths) of the shallow bottoms (from 0 to 10 m and 10 to 20 m depth). The surface areas between these bathymetric layers is measured. From 0 to -20 m depth) = 168 769 ha (1 688 km²), including
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Built-over surfaces are the emerged parts of constructions reclaimed from the sea bottom. The subsea habitats built over are irreversibly destroyed. We have not taken into account the immersed parts of constructions or jetties built on piles.
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= artificial coastline
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This impact is very uneven: 40.6 % of the seafront is man-made in the Gard, 27.4 % in the Alpes-Maritimes, 89 % for the coast
du Sud.
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Between Menton and Martigues (Alpes-Maritimes, Monaco, Var and east of the Bouches-du-Rhône), 500 constructions have been built occupying 17.8 % between 0 and -10 m depth and 11 % between 0 and -20 m.
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