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OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT

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0964-5691

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1873-524X

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  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)
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  • biological sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2021
  • Converting beach wrack into a resource as a challenge for the Baltic Sea (an overview)
    Publication
    • B. Chubarenko
    • J. Woelfel
    • J. Hofmann
    • S. Aldag
    • J. Bełdowski
    • J. Burlakovs
    • T. Garrels
    • J. Gorbunova
    • S. Guizani
    • A. Kupczyk... and 7 others

    - OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT - Year 2021

    The paper distinguishes beach wrack, the marine generated organic part of beach cast, as a separate management object and discusses research questions related to its management and economically viable use. Based on experiences from the Baltic Sea and existing practices from countries with different management systems clear distinction between the management of natural and anthropogenic components of cast material is seen as an...

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