Overview and assessment of the current state of Marine Biodiversity Monitoring in the European Union and adjacent marine waters (RTD/2021/MV/11)

This study reviews the status of Marine Biodiversity Monitoring in the European Union (EU) and its adjacent waters building on work by EuropaBON, EuroSea and other projects. The study established definitions of the approaches used in the EU for marine biodiversity monitoring and identified 220 stake...

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Hauptverfasser: Jessop, Aaron, Chow, Cher, Dornelas, Maria, Pereira, Henrique, Pinto, Isabel Sousa, Chan, Sofía Hernández, Junker, Jessica, Soares, Joana, Ratnarajah, Lavenia, Fernández, Miguel, Mendo, Tania
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