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  • 1Marine Institute Ireland — Marine Institute, Ireland Agency overview Formed 1991 Headquarters Galway, Ireland …

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  • 2Marine Engineering and Research Institute — (MERI/DMET), Calcutta Established August 1949 Type Autonomous research and training institute Principal (Director in charge) M. K. Ghosh, C. Eng …

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  • 3Marine debris — on the Hawaiian coast Marine debris, also known as marine litter, is human created waste that has deliberately or accidentally become afloat in a lake, sea, ocean or waterway. Oceanic debris tends to accumulate at the centre of gyres and on… …

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  • 4Marine Corps Base Quantico — Quantico, Virginia MCB Quantico logo …

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  • 5Marine protected area — Milford Sound, New Zealand is a Strict Marine Reserve (Category Ia) Mitre Peak, the mountain at left, rises 1,692 m (5,551 ft) above the sea.[1] Marine protected areas, like any protected area, are regions in which human activity has… …

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  • 6Marine pollution — While marine pollution can be obvious, as with the marine debris shown above, it is often the pollutants that cannot be seen that cause most harm. Marine pollution occurs when harmful, or potentially harmful effects, can result from the entry… …

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  • 7Marine conservation activism — Animated map of the world s oceanic waters. Marine conservation activism refers to the efforts of non governmental organizations and individuals to bring about social and political change in the area of marine conservation. Marine conservation is …

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  • 8Marine conservation — Coral reefs have a great amount of biodiversity. Marine conservation, also known as marine resources conservation, is the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas. Marine conservation focuses on limiting human caused damage to …

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  • 9Marine technology — A Royal Australian Navy female marine technician from Moora, Australia taking p …

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  • 10Marine habitats — Coral reefs provide marine habitats for tube sponges, which in turn become marine habitats for fishes Littoral zone …

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