Marine coastal ecosystem

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A marine coastal ecosystem is a marine ecosystem which occurs where the land meets the ocean. Marine coastal ecosystems include many different types of marine habitats, such as estuaries and lagoons, salt marshes and mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and coral reefs, kelp forests and backwaters. Directly and indirectly these provide a vast range of ecosystem services for humans, such as sequestering carbon, cycling nutrients and elements, providing nurseries and fishing grounds for commercial fisheries, preventing coastal erosion and moderating extreme events, as well as providing recreational services and supporting tourism. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Red names identify dedicated platforms, blue cooperative platforms, and green cabled platforms. Dashed lines represent communication channels connecting platforms to a gateway using a specific wireless communication protocol depending on local availability and cost. The gateway is connected to a network server by any IP communication technology available. The network server connects to a number of specific application servers which make the data accessible through a web browser. The transmission channel employs an end-to-end AES encryption protocol.
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rdf:langString Seabird ornitheutrophication coupling.png
rdf:langString The "Internet of Things" communication network in the ocean.jpg
rdf:langString Remote sensing of coastal and marine environment.webp
rdf:langString Mangrove swamp, Iriomote Island, Okinawa, Japan.jpg
rdf:langString Salt marshes versus the sea – Cambridge University
rdf:langString Seagrasses and mangroves – YouTube
rdf:langString David Attenborough: Save magical kelp forests - BBC
rdf:langString Salt marshes: Nature's guardians of the coast – YouTube
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rdf:langString A marine coastal ecosystem is a marine ecosystem which occurs where the land meets the ocean. Marine coastal ecosystems include many different types of marine habitats, such as estuaries and lagoons, salt marshes and mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and coral reefs, kelp forests and backwaters. Directly and indirectly these provide a vast range of ecosystem services for humans, such as sequestering carbon, cycling nutrients and elements, providing nurseries and fishing grounds for commercial fisheries, preventing coastal erosion and moderating extreme events, as well as providing recreational services and supporting tourism.
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