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Pollution from antifouling paint
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(Transcription of audio on video)
Antifouling paint was developed to reduce drag on ship hulls by preventing the buildup of barnacles and other organisms, consequently making ships faster and more fuel efficient. However its propensity for wider impacts on the marine environment had been grossly underestimated. The chemicals used prevented molluscs like oysters from reproducing, and in the 1970's and 80's widespread collapse of mollusc stocks in and around harbours was reported. These types of paints have now been banned on small vessels, and complete phase out from global shipping fleets is planned by 2008.
Source: SOER 2005
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Conservation status of habitat types of European Union interest in heath and scrub ecosystems
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statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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Zones in relation to EU air quality thresholds
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2009 - Member States provide an annual assessment of air quality in comparison to EU air quality thresholds
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Impacts of climate change on landscape structure in Dischmatal (Graubünden, Switzerland) in an ecosystem model
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The transfers of land between pasture and arable cover types across Europe: net conversion from pasture to arable land and permanent crops, 24 countries, 1990-2000, ha per year
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This maps shows the deviation from average of the conversion between pasture and arable land (1990-2000), represented by NUTSX (NUTS3, NUTS2 mainly, NUTS0 in a few cases)
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A walk in the woods on May 22 - International Biodiversity Day
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Forests are some of the most important ecosystems in Europe, and are home to many thousands of species. Although the amount of forest cover is stable across Europe, it is declining worldwide, and the rich variety of life on Earth is also following this downward trend. On 22 May, International Biodiversity Day, the European Environment Agency invites you to explore and enjoy biodiversity in Europe’s forests.
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Land-take by artificial development (EEA core indicators, CSI014)
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The Green Background of Europe
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Conceptual grouping of CORILIS layers to approach european green areas (10 km radius)
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Butterflies or business - Europe can have both!
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The European Environment Agency (EEA) released today its fourth Environment State and Outlook report — SOER 2010 — a comprehensive assessment of how and why Europe’s environment is changing, and what we are doing about it. SOER 2010 concludes that a fully integrated approach to transforming Europe to a resource-efficient green economy can not only result in a healthy environment, but also boost prosperity and social cohesion.
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Number of mountain Species of Community Interest (Annex II and IV of the EU Habitats Directive) endemic to mountain regions, mountain ranges, and islands of Europe
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