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EEAFigure Percentage of built-up area in the first km of the coast by province in Spain (1990 and 2000)
by NUTS3
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EEAFigure Observed coastal lindane deposition, 2003
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EEAFigure Increase of area occupied by diffuse residential sprawl in the 10 km coastal zone (1990-2000)
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EEAFigure Coastal zone
Degree of urbanisation, risk zones of oil spills and polluted water bodies in coastal zones
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EEAFigure Reference Waterbase - Monitoring stations for rivers and lakes
Water quality monitoring stations in rivers and lakes
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Indicator Assessment Nutrients in transitional, coastal and marine waters (CSI 021) - Assessment published Nov 2005
Phosphate concentrations in some coastal sea areas of the Baltic and North Seas have decreased over recent years, but they have remained stable in the Celtic Sea and increased in some Italian coastal areas.  Nitrate concentrations have generally remained stable over recent years in the Baltic, North and Celtic Seas but have increased in some Italian coastal areas.
Located in Data and maps Indicators Nutrients in transitional, coastal and marine waters
File 50 years of protecting Europe's environment
Today the European Union has the most environmentally friendly arsenal of rules in the world and has done more to tackle pressing ecological problems, such as climate change, than any other major power. But it has not always been like this. Caring for the environment did not feature in the Treaty of Rome, the document that gave birth to the modern day EU. Yet environmental problems were never far away. Europe’s love affair with the car was moving into top gear, industry was busy belching out pollutants and raw sewage was being pumped into our rivers and seas.
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EEAFigure Dominant landscape types and definition of the coastal extent in LEAC
Integration of environmental accounts in coastal zones and in 4 CEEC
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EEAFigure Illegal operational oil discharges in designated European MARPOL 73/78 special sea areas (2000-2004)
Oil spills locations and ferry lines related with the European sea ports.
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Policy Document Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean
The Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution (the Barcelona Convention) was adopted on 16 February 1976 by the Conference of Plenipotentiaries of the Coastal States of the Mediterranean Region for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea, held in Barcelona.
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