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Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources
Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources
Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources
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The Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SMMR) programme is addressing critical marine research gaps. These gaps span a variety of disciplines, from natural capital to ocean literacy and systems-based management.

SMMR is working to break down barriers between science and policy and integrate disciplines, in order to form new marine research teams and build a strong research base to support decision-making within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone.

By working together, we can improve management of the UK marine environment and - through better management - we can realise sustainable societal and economic benefits for the UK.
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@thomasmattijssen1151
@thomasmattijssen1151 6 дней назад
Very interesting, thanks for this!! Followed you on Researchgate and looking forward to learn about your work
@homosexualbiologicalmale--3
@homosexualbiologicalmale--3 7 месяцев назад
you all put susstainability but the prices dotn decrease that a issue , if someone recycle but the prices is stil same and even increased it mean that sustainability is only for business nto for each separated body in the universe
@MagarsaAdimasuu-jj2rv
@MagarsaAdimasuu-jj2rv 9 месяцев назад
Solve me my wealth is Marcel of coast effect 🙏💖
@wadepearson770
@wadepearson770 Год назад
✌️ 'promo sm'
@Keith-yh8ne
@Keith-yh8ne Год назад
😝 'Promo SM'
@jonpitchford2205
@jonpitchford2205 Год назад
Thank you Gustav, that was very helpful. I like the way the modelling work is explained as a PROCESS rather than offering a single solution, this has inspired me to look at the full Mizer course. Thanks to Gaetano for the questions, also - he had the same thoughts as me. I am wondering if the calibration process will ALWAYS converge (surely not?) but I am willing to learn about this as I work my way through the course.