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Maritime and marine: synonyms, solitudes or schizophrenia

... America, the term ‘marine’ seems to be applied more often for issues like transport, whereas in Europe, the term ‘maritime’ is more often used in this context. It is interesting to note that the European Commission recently adopted a Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning. Everywhere else in the wor ...
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... America, the term ‘marine’ seems to be applied more often for issues like transport, whereas in Europe, the term ‘maritime’ is more often used in this context. It is interesting to note that the European Commission recently adopted a Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning. Everywhere else in the wor ...
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... questions, which might well be the subject of separate Working Papers. Also many issues will need to be treated at regional level, with a subsequent synthesis Working Paper to bring together the regional information. Note: Where there is a reference to consideration of policies on a topic, the inten ...
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