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O zaš titi osobito osjetljivih europskih mora i potrebi regionalne suradnje u Jadranskome moru

O zaš titi osobito osjetljivih europskih mora i potrebi regionalne suradnje u Jadranskome moru. Dr. Davor Vidas Director, Marine Affairs and Law of the Sea The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway Radionica IJF-a, Zagreb, 24. listopada 2007. Transneft, Russia: Druzhba pipeline network.

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O zaš titi osobito osjetljivih europskih mora i potrebi regionalne suradnje u Jadranskome moru

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  1. O zaštiti osobito osjetljivih europskih mora i potrebi regionalne suradnje u Jadranskome moru Dr. Davor Vidas Director, Marine Affairs and Law of the Sea The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway Radionica IJF-a, Zagreb, 24. listopada 2007.

  2. Transneft, Russia: Druzhba pipeline network

  3. US Department of Energy map

  4. PSSAs in the world seas to date • In 1990: the Great Barrier Reef (Australia; also extended in 2005); • In 1997: the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago (Cuba); • In 2002: Malpelo Island (Columbia); • In 2002: area around the Florida Keys (United States); • In 2002: the Wadden Sea (Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands); • In 2003: Paracas National Reserve (Peru); • In 2004: the Western European Atlantic waters (Belgium, France, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom); • In 2005: the Baltic Sea area, except Russian waters (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden); • In 2005: the Galapagos archipelago (Ecuador); • In 2005: the waters of the Canary Isles archipelago (Spain).

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