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1 pollution de la mer
загрязнение моря
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marine pollution
Any detrimental alteration of the marine environment caused by the intentional or accidental release of dangerous or toxic substances, such as industrial, commercial and urban waste water. (Source: GREMESa)
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2 pollution tellurique
загрязнение моря в результате хозяйственной деятельности на суше
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land-based marine pollution
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3 Convention pour la prévention de la pollution marine d'origine tellurique
сущ.ООН. Конвенция о предотвращении загрязнения моря из наземных источников, Парижская конвенцияФранцузско-русский универсальный словарь > Convention pour la prévention de la pollution marine d'origine tellurique
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4 Polmar, plan
Plan d'intervention contre la Pollution Maritimecontingency plan thet can be rapidly applied in the event of any serious indicent of marine pollution, such as an oil spillage, off or on the French coastline.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Polmar, plan
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5 codification OMCI
код ИМКО (Межправительственная морская консультативная организация)
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IMCO code
Codes published by Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO) relating to international shipping, particularly regarding safety and marine pollution. (Source: BRACK)
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6 droit de l'environnement
право в области охраны окружающей среды
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environmental law
A wide spectrum of options from binding "hard" laws, such as international treaties and national legislation, to "soft" laws, covering guiding principles, recommended practices and procedures, and standards. Environmental law also attempts to reconcile international considerations with concerns that focus on very specific problems such as soil degradation, marine pollution or the depletion of non-renewable resources. (Source: WRIGHT)
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7 marée noire
нефтяное загрязнение
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oil pollution
Contamination of any ecosystem, but usually of freshwater or marine ecosystems, by oil or other petroleum products. (Source: ISEP)
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11 Marée noire
literally black tide. Expression used to describe marine or coastal oil spillages leading to serious pollution of the shoreline.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Marée noire
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12 environnement côtier
прибрежная среда
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coastal environment
The areas where the land masses meet the seas. Coastal environments include tidal wetlands, estuaries, bays, shallow near-shore waters, mangrove swamps, and in-shore reef systems. The critical habitats of these zones are: feeding, breeding, nursery, and resting areas. Coastal areas throughout the world are under enormous environmental stress, which is caused by a wide range of factors, including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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13 eaux côtičres
прибрежные воды
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coastal water
Coastal waters are typically characterized by a shallow continental shelf, gently sloping seaward to a continental slope, which drops relatively abruptly to the deep ocean. The proximity of coastal water to land also influences the water circulation. In the vicinity of freshwater inflows, the nearshore circulation is altered by the presence of density-driven motions. Coastal waters are under enormous environmental stress, caused by a wide range of factors including pollution and the destruction and deterioration of marine habitats. (Source: WRIGHT)
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