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How marine data can be presented at a global scale: the African Marine Atlas as a case study
Scott, L.; Ababio, S.; Armah, A.K.; Beebeejaun, M.; Diallo, A.; Dovlo, E.; Hamady, B.O.; Jasmin, R.; Masalu, D.; Maueua, C.; McCord, M.; Mwangi, T.; Odido, M.; On’Ganda, H.; Rommens, W.; Pissierssens, P.; Reed, G.; Sohou, Z.; Wedeinge, J. (2008). How marine data can be presented at a global scale: the African Marine Atlas as a case study, in: Claus, S. et al. (Ed.) Background report Second BeNCoRe Conference: Geographic Information Systems in coastal and marine research and management: opportunities and new perspectives for coastal and marine research, Leuven, 30 May 2008. pp. 35-36
In: Claus, S.; Berlamont, J. (Ed.) (2008). Background report Second BeNCoRe Conference: Geographic Information Systems in coastal and marine research and management: opportunities and new perspectives for coastal and marine research, Leuven, 30 May 2008. Belgian Network for Coastal Research (BeNCORe): Oostende. 58 pp.

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Documents > Atlases > Oceanographic atlases
    Africa Coasts [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Scott, L.
  • Ababio, S.
  • Armah, A.K.
  • Beebeejaun, M.
  • Diallo, A.
  • Dovlo, E.
  • Hamady, B.O.
  • Jasmin, R.
  • Masalu, D.
  • Maueua, C.
  • McCord, M.
  • Mwangi, T.
  • Odido, M.
  • On’Ganda, H.
  • Rommens, W.
  • Pissierssens, P.
  • Reed, G.
  • Sohou, Z.
  • Wedeinge, J.

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