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EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE

Patterns of cetacean sighting distribution in the Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone of Costa Rica based on data collected from 1979 2001

Patterns of cetacean sighting distribution in the Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone of Costa Rica based on data collected from 1979 2001

... Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a part of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), an area that contains some of the most productive oceans of the world (Philbrick et ...Convergent Zone ...

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Biological oceanography, biogeochemical cycles, and pelagic ecosystem functioning of the east central South Pacific Gyre: focus on Easter Island and Salas y Gómez Island

Biological oceanography, biogeochemical cycles, and pelagic ecosystem functioning of the east central South Pacific Gyre: focus on Easter Island and Salas y Gómez Island

... The Exclusive Economic Zone of Chile defined by Easter Island and Salas y Gómez Island is in the South Pacific Sub-tropical Gyre (SPSG), putting it at the center of the most oligotrophic and biomass ...

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colombia nicaragua

colombia nicaragua

... la zone pertinente en la présente ...la zone pertinente, que la Cour doit tenir compte des droits d’Etats ...la zone pertinente soit vraiment utile, il est nécessaire d’avoir conscience des ...

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OECDE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECDE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... There are indications that torrid economic growth – 7½ per cent in both 2004 and 2005 – has slowed markedly. New car registrations and debit card usage for retail sales have fallen below their levels recorded a ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Economic activity is expected to lose some of its momentum over the projection period, as the Games-related investment comes to an end. The rate of expansion will continue to outpace the euro area average, ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... For a number of smaller economies with specific vulnerabilities (notably large current account deficits, significant un-hedged foreign currency loans and/or rigid exchange rates), changes in investor sentiment could ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... world economic growth and more favourable seasonal conditions for agricultural production have also led to large falls in prices for minerals, ores and metals and for agricultural raw materials and food, ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Highly expansionary monetary policy over the past five years has been instrumental in stabilising financial markets and the wider economy and in preventing deflation. Nonetheless, questions about the appropriate setting ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Global economic activity is becoming more self-sustaining, with the recovery driven increasingly by stronger private final demand. In the near term, the supply-side shocks arising both from high food and energy ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Economic growth is projected to decelerate to about 1¼ per cent for the remainder of 2008 and then rise during 2009 to just above the potential rate of 1½ per cent. While exports are likely to decelerate as a ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... of economic growth observed during the first three-quarters of the year will likely be exacerbated by a world-wide slowdown in economic activity following the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... It is important to ensure that implementation of regulatory changes does not prolong economic weakness in the near term. The aim of such changes is to achieve a safer financial sector and a counter-cyclical ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... The overall policy stance needs to reflect current and anticipated economic developments. Where the process has not already begun, consolidation of the public finances should start by next year at the latest, ...

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Productividad primaria del Pacífico MexicanoPRMARY PRODUCTMTY OF THE MEXICAN PACIFIC

Productividad primaria del Pacífico MexicanoPRMARY PRODUCTMTY OF THE MEXICAN PACIFIC

... Stations in the Gulf of California had shallower euphotic zone depths than those of the open Pacific; and winter Gulf stations had shallower euphotic zone depths[r] ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Economic activity has gained momentum after a temporary slowdown during the turn of the year of 2004-05. Growth has been mainly driven by domestic demand, supported by the low interest rate environment. The ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... In a number of other countries there are serious problems that could aggravate an economic slowdown. In Japan, the amount of non-performing loans in the bank- ing system as a whole has remained at a high level. ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... Economic growth is projected to exceed 6% in 2005 before slowing in response to a gradual cooling in household demand, as the higher interest rates begin to bite, and to a pronounced decline in investment activity ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... private consumption and a 35% rise in gross fixed capital formation due both to large aluminium-related projects and strong residential investment. Growth in domestic demand of 15% was in part met by massive import ...

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OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

... OECD Economic Outlook modelled the probability of a pronounced downturn in real house prices (defined to be at least 15% over six quarters) in terms of the gap between real house price and their long-run trend, ...

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