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An antagonist holding a mirror: the Seine estuary
Romaña, A. (2002). An antagonist holding a mirror: the Seine estuary, in: ECSA Local Meeting: Ecological structures and functions in the Scheldt Estuary: from past to future, Antwerp, Belgium October 7-10, 2002: abstract book. pp. 8
In: (2002). ECSA Local Meeting: Ecological structures and functions in the Scheldt Estuary: from past to future, Antwerp, Belgium October 7-10, 2002: abstract book. University of Antwerp: Antwerp. 73 + 1 cd-rom pp., more

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Keywords
    Chemical reactions > Degradation
    Economics
    Gradients
    Management
    Pollutants
    Properties > Chemical properties > Salinity
    Restoration
    Sedimentary structures > Mud flats
    Water quality
    France, Seine R. [Marine Regions]

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  • Romaña, A.

Abstract
    Over the centuries nature has shaped the estuaries and conferred on them great biological potential. Because estuaries are located at interfaces between the river catchment’s area and the sea, their physical, chemical and biological characteristics have been strongly modified by human activities through settlements, contaminants inputs and waterways constructions to satisfy navigation. The same processes which give them their biological richness (salinity gradient and mud retention) are also those which contribute with the action of pollutants to their degradation. Like the Scheldt, the Seine estuary illustrates these problems. After outlining the actual estuary characteristics, we will examine: (1) the shape history and progressive lost of volume and surface, (2) the economic activities related to the Seine estuary and their consequences, (3) the classical progressive increase of problems of water quality and measures adopted to improve it, (4) the restoration prospects, and finally (5) the initiative to build a multidisciplinary and applied scientific program (Seine-Aval) to support political decision in solving these kinds of problems. On the other hand, the recent awareness of the state of extreme degradation of this particular environment and a new important harbour project have conducted to the idea of a “global management of the Seine estuary”. We are going to explain how today this general idea has begun to be applied.

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