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the transboundary
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Across a boundary.
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During the 1980s the "transboundary effects" of environmental pollution in individual countries spurred negotiations on several international environmental conventions.
The Senate Committee on Banking will look at the market for private-label mortgage-backed securities, while the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources will focus on the Transboundary Hydrocarbons Agreement with Mexico.
The Transboundary Agreement, as it is called, will make up to 1.5 million acres of offshore territory claimed by the United States available for leasing as early as June, though the leases will not become active until a pact is ratified.
It said it had "urged the Indonesian authorities to look into urgent measures to mitigate the transboundary haze occurrence".
Furthermore, the transboundary nature of marine resources requires cooperation between neighbouring states.
In recent years, the transboundary pollution problems in the world are becoming more and more serious.
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We determined turtle distribution within the waters of: (a) Mayumba National Park (current boundaries), (b) the proposed Transboundary Park, (c) the proposed MNP Buffer Zone, (d) the Gabonese Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), and (e) the Congolese EEZ.
An innovative partnership between public land management agencies, nongovernmental organizations, tribes and First Nations, and scientists has emerged in the United States Canada transboundary region called the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
However, with the exception of the U.S. Transboundary Assessment Act Program (TAAP) (focusing on the Hueco Bolson, Mesilla Bolson, San Pedro and Santa Cruz aquifers), there is no comparable research, institutional development, or assessment of transboundary groundwater issues on the frontier.
MNP encompassed only 44.6% (565.3 km2) of the 80% UD while the proposed transboundary park encompassed almost the entire 80% UD 97.6%%, 1237.3 km2) (Figure 2, Table 2).
Given the scale of Mayumba National Park (900 km2) and the proposed Transboundary Park (approximately 2300 km2) and the proximity of these boundaries to internesting turtle movements, Argos error could lower our confidence that turtles remain within park boundaries, potentially displacing fishing effort to 'unseen' high-density areas outside of current or proposed park boundaries.
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