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Part IV The Way Ahead<br />

14. Forecasting shelf processes of relevance to living marine resources in <strong>the</strong><br />

BCLME<br />

15. Environmental requirements of maritime operations in <strong>the</strong> Benguela coastal<br />

ocean<br />

CD van der Lingen, P.<br />

Fréon, L. Hutchings, C.<br />

Roy, G. Bailey, C.<br />

Bartholomae, A.C.<br />

Cockcroft, J.G. Field, K.R.<br />

Peard, and A. van der<br />

Plas<br />

M. Grundlingh, P. Morant,<br />

R. van Ballegooyen,<br />

A. Badenhorst, E. Gomes,<br />

L. Greyling, J. Guddal, I.<br />

Hunter, D. Japp, L.<br />

Maartens, K. Peard, G.<br />

Smith, C. Wainman<br />

16. Towards a future integrated forecasting system G. Bundrit et al.<br />

17. Forecasting a <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Ecosystem J. Woods<br />

Accompanying CD containing relevant explanatory information about <strong>the</strong> WS as<br />

well as texts of selected contributed and invited papers presented during <strong>the</strong><br />

Specialist Sessions and at <strong>the</strong> Closing Ceremony, plus relevant model outputs/<br />

animations and color diagrams are included .

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