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1) The Carlton Cannes Hotel heist in 2003, where $136 million in jewels were stolen.
2) The Amsterdam airport heist in 2005, where armed men stole $118 million in diamonds.
3) The Antwerp Diamond Centre heist in 2003, estimated at $100 million, involved over-riding a high-security system.
4) The Harry Winston store robbery in Paris in 2008 netted $100 million in jewels and storage cases.
5) Graff diamonds in London was robbed of $65 million in jewels by men disguised with
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una pierna (unilateral [UNI]). Algunos sugieren que los ejercicios unilaterales son mejores por el défi cit de
fuerza bilateral (DFBL), es decir, el hecho de que la suma de la fuerza ejercida por cada una de las piernas de
forma unilateral sea superior a la fuerza ejercida por ambas piernas en una valoración bilateral. Sin embargo,
algunos autores cuestionan la verdadera importancia que puede tener este fenómeno. El propósito de este
artículo es revisar brevemente la información publicada sobre el DFBL, y comparar el entrenamiento con
ejercicios UNI y BIL de tal manera que los profesionales del entrenamiento puedan tomar decisiones con la
mayor información posible para una adecuada selección de ejercicios.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for María Teresa Gamba, an environmental geologist and disaster risk management specialist working for the United Nations. It outlines her educational background which includes degrees in business administration, geological sciences, and international conflict resolution. It also details her extensive professional experience working on projects in several countries related to mining, the oil and gas industry, environmental management, and disaster risk reduction.
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Mark A. Lim is a licensed Filipino geologist with over 5 years of experience in geothermal exploration, geohazard mapping, and undergraduate teaching. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Negros Oriental State University. His career includes project work with Energy Development Corporation, SRDP Consulting Inc., and TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc. involving tasks such as well logging, geophysical surveying, geochemical sampling, and geohazard assessments. He is currently a part-time geology faculty member and remains involved in the geological community through various professional affiliations.
This document outlines the 2010 action plan and activities for the ChungCheong SeaGrant program. It discusses the following key points:
1. An overview of the Korea SeaGrant program and its expansion to include regional programs like ChungCheong SeaGrant.
2. A description of the ChungCheong coastal region, its environmental issues like pollution, and planned research on topics like water quality and hypoxia.
3. Plans for research, outreach and education activities in 2010-2012 regarding coastal hazards, tourism, and engaging local communities.
4. The goal of the program to preserve coastal resources through integrated scientific research, outreach and education.
Proactive measures to address growing stressors on the Arctic environment and ecosystems are critical. The influence of human activity can be minimized. Our past has created and accelerated changes in our environment and marginalizing of our ecosystems. Restoring a more harmonious balance to nature is a herculean and monumental endeavor requiring the mutual and cooperative efforts of global partnerships.
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DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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The document summarizes 7 of the largest diamond and jewelry heists in the world by estimated value:
1) The Carlton Cannes Hotel heist in 2003, where $136 million in jewels were stolen.
2) The Amsterdam airport heist in 2005, where armed men stole $118 million in diamonds.
3) The Antwerp Diamond Centre heist in 2003, estimated at $100 million, involved over-riding a high-security system.
4) The Harry Winston store robbery in Paris in 2008 netted $100 million in jewels and storage cases.
5) Graff diamonds in London was robbed of $65 million in jewels by men disguised with
Tommy Lynn Ezell is a 62-year-old petroleum engineer seeking contract drilling roles in the New Orleans area. He has over 30 years of experience in drilling operations, project management, and engineering for companies in the Gulf of Mexico. Most recently, he worked as a rotational contract drilling engineer for Chevron in Angola, Africa.
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Este documento presenta actividades para desarrollar la competencia de control de la motricidad y acción creativa en niños de primaria. Incluye aprendizajes esperados como identificar el sentido del juego, proponer soluciones a problemas motores, y expresarse con seguridad. También incluye una guía de autoevaluación y observación para los estudiantes.
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La selección de ejercicios es un factor determinante para las adaptaciones al entrenamiento. Por ejemplo,
realizar la sentadilla con ambas piernas (bilateral [BIL]), produce diferentes resultados que si se realiza a
una pierna (unilateral [UNI]). Algunos sugieren que los ejercicios unilaterales son mejores por el défi cit de
fuerza bilateral (DFBL), es decir, el hecho de que la suma de la fuerza ejercida por cada una de las piernas de
forma unilateral sea superior a la fuerza ejercida por ambas piernas en una valoración bilateral. Sin embargo,
algunos autores cuestionan la verdadera importancia que puede tener este fenómeno. El propósito de este
artículo es revisar brevemente la información publicada sobre el DFBL, y comparar el entrenamiento con
ejercicios UNI y BIL de tal manera que los profesionales del entrenamiento puedan tomar decisiones con la
mayor información posible para una adecuada selección de ejercicios.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for María Teresa Gamba, an environmental geologist and disaster risk management specialist working for the United Nations. It outlines her educational background which includes degrees in business administration, geological sciences, and international conflict resolution. It also details her extensive professional experience working on projects in several countries related to mining, the oil and gas industry, environmental management, and disaster risk reduction.
Dr. Larry Mayer of the University of New HampshireLarry Mayer
Larry Mayer UNH has a broad-based background in marine geology and geophysics that is reflected in his association with both the Ocean Engineering and Earth Science Departments.
He graduated magna cum laude with an Honors degree in Geology from the University of Rhode Island in 1973 and received a Ph.D. from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in Marine Geophysics in 1979. At Scripps his schizophrenic future was determined as he worked with the Marine Physical Laboratory's Deep-Tow Geophysical package, but applied this sophisticated acoustic sensor to problems of the history of ocean climate. After being selected as an astronaut candidate finalist for NASA's first class of mission specialists, he went on to a Post-Doc at the School of Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island where he worked on problems of deep-sea sediment transport and paleoceanography of the equatorial Pacific.
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This document outlines the 2010 action plan and activities for the ChungCheong SeaGrant program. It discusses the following key points:
1. An overview of the Korea SeaGrant program and its expansion to include regional programs like ChungCheong SeaGrant.
2. A description of the ChungCheong coastal region, its environmental issues like pollution, and planned research on topics like water quality and hypoxia.
3. Plans for research, outreach and education activities in 2010-2012 regarding coastal hazards, tourism, and engaging local communities.
4. The goal of the program to preserve coastal resources through integrated scientific research, outreach and education.
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*Letter to The Honourable Maria Damanaki, European Commission for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, November 12, 2012, is a Slide Share presentation.
The document discusses the causes and impacts of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. It describes how the tsunami was triggered by a 9.3 magnitude earthquake caused by subduction along the Sumatra fault line. It also discusses the ecological impacts of the tsunami, including increased chlorophyll and phytoplankton blooming before the event, decreased marine life and fish populations after, and damage to coastal morphology and deterioration of water quality in affected areas. Prevention and mitigation efforts implemented since include warning systems, education campaigns, and coastal protection measures like mangrove preservation and breakwaters.
Challenges in UCH research cooperation and collaboration in the Adriatic-Ioni...UNESCO Venice Office
Author: Andrej Gaspari, Undersecretary, Directorate for Cultural Heritage and Ministry of Culture of Slovenia
SESSION 4
Regional meeting on the implementation and ratification of the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage in South-East Europe - 30 September – 1 October 2014. Zadar, Croatia
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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The document proposes the Northern Redwoods Oceanic External Array Proposal "D" which was developed based on input from conservation and fishing communities. It places emphasis on enhancing biodiversity through marine protected areas. The proposal includes several areas of special importance along the coast and would create 17.4% of the region as marine protected areas, with over 9% in very high protection status. Photographs are included to showcase the need for marine protection by comparing coastal areas from the 1970s/80s to present day.
Benjamin Galuardi has extensive experience in fisheries research using electronic tags and statistical analysis. He received his Ph.D in fisheries oceanography from UMass Dartmouth, with a dissertation on using electronic tags in stock assessment. He currently works as a statistician for NOAA Fisheries, analyzing data from the Atlantic sea scallop fishery. Previously he was a research scientist studying tunas, sharks, and sea turtles using tags, GIS, and oceanographic data analysis.
This thesis examines how spatial planning systems in Denmark, the Netherlands, and the UK can be optimized to better integrate terrestrial, coastal, and marine areas to ensure nature conservation in the Greater North Sea region. Literature research, case studies of three major coastal projects (Oresund Fixed Link and Amager Beach in Denmark, Maasvlakte Peninsula in the Netherlands, and London Array Offshore Wind Farm in the UK), and expert surveys were conducted. The research found that while the cases studied did not fully integrate spatial planning across domains, it is possible to connect terrestrial and marine spatial planning systems through umbrella legislation. Such legislation could optimize coastal and marine nature protection if it included a framework for nature conservation. A recommendation is for the EU
Hilmar Simonsen has over 25 years of experience in various roles including as a geophysicist, geologist, journalist, and carpenter. He holds a PhD in geophysics from the University of the Faroe Islands and has worked on seismic data acquisition and processing projects in Australia, the UAE, and Norway. Currently he works as a carpenter in the Faroe Islands and also runs his own consulting company providing geoscience and coding services.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Fabrizio Tremolada. He is a senior stratigrapher and calcareous nannofossil specialist currently working for RPS Energy in the UK. He has over 15 years of experience in biostratigraphy projects in Europe, Africa, South America, and the Mediterranean. He holds a PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Milan and has worked on research projects in Italy, the US, and offshore oil exploration. He has extensive experience identifying microfossils and applying biostratigraphy in industrial stratigraphic analysis.
This document is the curriculum vitae of Ahmed Mohamed, a French national and social and environmental planner with over 30 years of experience in nature-oriented tourism planning, socio-economic planning, and environmental planning. It lists his education, languages, professional affiliations, key qualifications, and work experience on various projects around the world related to tourism development, environmental conservation, and community development since 2008 in countries such as India, Maldives, Kenya, Tanzania, Honduras, Nicaragua, Aruba, Egypt, Thailand, Turkey, Bulgaria, Vietnam, and Swaziland.
Groundwater studies related to tropical islands in Malaysia are briefly reviewed. Perspectives are addressed as three aspects: (a) study location, where groundwater studies in Malaysia are conducted in different types of tropical islands (b) methods, namely numerical modeling, geophysical investigations, hydrochemical analysis and geochemical modeling were applied in the studies of groundwater where numerical modeling is the most used method in groundwater studies of Malaysian coastal environment and tropical islands; (c) types of studies, where most of groundwater studies are more focused in investigating the groundwater resources and management as well as seawater intrusion using numerical models and geophysical investigations. This review revealed that main objectives in most of Malaysian groundwater studies in tropical islands are
Joseph Makris is a Greek/French marine biologist with an MSc in Biological Oceanography from the University of Kiel and University of Southern Denmark. His education includes a BSc in Zoology from the University of Wales and he conducted a PhD literature review at the University of Aberdeen on socioeconomics, ecology and marine protected areas. He has worked as a research assistant at the Hydrobiological Station of Rhodes on marine fisheries surveys and taught environmental education programs in Greece. His research interests include marine protected areas, fisheries oceanography, marine ecology, socioeconomics, tourism, and environmental conservation.
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Personal information
First name / Surname Dănuţ Ilie Diaconeasa
Addresses Office: 300 Mamaia, 8700 Constanta, Romania; Home: 2 Spătar Preda Buzescu, 8700 Constanţa,
Romania
Telephones +40 241 540870, Mobile: +40 741 576000
Fax +40 241 831274
E-mail ddiaconeasa@alpha.rmri.ro; ddiaconeasa@yahoo.com
Nationality Romanian
Date of birth 30.01.1952
Gender Male
Desired employment /
Occupational field
Senior scientist-coastal geomorphology
Work experience
Dates 1999-2012
Occupation or position held Senior scientist
Main activities and responsibilities Projects on coastal changes assessment (erosion/relative-balance/accretion), littoral sediments,
integrated coastal zone management and environmental impact assessments.
Coordinator of projects
Name and address of employer National Institute for Research and Development in Environmental Protection subunit: National
Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa” (NIMRD) 300 Mamaia, 8700
Constanta, Romania 300 Mamaia, 8700 Constanta, Romania
Sector Research on the Romanian Black Sea shore
Dates 1980-1998
Occupation or position held Geologist, Researcher
Main activities and responsibilities Projects/reports on coastal changes assessment(erosion/relative-balance/accretion), littoral
sediments, integrated coastal zone management and environmental impact assessments
Partner/coordinator of projects/reports
Name and address of employer National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa” (former Research Marine of
Romanian Institute) 300 Mamaia, 8700 Constanta, Romania
Sector Research on the Romanian Black Sea shore
Dates 1976-1979
Occupation or position held Geologist
Main activities and responsibilities Mine and well mapping survey and geological reports
Name and address of employer Rare-Earth Metals Company Bucharest-workstation Măgurele; oseaua de Centurã nr. 48, comunaȘ
Mãgurele, jude ul Ilfovț
Sector Geological mapping, coodinator of geological field
Education and training
Dates 1999-2007
Title of qualification awarded PhD Geology (Seria E Nr. 0004259)
2. Principal subject Studiu Geodinamic al Litoralului Românesc al Mării Negre Zona Băii Mamaia (Geodimamic Study of the
Romanian Black Sea shore-Mamaia Bay);
Name and type of organization
providing education and training
The Ministry of Education and Research-The University of BUCUREŞTI
Level international or international
classification
UB accreditation as CD - NASR decision no. 9673/17.06.2008 (HG551)
Dates 1971-1976
Title of qualification awarded Bachelor’s degree in Geology
Name and type of organization
providing education and training
The University of BUCUREŞTI
Personal skills and
competences
Coastal changes assessment, littoral sediments, beach erosion, integrated coastal zone management,
environmental impact assessments and geological issues
Participation in international research projects/international coordinator:
2011-2012 Master Plan for the Protection and Rehabilitation of the Romanian Coast-Technical
Assistance for the Preparation of Projects under Priority Axis 5. Implementation of adequate
infrastructure of natural risk prevention in most vulnerable areas. Major intervention domain2-
Reduction of coastal erosion (NIRMD coordinator);
2002-2003-JICA: Baseline “Survey on Assessment of the Marine Ecosystem State and Coastal
Erosion for Protection/Rehabilitation of the Romanian Black Sea Shore” (NIRMD coordinator);
2005-JICA-ECOH: „Shoreline Change Analysis for the Study on Protection and Rehabilitation of the
Southern Romanian Black Sea Shore” (NIRMD coordinator);
1995-1997-GEF Black Sea Programme: “The ICZM Report on Romanian Coastal Zone” (NIRMD
partner).
Mother tongue Romanian
Other language(s) English. French
Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing
European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
Language En B1 En B1 En A2 En B1 En B1
Language Fr A1 Fr A1
(*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Organisational skills and
competences
Traning:
1996, Integrated Coastal Zone Management Traning (10 days, Novorossyssk);
1997, Beach Management Traning (10 days, Varna);
1998, “Black Sea Fluxes – 98” (10 days, Varna);
2010, Digree of auditor (3 days, PAI-ICDM-2345);
Technical skills and competences Grain size analyses, geology mapping, geological studies, topographic activities, ecosounder
StrataBox measurements,
Computer skills and competences Competent with most Microsoft Office programmes, Surfer, CEDAS-BMAP,SonarWiz 5,
Quantum Gis 1.8.
Driving licence Auto qualified category B, international certificate for operator of pleasure craft valid for Maritime
Coastal Waters until 6Mm, motorized craft, pleasure craft with 2.4 a 24m lenght
Additional information Publications
3. Annexes Book:
1. Dănuţ I. Diaconeasa. Studiu Geodinamic al Litoralului Românesc al Mării Negre Zona Băii Mamaia
(2009). Ed. Universitară Bucureşti, p. 125, ISBN 978-973-749-680-5; (Geodimamic Study of the
Romanian Black Sea shore-Mamaia Bay);
Articles:
1. R. Mateescu, D. Diaconeasa, S. Alina, V. Malciu. Hydro-geomorphological Processes in the
Transitional Romanian Black Sea Coast, their Consequences on the Masterplan for Coastal Protection
Implementation. Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology 13, No 3A, 1664-1672 (2012).
2. Geomorphology and climate conditions that determine sedimentation in Mamaia Bay. Marian Marin,
Adrian Tişconschi, Gabriel Manea and Dănuţ Diaconeasa International Journal of the Physical Sciences
Vol. 6 (7) (2011), pp. 1732-1741, ISSN 1992-1950, Academic Journals.
3. „Textural Analysis of the Sediments in the Mamaia Bay”. Dănuţ Diaconeasa, Marin Marian , Răzvan
Oprea. Metalurgia International vol. XV (2010), Special Issue no.5, ISSN 1582-2214;
4. „Evolutia Plajei din Baia Mamaia in contextul modificarilor modelului climatic dobrogean”. Dănuţ
Diaconeasa, Marin Marian, Alexandru Nedelea. Buletinul Directiei Hidrografice Maritime, vol. II (2010)
ISSN 2066-4532;
5. “Beach erosion and its countermeasures along the Southern Romanian Black Sea shore” Kuroki K.,
Goda Y., Panin N., Stănică A., Diaconeasa D., Babu Gh., (2006). Coastal Engineering, (Proceedings of
the 30th International Conference, San Diego, California, USA, 3-8 September 2006), vol.4, 3788-3799,
San Diego, ISBN-13: 978-9812706362;
6. “The Black Sea Romanian Coastal Zone-A General Survey of The Erosion Process” – Dorogan D.,
Diaconeasa D., (2002). World Scientific. The Science and Culture series-Nuclear Strategy and Peace
Technology, ISBN 981-238-092-2;
7. Etat actuel et tendance d’evolution des bivalves psammobiontes dans la baie de Mamaia. 1996. Lazar
A., Wollman C., Bilal I., Diaconeasa D., Nae I. (1997) Cercetari Marine . I.R.C.M., nr. 29-30;
8. Geomorphological and Physical Aspects of the Romanian Coast. Postolache I., Diaconeasa I., D.
(1995). Assessment of Coastal Change. Proceedings - IOC UNESCO pag. 511 - 518. Bordeaux,
France;
9. The Romanian Coast - Marine Environmental Degradation - Diaconeasa I., Postolache I (1995).
Proceedings IOC UNESCO pag. 968-970. Bordeaux, France;
10. Caracteristici morfologice in domeniul pantei submarine - Postolache I., Diaconeasa I. D., Selariu O.,
Studii de Hidraulica , XXXIII, pag. 159 - 169, 1992.(Littoral Slope Morphology);
11. Distributia spatiala a parametrilor sedimentari de pe plaja submarina a litoralului romanesc -
Diaconeasa I. D., Postolache I., Dorogan L., 1992, Studii de Hidraulica XXXIII, pag. 153 - 159.
(Granulometric Distribution of Romanian Sediment Beach);
12. Efectele furtunii din februarie 1988 asupra litoralului romanesc - Postolache I., Diaconeasa I. D.,
Goschin V., Terra, XXI, nr.1, pag. 47 - 51.(Storm Damage –1988 February, Romanian Littotal).