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Essential reading: T. Skračić, Waypoint, English Textbook for Maritime Students, Pomorski fakultet, Split 2010, Units 22-28 T. Trappe & G. Tullis, Intelligent.

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1 Essential reading: T. Skračić, Waypoint, English Textbook for Maritime Students, Pomorski fakultet, Split 2010, Units 22-28 T. Trappe & G. Tullis, Intelligent Business, Longman 2005, Units 12-14 Tomislav Skračić, MA Undergraduate English Course for MARITIME MANAGERS 5th Semester

2 Review

3 Do you think the services listed below the table are... EXERCISE 1 – MARINA BASIC AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES BASIC SERVICESADDITIONAL SERVICES sea berths,dock boxes with sewer pump- out, access to cable TV and WLAN, beach, boat rental, café with a terrace, casino, crane and travel lift, currency exchange office, diving club, dock assistants, dock boxes with water and power connections, dry berths, fire extinguishers, fuel dock...

4 Do you think the services listed below the table are... EXERCISE 1 – MARINA BASIC AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES BASIC SERVICESADDITIONAL SERVICES sea berths,dock boxes with sewer pump- out,... general store, hotel, high-pressure washing, kindergarten, laundry (laundromat), maintaining batteries in winter, moorings, nautical supplies shop, night club, price list, pullies, cradles and wooden pads...

5 Do you think the services listed below the table are... EXERCISE 1 – MARINA BASIC AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES BASIC SERVICESADDITIONAL SERVICES sea berths,dock boxes with sewer pump- out,... rent a bike and scooter, repair workshops, restaurant / local cuisine, sailing school, spare parts shop, tennis courts, trips to nearby national park, video surveillance

6 EXERCISE 2 – Use the following words to complete the text: attempt, beaches, devices, fisheries, gear, population, presence, scientists, species, whales. The South West of England is one of the UK’s best locations for observing ______________, dolphins and porpoises (known collectively as cetaceans). A report in May 2007 found a decline in sightings for some ______________ – in particular the bottlenose dolphin – as well as an increase in the number of dead dolphins washed up on ______________. Sightings of the charismatic bottlenose dolphin have decreased since 1990 and this has caused many ______________ and researchers to believe that we are witnessing a decline in the local ______________.

7 EXERCISE 2 – Use the following words to complete the text: attempt, beaches, devices, fisheries, gear, population, presence, scientists, species, whales. Entanglement in fishing ______________ is the number one cause of death in stranded dolphins. The report recommends better ______________ management and the deployment of ‘pingers’ on bottom-set gill and tangle-nets. Pingers are cylindrical or banana shaped ______________, 20cm or less in length, attached to fishing nets at regular spacings of 100 to 200m, which emit a ‘ping’ approximately every four seconds in an ______________ to alert the porpoise or marine mammal to the ______________ of the nets.

8 a) in line with, b) information on, c) was introduced into, d) at risk, e) will be affected by EXERCISE 3 – Write 5 sentences using the following structures (verb forms cannot be changed):

9 a)Je li Sabor već o tome raspravljao i kada ti propisi stupaju na snagu? b)Premda nautički turizam predstavlja tek jedan segment hrvatske turističke ponude, on ipak zaslužuje posebnu pozornost i prioritet. c)Stanje Sredozemnog mora se je pogoršalo budući da su se obalne zone našle pod izrazitim ekonomskim pritiscima. d)Dostava, carinska procedura, registracija, postavljanje, vez, osiguranje, održavanje i daljnja tehnička podrška je naša dužnost. e)Polog, odnosno jednokratna premija osiguranja, uračunat je u cijenu najma plovila. EXERCISE 4 – Translate into English:

10 THREATS TO MARINE SYSTEMS Direct threatsIndirect threats destructive practises that physically destroy or seriously modify habitats and marine systems destructive practises, either visible or invisible, that impact the water quality and marine life using explosives (e.g. dynamite fishing, construction…) commercial bottom trawling overexploitation ( > commercial extinction > true extinction of species) urbanisation of coastal areas (e.g. construction of urban areas, industrial facilities, construction or reconstruction of breakwaters, jetties, ports, marinas, laying cables, buoys and moorings across the seabed, dredging…) oil spills, release of pollutants, runoff of toxics due to accidents, nautical tourism, traffic or activities in ports, marinas, boatyards... solid waste, sewage, noise, etc. due to traffic, coastal development, shipping, boating… introduction of alien species (ballast waters, yachting…) overharvest due to commercial fishing loading of the marine system with discards (including fish- processing waste and by-catch) excessive fertilisation changes in hydrology

11 In your opinion, what are the most serious threats to marine ecosystems in the Adriatic? What can we do about it? (Key elements: direct / indirect threats, fishing, shipping, tourism, MPA, development, prevention, proactive planning, regulations, integrated management, tools / instruments, incentives, fines…) EXERCISE 4 – Discussion.

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