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DETAILED ZONING OF THE COASTAL AND SHELF AREAS OF MARINE ECOREGIONS: A CASE STUDY OF THE BLACK SEA
developed principles for zoning marine ecoregions of the World. The authors designated 12 realms, 62 provinces and 232 ecoregions (marine basins). This zoning system reflects the major global features of life in the ocean. However, the assessment of biodiversity, productivity, and the use and conservation of biological resources requires the development of a more detailed system of ecoregion zoning units. This article discusses principles of detailed bionomic zoning of the coastal and shelf areas of marine ecoregions using the Black Sea as an example.