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LME
(redirected from Large marine ecosystem)

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LMELondon Metal Exchange (UK)
LMELoi de Modernisation de l'Economie (French: Economy Modernization Act)
LMELarge Marine Ecosystem
LMELocal Management Entity
LMELiquid Malt Extract
LMELayer Management Entity
LMELiquid Metal Embrittlement
LMELightweight Maintenance Enclosure
LMELarge Memory-Enabled (Microsoft)
LMELine Monitoring Equipment
LMELast Man on Earth (movie)
LMELiquid Motion in a Rotating Tank Experiment
LMELinkage Message Exchange
LMELine Module Equipment
LMELiquid Management Experiment
LMELaboratoire de Modélisation Environnementale (French: Environmental Modeling Laboratory)
LMELeaky-Mode Excitation
LMELarge Modern Ecotype
LMELloyd's Mirror Effect
LMELeast Mean Entropy
LMELegion Medal of Excellence (The Royal Canadian Legion)
LMELunar Module Engine
LMELogistics MANPRINT Evaluation
LMELepidoptera of Middle East


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Known as the Northeast US Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (NES LME), the ecosystem spans approximately 100,000 square miles and supports some of the highest revenue-generating fisheries in the nation.
Scientists have divided such coastal waters into 64 large marine ecosystems.
Vision Statement The Yellow Sea Ecoregion Support Project will cooperate with partners to achieve the vision: By 2020, the Yellow Sea becomes a sea where life-supporting critical habitats are effectively protected and managed; where populations of the most ecologically, economically, and culturally important species are restored and thriving; and where coastal communities enjoy a full spectrum of ecosystem services provided by a healthy large marine ecosystem.
 
 
 
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