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New Hope for the Critically Endangered Common Angel Shark Squatina squatina in the Adriatic Sea
Historically, two angel shark species, common angel shark Squatina squatina and smoothback angel shark Squatina oculata, were common in the upper continental shelf of the eastern Adriatic Sea. Although both species are considered critically endangered in
Gajić Andrej A.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF SANDY BEACHES ON THE ALBANIAN ADRIATIC COAST [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of six beaches on the Adriatic Coast of Albania, stretching along a 200 km line, to identify the microbiological quality of sand and the preferences and priorities of beachgoers regarding their use ...
Edjona Bici, Spase Shumka
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Scientific observer records were used to estimate the retained and discarded catch composition of the commercial boat seine fisheries over Posidonia oceanica (Linnaeus) Delile meadows in the eastern Adriatic, from November 2008 to December 2009.
Perica Cetinić +2 more
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VELA AND MALA PALAGRUŽA - DIOMEDIAE INSULAE [PDF]
Sailing route leading from central Dalmatia to the Gargano region was one of the most heavily travelled seaways in antiquity. On the one hand it is marked by the toponyms associated with Diomedes and his cult in historical and geographical sources ...
Mithad Kozličić
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“Our Adriatic”: Comment on Forum on Adriatic Tourism
AbstractThis short piece comments on the articles presented in the forum on Adriatic tourism and their analyses of competing historical claims to “our Adriatic.” The comment focuses on questions raised about ownership of the sea and the Adriatic's borders of belonging. While sovereignty over areas of the Adriatic has proven an enduring diplomatic issue
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The spread of farming in the Eastern Adriatic
The authors present a new, two-stage model of the spread of farming along the eastern Adriatic coast based on the first appearance of pottery. The initial stage was a very rapid dispersal, perhaps by ‘leapfrog colonisation’, associated with cave sites in southern Dalmatia.
Forenbaher, Stašo, Miracle, Preston T.
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The beginning of the Neolithic in the Adriatic region dates back to approximately 6000 cal BC, and the appearance of Impressed Ware pottery marks its generic development.
Kačar Sonja
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Defoliation and cluster thinning are useful canopy management techniques to modulate grapevine carbon distribution and microclimate. Both techniques are directed to achieve the proper balance between fruit and foliage, and to maximize production of well ...
Ana Mucalo +3 more
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Changes in the level of magnetic declination in the Adriatic from 1806 to 1995 – a contribution to the history of Adriatic seafaring [PDF]
The paper analyzes changes in magnetic declination in the Adriatic Sea from the first measurements in 1806 to the latest isogonic charts from 1995. The basis of analysis are data provided by the Adriatic pilot books as literature that mariners used as an
Mithad Kozličić, Sanda Uglešić
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In this study, the effects of sequential fermentation of Lachancea thermotolerans/S. cerevisiae on the production of Plavac Mali wines were investigated in comparison with the commonly used inoculation of the commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain ...
Ana Mucalo +2 more
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