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Sponge disease in the Adriatic Sea
Marine Ecology, 2012AbstractA mass mortality episode involving three marine dyctioceratid sponges, Ircina variabilis, Sarcotragus spinosulus and Spongia officinalis, was observed on ‘Scoglio del Trave’ (Conero Promontory, North Adriatic Sea) in late summer 2009. In this area, calm sea and high temperatures throughout summer created unfavorable environmental conditions ...
DI CAMILLO C. G. +3 more
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2016
This chapter studies the basic physiographical and oceanographical peculiarities of the Adriatic Sea. It describes in brief the islands, coasts, relief, and bottom sediments. It provides the general hydrometeorological characteristics (wind, waves, and precipitations).
Igor S. Zonn, Andrey G. Kostianoy
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This chapter studies the basic physiographical and oceanographical peculiarities of the Adriatic Sea. It describes in brief the islands, coasts, relief, and bottom sediments. It provides the general hydrometeorological characteristics (wind, waves, and precipitations).
Igor S. Zonn, Andrey G. Kostianoy
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The genus Dinophysis in the Southern Adriatic Sea
Giornale botanico italiano, 1996Abstract Some preliminary results of a survey carried out along the Southern Adriatic coasts (Brindisi-S.M. Leuca) are reported in order to contribute to the knowledge of the phytoplankon community of this area. Ten Dinophysis species had been identified, four of them are known to be involved in DSP mussel contamination. Spatio-temporal distribution of
Caroppo, C. +3 more
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Yessotoxin in mussels of the northern Adriatic Sea
Toxicon, 1997This study investigated the composition of diarrhoetic shellfish toxins in the hepatopancreas of mussels from the northern Adriatic Sea. The major toxins were shown to be yessotoxin, identified by its chromatographic properties and spectral data, and okadaic acid, detected both by fluorometric high-performance liquid chromatography and by comparison of
CIMINIELLO, PATRIZIA +7 more
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Artificial Reefs in the Adriatic Sea
2000Italian initiatives and experiments with artificial reefs, in particular in the Adriatic Sea, have been prompted by the requirement to effectively manage and enhance the coastal seas. The coastal zone is subject to inter- and intra-sector conflicts but has great potential for fishery and mariculture development.
Bombace G, Fabi G, Fiorentini L
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2013
In this Encyclopedia article the author explains to which extent the states bordering the Adriatic Sea are exercising jurisdiction in the various marine zones, as codified in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (territorial sea, contiguous zone, EEZ, continental shelf), also referring to existing delimitation agreements and still ...
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In this Encyclopedia article the author explains to which extent the states bordering the Adriatic Sea are exercising jurisdiction in the various marine zones, as codified in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (territorial sea, contiguous zone, EEZ, continental shelf), also referring to existing delimitation agreements and still ...
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A sea of worms: polychaete checklist of the Adriatic Sea.
Zootaxa, 2015The checklist of polychaetes of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean) based on bibliographic sources published from 1840 to 2014, as well as on novel data, with 49 new records for the area, is herein presented. The Adriatic Sea polychaete fauna comprises at present of 764 species in 360 genera and 62 families.
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2001
The northern Adriatic Sea is the northernmost region of the Mediterranean Sea, extending as far North as 45°47′N and bounded by the Italian peninsula to the West and the Balkans to the East (Figure 5–1). It is a shallow sub-basin of the Adriatic whose southern open boundary is arbitrarily taken as the 100-m isobath, approximately located North of 43°20′
Pierre-Marie Poulain +2 more
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The northern Adriatic Sea is the northernmost region of the Mediterranean Sea, extending as far North as 45°47′N and bounded by the Italian peninsula to the West and the Balkans to the East (Figure 5–1). It is a shallow sub-basin of the Adriatic whose southern open boundary is arbitrarily taken as the 100-m isobath, approximately located North of 43°20′
Pierre-Marie Poulain +2 more
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1996
The Adriatic Sea is a remote branch of the Mediterranean which provides conditions for the development of a heterogeneous flora and vegetation. Due to adverse paleoclimatic effects, tropical, Indo-Pacific, Atlantic, cosmopolitan and endemic species occur side by side, the last being especially well represented in the Adriatic Sea (Feldmann 1958).
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The Adriatic Sea is a remote branch of the Mediterranean which provides conditions for the development of a heterogeneous flora and vegetation. Due to adverse paleoclimatic effects, tropical, Indo-Pacific, Atlantic, cosmopolitan and endemic species occur side by side, the last being especially well represented in the Adriatic Sea (Feldmann 1958).
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Checklist of the echinoderm fauna of the Adriatic Sea
Zootaxa, 2017This paper presents a checklist of echinoderm species in the Adriatic Sea. The checklist is based on the review of the available literature data, with temporal coverage from the end of the 18th century to the present day, including the most recent investigations of benthic communities.
Despalatović, Marija +2 more
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