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Mercury speciation in the Adriatic Sea

open access: yesMarine Pollution Bulletin, 2015
Mercury and its speciation were studied in surface and deep waters of the Adriatic Sea. Several mercury species (i.e. DGM – dissolved gaseous Hg, RHg – reactive Hg, THg – total Hg, MeHg – monomethyl Hg and DMeHg – dimethylmercury) together with other water parameters were measured in coastal and open sea deep water profiles.
Joze Kotnik   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

A sea of worms: polychaete checklist of the Adriatic Sea.

open access: yesZootaxa, 2015
The 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.
Mikac, Barbara, Mikac B
openaire   +4 more sources

Mass balance of trace metals in the Adriatic Sea

open access: yesJournal of Marine Systems, 2000
A first order mass balance of six different trace metals (Mn, Fe, Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni) was presented for a 1-year period for the different compartments of the Adriatic Sea: compartment 1 (northern Adriatic Sea), compartment 2 (central Adriatic Sea and surface
N B Price, P J Statham
exaly   +2 more sources

The Adriatic Sea

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
openaire   +1 more source

The genus Dinophysis in the Southern Adriatic Sea

Giornale botanico italiano, 1996
Abstract 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
openaire   +3 more sources

Sponge disease in the Adriatic Sea

Marine Ecology, 2012
AbstractA 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
openaire   +2 more sources

Yessotoxin in mussels of the northern Adriatic Sea

Toxicon, 1997
This 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
openaire   +3 more sources

Artificial Reefs in the Adriatic Sea

2000
Italian 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
openaire   +2 more sources

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