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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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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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Hydrodynamics of the Adriatic Sea
1982Abstract Two extreme average situations characterize the Adriatic Sea. The first one, typical of seasonal conditions of autumn-winter, with a complete homogeneity of the vertical distribution of the water physical properties (temperature, salinity, hence density); the second one, relative to the seasonal conditions of spring-summer, with a very ...
Malanotte Rizzoli P, A Bergamasco
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The bathymetry of the Adriatic Sea
2011The Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR-CNR) conducted several research projects in the Italian side of the Adriatic Sea over more than 15 years collecting bathymetric, geophysical, and sediment core data and performing multidisciplinary studies to reconstruct paleoenvironmental changes and sediment dynamics during the last eustatic cycle. A key issue in
F Foglini +6 more
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Adriatic Sea trade in a European perspective
Scottish Archaeological Journal, 2010This article is a summary of the Dalrymple Lectures given in 2009. It reviews the archaeology of north-west European economics, and then contrasts this with the new evidence for 7th- to 9th-century long-distance commerce in the Adriatic Sea region and its implications for the changing economic circumstances in peninsula Italy.
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