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An overview of fisheries discards in the Azores

Fisheries Research, 2019
Abstract In contrast to the vast majority of European maritime territories, the Azores is an isolated oceanic archipelago in the North East Atlantic characterised by small-scale hooks-and-lines fisheries. Yet, in spite of the low environmental impact of such fishing gears, there is no solid integrative information on the discard practices. This study
L. Fauconnet   +8 more
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Petrology of the Azores Islands

, 2018
This chapter presents an overview of the petrology of the Azores Archipelago, based on a review of the published literature on the mineralogy, petrology and major element geochemistry of the Azores islands and Formigas islets. In this chapter, we describe the mineralogy, petrology and major element chemistry of xenoliths/enclaves including peridotites,
P. Larrea, Z. França, E. Widom, M. Lago
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Cladoniaceae of the Azores [PDF]

open access: possibleHerzogia, 2017
Abstract: Pino-Bodas, R., Ahti, T. & Stenroos, S. 2017. Cladoniaceae of the Azores. — Herzogia 30: 445 — 462. Based on material collected from 40 localities on four islands of the Azores, three species of Cladonia are new to Macaronesia: C. conista, C. mauritiana and C. novochlorophaea and four are new to the Azores: C. bellidiflora, C.
Teuvo Ahti Soili Stenroos   +1 more
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The Fungi of the Azores

Kew Bulletin, 1977
The Azores form an archipelago 480 km long, of volcanic islands rising from a submarine ridge. The nearest island to Europe is about 1500 km from Gibraltar, 1250 from Cabo da Roca in Portugal and about 1900 from the English Channel; from the westernmost island it is about 1750 km to Newfoundland.
R. W. G. Dennis   +2 more
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Elasmobranch species richness, fisheries, abundance and size composition in the Azores archipelago (NE Atlantic)

, 2020
Elasmobranchs are a vulnerable resource, more susceptible to overfishing than most teleosts, and their assessment is complicated due to a general lack of information about their fisheries, biology and ecology.
R. Santos   +3 more
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On The Formicidae Of The Azores.

1967
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I. H. H. Yarrow, Joe Cora, Norm Johnson
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New major element analyses of proximal tephras from the Azores and suggested correlations with cryptotephras in North‐West Europe

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2019
The Azores Archipelago is one of the most active volcanic areas in the North Atlantic region. Approximately 30 eruptions have been reported over the last 600 years with some major VEI 5 (Volcanic Explosivity Index) eruptions further back in time.
S. Wastegård, H. Johansson, J. Pacheco
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