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Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Boka Kotorska Bay
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016Boka Kotorska Bay is one of the most renowned stretches of the Montenegrin coast and it is the Mediterranean’s only fjord. It is a relatively closed ecosystem, which is very sensitive and requires special measures to maintain its environmental as well as developmental status.
Jelena Knežević, Slavica Petović
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Phytobenthos in the Boka Kotorska Bay: State of Knowledge and Threats
2016Research of phytobenthos in Boka Kotorska Bay did not start until the second half of the twentieth century and 219 species have been described so far in this area. The highest number of identified taxa in the Bay belongs to the Atlantic phytogeographic element (35.1%), followed by the Mediterranean (18.9%), cosmopolitan (12.2%), and others.
Vesna Mačić, Slađana Krivokapić
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Phytoplankton Community and Trophic State in Boka Kotorska Bay
2016Compiling the available data collected over many years of research of Boka Kotorska Bay showed variability in terms of dynamics and abundance of phytoplankton organisms. The Boka Kotorska Bay is a relatively large (87 km2), semi-enclosed bay, located in the south-eastern part of the Adriatic Sea.
Drakulović, Dragana +4 more
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Estimation of Air Pollution from Ships in the Boka Kotorska Bay
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016The Boka Kotorska Bay, with the Port of Kotor, has become one of the most attractive cruising destinations at the Adriatic Sea. It shows not only great potential in terms of economy, but also great danger if environmental issues are taken into consideration. Emission from cruise ships represents majority of anthropogenic emissions of pollutants in this
Danilo Nikolić +2 more
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BEACH SEINERS IN BOKA KOTORSKA BAY - TRADITION AND CULTURE ALIVE
Voda 2025 : zbornik radovaIn the Boka Kotorska Bay, small pelagic fish, sardines and anchovies are traditionally caught almost exclusively with coastal beach seiners with the use of artificial light in the coastal area. This type of fishing has a centuries-old tradition in the Boka Kotorska Bay.
Aleksandar Joksimović +4 more
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Bacterial Diversity of the Boka Kotorska Bay
2017Boka Kotorska Bay using flow cytometry, epifluorescence microscopy as well as CARD FISH methods. Preliminary results of bacterial communities in sediment using next generation sequencing are presented as well. The Boka Kotorska Bay represents a semi-closed basin with specific hydrographic characteristics where it is very important to investigate ...
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Spatial and temporal distribution of appendicularians in the Boka Kotorska Bay
2014Temporal and spatial distribution of pelagic tunicates appendicularians was studied at six stations in Boka Kotorska Bay from March 2009 to June 2010. There were found nine species at all. The most numerous pelagic tunicates were found in Tivat Bay. Higher abundance was noticed during spring months.
Hure, Marijana +2 more
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Early medieval sculpture in Boka kotorska bay
2014Nakon objave novijih istraživanja kojima je znatno obogaćen korpus predromaničke skulpture na području Boke kotorske, ukazala se potreba za njezinim sustavnijim i cjelovitijim proučavanjem. Stoga se u radu nastojalo ocrtati jasniju sliku razvoja ranosrednjovjekovne skulpture u Boki od kraja 8. do početaka 12. stoljeća.
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Field survey and sediment sampling in the Boka Kotorska Bay
2008Eight sampling stations were chosen for the extensive investigation of the sea bottom sediments in the Boka Kotorska Bay. This investigation was part of the educational and research programme "Marine Science and Coastal Management in the Adriatic, Western Balkans" funded by the Norwegian Cooperation Program on Research and Higher Education with the ...
Mikac, Nevenka +5 more
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