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Metal Pollution and Ecotoxicology of the Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
Modern economic development of the Boka Kotorska Bay, known for its outstanding natural values, in terms of dynamics and size, is often not in line with the principles of environmental protection. As a consequence, over the recent decades, the Bay has been exposed to anthropogenic pollution. Marine sediment acts at the same time as a depositor and also
Danijela Joksimovic   +2 more
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Physical and Geographical Description of the Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
Compared to other parts of the Adriatic Sea, the Boka Kotorska Bay represents a unique and specific entity with its geographical position and geomorphological, climatological, hydrological and biotic characteristics. The sea deeply penetrates into the continent making it a unique fjord with the Mediterranean climate.
Ivica Radovic
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Occurrence and Distribution of Crustacean Decapoda in Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
An annotated species of crustacean Decapoda list is provided for the area of Boka Kotorska Bay, based on the available literature. Review of the relevant literature showed that the number of the species known in this area is 62. Two of these species are recognized as Atlanto-tropical immigrants.
Slavica Petović   +2 more
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Regional Climate Change in the Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
In this chapter we are analyzing the observed regional climate change in the region of the Boka Kotorska Bay basing on a set of key meteorological parameters: near-surface air temperature, sea-level pressure, atmospheric precipitation, snow cover, wind speed, and cloud cover over the past 60 years.
Evgeniia Kostianaia   +2 more
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Satellite Remote Sensing of the Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
In the chapter we show capabilities of satellite remote sensing for environmental monitoring of the Boka Kotorska Bay. A small size of the Bay requires usage of high-resolution satellite data from the Landsat, SPOT, Radarsat-2, QuickBird, FORMOSAT-2, Sentinel-1A, Sentinel-2A, and other space platforms with spatial resolution of 1–30 m.
Evgeniia Kostianaia   +2 more
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Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
Boka 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.
Slavica Petović
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Mariculture in the Boka Kotorska Bay: Tradition, Current State and Perspective

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
This paper presents data on initial scientific research activities conducted in order to explore the possibilities for bivalve farming in the conditions of the Boka Kotorska Bay; the data on experimental project related to technology transfer and protection of farming sites against predators, as well as the methods for defining the mariculture sites ...
Milica Mandic   +2 more
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Estimation of Air Pollution from Ships in the Boka Kotorska Bay

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016
The 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
Spiro Ivosevic, Ivosevic Spiro
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Agriculture in the Boka Kotorska Bay

2016
The Boka Kotorska covers an area of 616 km2 and belongs to the coastal region, and it is a large bay on the Adriatic coast. In administrative terms, the Boka Kotorska is divided into three municipalities: Herceg Novi, Kotor and Tivat. By 1960s, agriculture was dominant in the Boka Kotorska, while tourism was in its infancy, as well as other industries.
Miomir Jovanović   +2 more
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Chaetognaths in Boka Kotorska Bay

Studia marina, 2014
Temporal and spatial distribution of pelagic chaetognaths was studied at six stations in Boka Kotorska Bay from March 2009 to June 2010. This work present for the first time detailed information of the ecology of chaethognats in the specific ecosystem of Boka Kotorska Bay. Chaethognats were more numerous in Kotor Bay and Parasagitta setosa was dominant
Lučić, Davor, Hure, Marijana
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