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The Eastern Mediterranean Sea is the most invaded sea on the planet, with 666 non-indigenous species now recorded in the region. However, not all of these become successful in their new environments.
Aylin Ulman +2 more
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Abstract This archeoseismologic study focuses on the Leukos settlement that thrived on the west coast of the forearc island of Karpathos in the 4th−6th centuries CE. The onshore site occupies the eastern rim of the offshore Karpathos Basin, the deepest Aegean basin, in a sector of the Hellenic forearc typically regarded as seismically insignificant ...
Karen L. Kleinspehn, Michael C. Nelson
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Summary The response of Posidonia oceanica meadows to global warming of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the increase in sea surface temperature (SST) is particularly severe, is poorly investigated. Here, we reconstructed the long‐term P. oceanica production in 60 meadows along the Greek Seas over two decades (1997–2018), using lepidochronology. We
Victoria Litsi‐Mizan +5 more
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Abstract This paper develops a multidimensional methodological framework for examining the geographical handicaps and associated socioeconomic drawbacks of nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) III regions in Greece to conceive diverse dimensions of peripherality and target the de‐peripheralization of peripheral regions.
Dimitrios Tsiotas, Vassilis Tselios
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Abstract Increasing depletion of fish stocks in the Mediterranean Sea intensifies conflicts between fisheries and marine mammals, such as the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu, 1821). To increase the knowledge of such interactions in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, fishing activities of commercial fisheries and biomass of fish ...
Sanne Eline Janssen +4 more
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Abstract Local energy projects have been associated with several benefits for the local community like social cohesion, economic gains, new skills, and environmental awareness. Yet, there is limited research on whether the projects fulfill their sustainability promises, and how the local community perceive the benefits. This research introduces a novel
Marula Tsagkari +2 more
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Corfu Crisis of 1923: Occupation of Kerkyra in Context of Italian Policy in Eastern Mediterranean
The history of the Italian occupation of the island of Kerkyra (Corfu), one of the Ionian Islands currently part of Greece, is considered. The period after 1912 when Italy, having won a military victory over the Ottoman Empire, occupied Libya and the ...
T. P. Nesterova
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The history of the diplomatic struggle for control of Kastellorizo archipelago, a small group of Islands off the southwest coast of Turkey, is examined. It is reported that the establishment of British control over Cyprus (1878), the Italian-Turkish war ...
T. P. Nesterova
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The Greek-Italian Threat During the Inter-War Period and the Tensions in the Aegean (1924-1926)
The attempt was made to create a new balance at the end of World War I, and Türkiye gained a place in the newly established order through the Treaty of Lausanne.
Çağla Derya Tağmat
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The Greek Aspect of the Post-War Territorial Settlement in the USSR-USA Relations (1945–1946)
The article discusses the positions of the USSR and the USA as to the territorial national claims of Greece after World War II. The Greek government claimed the Dodecanese Islands in the Aegean Sea, the Island of Sazan in the Adriatic Sea, Northern ...
Alexander Alexandrovich Kalinin
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