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Statistical analyses of the Baltic maritime traffic
The Baltic Sea, the largest brackish body of water in the world, has always been an important sea route connecting the Nordic countries and Russia to continental Europe. Surrounded by nine countries, it also has some of the densest maritime traffic in the world.
Sassi Jukka +4 more
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Real-Time Maritime Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Sensors and History Data Embedding. [PDF]
Venskus J +4 more
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Emerging applications of large language models in ecology and conservation science
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) mark a major development in artificial intelligence, with potentially transformative implications for ecology and conservation science. Built on advanced deep‐learning architectures, these models can support a wide range of tasks. We reviewed emerging applications of LLMs, drawing on the wider scientific literature
Christos Mammides +5 more
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Adaptive Information Visualization for Maritime Traffic Stream Sensor Data with Parallel Context Acquisition and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Kim KI, Lee KM.
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Economic importance of the Belgian ports: Flemish maritime ports, Liège port complex and the port of Brussels – Report 2009 [PDF]
This paper is an annual publication issued by the Microeconomic Analysis service of the National Bank of Belgium. The Flemish maritime ports (Antwerp, Ghent, Oostende, Zeebrugge), the Autonomous Port of Liège and the port of Brussels play a major role in
Claude Mathys
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Evaluating the use of taxonomy in the IUCN Red List
Abstract Taxonomy defines the units that conservationists strive to preserve for future generations. However, the discovery of new species and the taxonomic revision of existing species affect conservation efforts. Despite the importance of taxonomy for a species’ conservation, there is currently no overview of how those leading species extinction risk
Stephen T. Garnett +8 more
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Shows the spatiotemporal predictability of wintering eiders based on monitoring data from 1993–2023 with intertidal and subtidal Marine Protected Areas (yellow and green, respectively), and a depiction of the current mismatch between eider hotspots and protection measures. Abstract Migratory animals often follow predictable spatiotemporal distributions
Kasper J. Meijer +6 more
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Sea Transport Demand in the Mainer Spanish Ports. [PDF]
The objective of the present paper is to analyse the progress of data in shipping demand between 1993 and 2002 in the most important spanish ports, in the others words, those ports that are under State Ports protection, and their relation with Gross ...
Javier Rojas Andrades +3 more
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The aesthetic sublime of megaproject structures: A framework and a research agenda
Abstract The physical structures of megaprojects—such as mega‐canals, metros, railway lines, bridges, tunnels, and iconic opera houses—hold a profound capacity to generate aesthetic experiences with enduring societal impact. Yet, research on megaprojects has predominantly focused on functionality and economic rationale with aesthetics being pushed to ...
Federica De Molli +2 more
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Splitska vrata-Maritime Traffic and Accidents
This paper analyze geographical position, historic and traffic importance and problems related to safety of navigation through the Splitska vrata. The Splitska vrata (the Strait of Split) is narrow passage between the island of Brač and island of Šolta and allows the shortest ship route from the Port of Split to the open sea. Through the Splitska vrata
Poklepović, Petar +2 more
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