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Unraveling the levels of emerging contaminants along the eastern Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]

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Haydous F   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bioactivity Assessment and Untargeted Metabolomics of the Mediterranean Sea Pen <i>Pennatula phosphorea</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesMar Drugs
Scarpato S   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Mediterranean Sea

2020
The Mediterranean Sea, which is considered a biodiversity hotspot, is, by far, the leading tourism destination in the world, receiving more than 267 million international tourists in 2017, and producing a high anthropogenic pressure on its natural environment. The arrival of these tourists is mainly concentrated during the summer season when the use of
Antonio Tovar-Sánchez   +2 more
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The Mediterranean Sea

2014
Environmental change relations in the Mediterranean Sea since its formation and all aspects of life in it and around its shores Looks at ways the geology, currents and chemistry of the Sea have affected plant life, fauna and mankind from the distant past, through present patterns, towards likely future scenarios Essential to researchers and advanced ...
GOFFREDO, STEFANO, Dubinsky, Z.
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Marine Chemosynthesis in the Mediterranean Sea

2013
The Mediterranean Sea contains a vast spectrum of chemosynthetic habitats from shallow marine to bathyal depths. These habitats (hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, reducing sediment) are home to bacteria and archaea acting as primary producers using the energy obtained by oxidizing reducing compounds in fluids (e.g., H2S and hydrocarbons such as CH4) to ...
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Floating debris in the Mediterranean Sea

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2014
Results from the first large-scale survey of floating natural (NMD) and anthropogenic (AMD) debris (>2 cm) in the central and western part of the Mediterranean Sea are reported. Floating debris was found throughout the entire study area with densities ranging from 0 to 194.6 items/km(2) and mean abundances of 24.9 AMD items/km(2) and 6.9 NMD items/km(2)
Suaria Giuseppe, Aliani Stefano
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Toxic dinoflagellates in the Mediterranean sea

Giornale botanico italiano, 1995
Abstract A review of the distribution of toxic dinoflagellates and related toxic events in the Mediterranean Sea is provided. Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) and paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) are the main seafood contaminations, that have been reported since 1987. In 1994 four lethal cases for PSP were reported in Morocco.
HONSELL G.   +3 more
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Sea Art: The Mediterranean Sea Terrace Proposal

2010
A new art form, Sea Art, is announced. Complementing Land Art, the artist/macroengineer authoring team hereby proposes a deliberate and particular Mediterranean Sea terracing project. Sea Art could constitute a needed new category of very controllable post-completion mitigation, viz., Macroengineering, a planning and decorative local sea level ...
Pugno, Nicola   +2 more
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The Mediterranean Sea

2005
Lucien LAUBIER: Mediterranean Sea and Humans: improving a Conflictual Partnership.- Claude MILLOT and Isabelle TAUPIER-LETAGE: Circulation in the Mediterranean Sea.- J.P. BETHOUX: Nutrient (N,P,Si), Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Ratios, CO2 Sequestration and Anthropogenic Forcing in the Mediterranean Sea.- Joan ALBAIGES: Persistent Organic Pollutants in the ...
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Mediterranean Seas

2021
Igor S. Zonn   +4 more
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