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2009
The Mediterranean endemic Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767) is a colonial scleractinian coral belonging to the family Faviidae and the only zooxanthellate coral from Mediterranean whose colonies may fuse in reef-like structures similar to those in tropical seas.
Kružić, Petar, Peirano, Andrea
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The Mediterranean endemic Cladocora caespitosa (Linnaeus, 1767) is a colonial scleractinian coral belonging to the family Faviidae and the only zooxanthellate coral from Mediterranean whose colonies may fuse in reef-like structures similar to those in tropical seas.
Kružić, Petar, Peirano, Andrea
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2009
Although the Posidonia oceanica meadows in Mediterranean Sea have been studied over the last few decades, the data about the status of this endemic magnoliophyte are scarcer from the Adriatic Sea. Samples of P. oceanica meadows were collected in June, July and August 2006 using scuba diving at 12 sites in the area of the National Park Mljet, all at ...
Pečar, Osvin, Kružić, Petar
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Although the Posidonia oceanica meadows in Mediterranean Sea have been studied over the last few decades, the data about the status of this endemic magnoliophyte are scarcer from the Adriatic Sea. Samples of P. oceanica meadows were collected in June, July and August 2006 using scuba diving at 12 sites in the area of the National Park Mljet, all at ...
Pečar, Osvin, Kružić, Petar
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1997
The presence and vertical distribution of bivalve species was observed during summer 1995 and 1996 in Mljet National Park within the student project "Research of Macrobenthos in Sea of Mljet Island". 21 stations along the coast of National Park and 10 in Mljet s "lakes" were surveyed as well as two stations outside the borders of National Park.
Žerlić, Tihana, Hrs-Brenko, Mirjana
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The presence and vertical distribution of bivalve species was observed during summer 1995 and 1996 in Mljet National Park within the student project "Research of Macrobenthos in Sea of Mljet Island". 21 stations along the coast of National Park and 10 in Mljet s "lakes" were surveyed as well as two stations outside the borders of National Park.
Žerlić, Tihana, Hrs-Brenko, Mirjana
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2009
The goal of this document is to refine the transition strategy towards cleaner transport in our regions. The refinement is based on the lessons learned during the first year of the BIOSIRE project. There are two main sources for these lessons. The first source is formed by the lessons from previous projects and implementations in tourist areas that ...
Ćosić, Boris +2 more
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The goal of this document is to refine the transition strategy towards cleaner transport in our regions. The refinement is based on the lessons learned during the first year of the BIOSIRE project. There are two main sources for these lessons. The first source is formed by the lessons from previous projects and implementations in tourist areas that ...
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Tarballs are black, often spherical objects, which, once crushed, develop a strong petroleum odour, and are usually related to the oil spills (+natural oil seepage). The occurrence of tarballs in nature is frequent, and they are recorded in several countries.
Fajković, Hana, Marinović, Slavica
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Fajković, Hana, Marinović, Slavica
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2017
Pinna nobilis is one of the most imposing member of Mediterranean bivalve mollusks, reaching a size up to 120 cm and with reported maximum age of 27 years. It is endangered and protected species under both local and EU laws with recent demographic expansions.
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Pinna nobilis is one of the most imposing member of Mediterranean bivalve mollusks, reaching a size up to 120 cm and with reported maximum age of 27 years. It is endangered and protected species under both local and EU laws with recent demographic expansions.
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