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Preliminary investigation oh Bryozoa in the National park "Mljet" (Adriatic Sea, Croatia)

1998
In 1995 the benthic bryozoan species were collected on the outer southwestern cliffs in the National park "Mljet". The island od Mljet is 36 km long and developed at outer rim of the Adriatic shelf. The coast is mainly low and rocky, and cliffs are developed mostly along the southwestern coast of the island.
Novosel, Maja, Požar-Domac, Antonieta
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Proposal of automatic measuring system for monitoring of environment in the National Park "Mljet"

Dubrovnik (Matica hrvatska), 2002
Raspravljane su mogućnosti uspostave automatskog mjernog sustava za nadzor morskog okoliša u nacionalnom parku "Mljet". Dat je prijedlog jednog mjernog sustava sa prijenosom meteoroloških i oceanografskih podataka u stvarnom vremenu do prijemnog centra i njihov prikaza preko Interneta kako bi bili uvijek dostupni zainteresiranim ...
Dadić, Vlado, Ivanković, Damir
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Market Transformation Plan, Dubrovnik Region Island of Mljet – National Park, Island of Losinj

2009
The market transformation plan summarizes the conclusions from the first activities on the local level and provides a detailed planning for the coming phase. This Market Transformation Plan has its focus on three regions in Croatia: Dubrovnik Region, Island of Losinj and Island of Mljet – National Park Mljet.
Ćosić, Boris   +2 more
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The occurrence of tar balls in the Mljet National Park island and their connection with microplastics.

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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Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile beds along the coast of Mljet National Park

1998
Tijekom ljeta 1995., 1996. i 1997. godine provedena su istraživanja makrobentosa u podmorju Nacionalnog parka "Mljet". Metodama autonomnog ronjenja, do dubine od 40 m, istraženo je 38 postaje duž sjeverne, sjeverozapadne i jugozapadne obale otoka Mljeta te 14 postaja u Malom i Velikom jezeru.
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Prilog poznavanju bentoske flore i faune u Nacionalnom parku Mljet - makrofitobentos = Supplement to previous knowledge of benthic flora and fauna in National park Mljet- macrophytobenthos

1997
During the summer seasons in 1995 an 1996 in the area of National Park Mljet the research of macrobenthic biocoenosis was performed. The data on species composition and distribution of benthic flora were given. 22 stations from the cape Tojsti to cape Goli and 10 sites in Mljet's lakes were surveyed by transect method.
Radiša, Tatjana, Zavodnik, Nevenka
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VARIATIONS IN Posidonia oceanica MEADOW STRUCTURE ALONG THE COAST OF THE NATIONAL PARK MLJET (EASTERN ADRIATIC SEA)

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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Prilog poznavanju bentoske flore i faune u Nacionalnom parku Mljet-školjkaši (Bivalvia) = A contribution to the knowledge of benthic flora and fauna in Mljet National park - bivalve species

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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Genetic and morphological variability of the noble pen shell (Pinna nobilis Linnaeus, 1758) in Nature Park Telašćica and National Park Mljet

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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