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Identifying the drivers of microbial community changes and interactions in polluted coastal sediments. [PDF]
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Factors Affecting Distribution of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds in Bottom Sediments of Odra River Estuary (SW Baltic Sea). [PDF]
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The influence of non-oceanic forces on the mean sea level of the Brazilian coast: a bivariate and multivariate approach. [PDF]
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Voyage to the Frozen Continent: A Comprehensive GNSS Dataset from a Ship's Expedition to Antarctica. [PDF]
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The Port, the Sea and the Wrong Sun
2022The port of Gioia Tauro was always there, yet was never there, in my youth. Something so big and yet so out of place. No one seemed to be working at the site of the port of Gioia Tauro on a Monday morning in November 2017. I had driven by the port fences many times before but that time I stopped. Where was everyone?
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Port to Port Sea Voyaging and the Logistics of Empire
2021Abstract The chapter shows how the onset of the First World war rerouted the material and human circuits that traversed the eastern Mediterranean. The outcome of this process, though not without its challenges, was the establishment of a British maritime logistical network that linked Alexandria and Salonica, numerous islands between ...
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2017
Abstract Ports are vital to the functioning of the Internal Market and the economic strength of the European Union. The European Union is dependent on its ports to facilitate trade, not just internationally, but also between Member States themselves; in fact, 75 per cent of vessels in EU ports are making intra-EU journeys.
Elvira Aliende Rodríguez +1 more
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Abstract Ports are vital to the functioning of the Internal Market and the economic strength of the European Union. The European Union is dependent on its ports to facilitate trade, not just internationally, but also between Member States themselves; in fact, 75 per cent of vessels in EU ports are making intra-EU journeys.
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