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Microplastics in the Baltic Sea region lakes-standardized insights reveal urban shoreline as key driver. [PDF]
Babkiewicz E +14 more
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ABSTRACT We examine how financial openness (FO) affects financial development in EU countries, distinguishing its size and quality. Gross financial openness, measured by foreign assets and liabilities, reflects international integration and shows an inverted U‐shaped link with development: intermediate levels of openness enhances efficiency, but ...
Hyun‐Jung Nam, Doojin Ryu
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Dynamics of zoosporic parasites in summer phytoplankton communities of the Baltic Sea. [PDF]
Van den Wyngaert S +7 more
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The Baltic Sea is a sensitive and unique ecosystem that has been strongly affected by human activity in the area. It is an important cultural and natural resource that contributes with several economic benefits. Among the many documents aiming to protect the Baltic Sea, this thesis concerns two of the action plans; An Agenda for the Baltic Sea Region –
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ABSTRACT Rebuilding fish stocks to levels above which they produce Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) is a management aim for all European commercially exploited stocks. Progress is typically monitored against the fishing mortality that produces MSY in the long term (FMSY), however, the corresponding biomass target (BMSY) is rarely evaluated nor reported.
Henning Winker +5 more
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Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea. [PDF]
Serrana JM +4 more
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ABSTRACT We investigated whether statolith microchemistry analysis could classify ommastrephid and loliginid squid species into fishery stocks. Statolith nucleus (early life stage) and edge (life stage at time before catch) of Illex coindetii (Verany, 1839) and Loligo forbesii (Steenstrup, 1856) from various areas of the North East Atlantic Ocean and ...
Bianca T. C. Bobowski +10 more
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Millennia-Long Evolution of Temperature and Salinity Dependence of a Baltic Sea Diatom Revealed by Resurrection Experiments. [PDF]
Bolius S +6 more
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ABSTRACT The precautionary approach has been widely accepted as an important guideline in international, regional, and national fisheries management. The United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement provided a foundational framework for the application of the precautionary approach in fisheries management.
Xiao‐lin Chu
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Long-term warming raises risks of seasonal seafloor methane release in the coastal Baltic Sea. [PDF]
Li S +8 more
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