Chouba, Cyrine Pringault, Olivier Domeau, Aurélien Delpoux, Sophie Causse, Léa Marie, Mylène Freydier, Rémi MONTIGNY, CHRYSTELLE
Marinas are semi-enclosed environments characterised by reduced hydrodynamic energy, high sedimentation rates, and reduced oxygen levels. The ongoing development of activities and infrastructure construction are leading to deterioration in the quality of coastal aquatic environments, creating environmental risks. Trace metal elements (TMEs) and org...
Rajter, Denis
Ličen, Kaja
Gairin, Emma Dussenne, Mélanie Mercader, Manon Berthe, Cécile Reynaud, Mathieu Metian, Marc Mills, Suzanne C Lenfant, Philippe Besseau, Laurence Bertucci, Frédéric
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Molecular and cellular endocrinology
Fish development and acclimation to environmental conditions are strongly mediated by the hormonal endocrine system. In environments contaminated by anthropogenic stressors, hormonal pathway alterations can be detrimental for growth, survival, fitness, and at a larger scale for population maintenance. In the context of increasingly contaminated mar...
Guerrero Molina, María Isabel Vásquez Suárez, Yasmín Alexandra Valdes Mosquera, Diana Mercedes
The objective of the research was to compare the logistics and infrastructure characteristics of Puerto Antioquia, compared to Caribbean ports: Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta, the methodology used was descriptive of a qualitative nature, the collection of information was carried out with interviews semi-structured to representatives of por...
Harrison, Nāghuia
Coastal Cannibals is a photographic series exploring the impacts, contradictions, and possibilities of “development” within Whangārei Te Rerenga Paraoa (Whangārei Harbour). Located on New Zealand’s northeastern coast, Whangārei Harbour is a site of significant cultural, ecological, and historical significance for the different iwi (tribes) and hapū...
Stamatović, Kristijan
Chatzinikolaou, Eva Damianidis, Panagiotis Pavloudi, Christina Vasileiadou, Aikaterini Faulwetter, Sarah Keklikoglou, Kleoniki Plaitis, Wanda Mavraki, Dimitra Nikolopoulou, Stamatina Arvanitidis, Christos
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Biodiversity Data Journal
Background Mediterranean ports are sources of significant economic activity and at the same time they act as recipients of considerable anthropogenic disturbance and pollution. Polluted and low-in-oxygen sediments can negatively impact benthic biodiversity and favour recruitment of opportunistic or invasive species. Macrobenthic communities are an ...
Artzy, Michal Jol, Harry Giaime, Matthieu Salmon, Yossi Abu-Hamid, Amani López, Gloria Morhange, Cristophe Kaniewski, David Bauman, Paul Killebrew, Anne
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At the ancient site of Akko/Acre, positioned on the northern side of the Haifa Bay, habitation patterns and anchorage locations changed over time. Causes for this are attributed to ecological and geomorphological fluctuations as well as the impact of human processes. The area is influenced by the silt deposited by the River Na'aman, and coastal sed...
Harteveld, Maurice (author)
Imagine: You are asked to draw a port city from memory. What would you put on paper? Do you think of harbours? Water, docks, cargo, moving loads, and ships? If your drawing shows these elements, don’t be surprised. Sixty-five graduate students also took on the challenge. In answering: “draw the port city of Rotterdam by mind”, the drawings of the p...