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Publikováno v:
Biology, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 9 (2023)
As a result of climate change, the Mediterranean Sea has been exposed to an increase in the frequency and intensity of marine heat waves in the last decades, some of which caused mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates, including sponges. Spon
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https://doaj.org/article/cd53eb4795fe449481463c62c2c342e3
Autor:
Eva Turicchia, Massimo Ponti, Gianfranco Rossi, Martina Milanese, Cristina Gioia Di Camillo, Carlo Cerrano
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Since 2001, trained snorkelers, freedivers, and scuba diver volunteers (collectively called EcoDivers) have been recording data on the distribution, abundance, and bathymetric range of 43 selected key marine species along the Mediterranean Sea coasts
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https://doaj.org/article/6c21a02173cd4fb78e6b009be71aaa29
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 7, p e0219306 (2019)
Scuba diving experience-which can include accumulated diving experience and familiarity with a diving location-is an important descriptor of diver specialisation and behaviour. Formulating and applying generalisations on scuba diving experience and i
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https://doaj.org/article/54ee00fea6f34b88b6f527cda1b080bd
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202484 (2018)
Citizen Science (CS) strengthens the relationship between society and science through education and engagement, with win-win benefits. Marine Citizen Science (MCS) is increasingly popular, thanks to society's growing interest in marine environments a
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https://doaj.org/article/286d58bb80254a358bafbd52adf59d54
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecotourism. 20:165-188
Non-tropical marine protected areas (MPAs) are likely to experience growing demand from scuba diving tourism, given the pressures on their tropical counterparts. The vulnerability of non-tropical M...
Autor:
Marco A. Palma, Carlo Cerrano, Serena Lucrezi, Antonio Sarà, Melville Saayman, Martina Milanese
Publikováno v:
Tourism in Marine Environments. 13:85-108
Scuba diving tourism may both positively and negatively affect the natural environment, as well as human economies and societies. Marine protected areas (MPAs) in particular attract scuba diving tourism. Even though the activities of scuba divers cou
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 27:303-323
Recreational diving engages 20 million people worldwide. Most of the literature refers to tropical destinations but at least 1 million dives per year take place in Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs). Divers may negatively affect underwater h
Autor:
Fabrizio Torsani, Joaquim Garrabou, Martina Milanese, Eliana Ferretti, Antonio Sarà, Silvija Kipson, Andrea Gari, Tatjana Bakran-Petricioli, Ignasi Montero-Serra, Paula López-Sendino, Ester A. Serrão, Nuria Viladrich, Daniel Gómez-Gras, Àngel López-Sanz, Jean-Baptiste Ledoux, Joana Boavida, Daniela Pica, Carlo Cerrano, Marta Pagès, Bernat Hereu, Cristina Linares, Andrea Gori
Publikováno v:
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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4th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (WCMB 2018), 13-16 May 2018, Montreal
The temperate coralligenous bioconcretions are mainly built by the accumulation of encrusting coralline algae growing at low irradiance levels. They harbour approx
The temperate coralligenous bioconcretions are mainly built by the accumulation of encrusting coralline algae growing at low irradiance levels. They harbour approx
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::72950f730eec5c7e89e3a8704721ad65
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLOS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202484 (2018)
PLOS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202484 (2018)
Citizen Science (CS) strengthens the relationship between society and science through education and engagement, with win-win benefits. Marine Citizen Science (MCS) is increasingly popular, thanks to society’s growing interest in marine environments
Autor:
Emma McKinley, Martina Milanese, Stephen Fletcher, Rebecca Jefferson, Holly Griffin, Stuart Capstick
Publikováno v:
Jefferson, R, McKinley, E, Capstick, S, Fletcher, S, Griffin, H & Milanese, M 2015, ' Understanding audiences : making public perceptions research matter to marine conservation ', Ocean and Coastal Management, vol. 115, pp. 61-70 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2015.06.014
There is increasing awareness of the need to meaningfully engage society in efforts to tackle marine conservation challenges. Public perceptions research (PPR) in a marine conservation context provides tools to see the sea through the multiple lenses