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Strong Sea Life and the SeaWatcher APP land in Stintino
Strong Sea Life - Survey and TReatment ON Ghost nets - and the SeaWatcher App will be present at the next round of the "17th National Latin Sailing ...
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Ecotoxicological methods: towards common evaluation criteria for different fields. III Day of applied ecotoxicology
Sediments and waters of marine, lake and inland environments; soils; waste Traditional contaminants (metals and organic contaminants) and above all emerging ...
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Marine strategy. The monitoring of the Italian seas
On 25 September in Palermo the results of some activities relating to the second cycle of monitoring of the marine environment conducted in all Italian seas ...
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Quaterly bulletin on a research funding
Investments of up to €8 billion in the wind sector
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World Tsunami Awareness Day
Promoting a culture of information and prevention as a key focus for tsunami risk mitigation. This is the goal of World Tsunami Awareness Day (WTAD), an annual ...
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New Study Investigates Spatial Risk Exposure of Floating Marine Litter to Cetaceans and Sea Turtles
Marine debris has become a constant threat to marine species, with ingestion or entanglement being among the main threath for cetaceans and sea turtles. ...
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Second webinar "The implementation of the Marine Strategy Directive"
Non-indigenous species and the role of citizen science The Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security and Federparchi, in collaboration with ISPRA, are ...
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The Hydrographic Units in support of the PNRR-MER projects
In the field of marine protection of the seabed and the restoration of maritime and coastal ecosystems, the Navy has always been a protagonist and continues to ...
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Monk Seal: Two Sightings in a Few Days
Over the past week, the monk seal, one of the species most at risk of extinction and strictly protected under the Habitats Directive, has been sighted in the ...
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Climate Change and Cetaceans in the Mediterranean: a strong reduction in the conditions suitable for the survival of some species is estimated in 25 years
The warming of the Mediterranean Sea is proceeding at a faster rate than the global average, putting all the species that live there at serious risk. Cetaceans ...
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