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ENVIRONMENTS: identification of environment descriptive terms in text. The 15th Genomic Standards Consortium, Washington DC (U.S.A.).
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Effects of stressful environmental factors in lagoonal ecosystems on marine microbial and invertebrate populations. ASSEMBLE Presentation, CCMAR - University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal.
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2012.
Effects of stressful environmental factors in lagoonal ecosystems on marine microbial and invertebrate populations. ASSEMBLE Conference, Access to Marine Resources - Generating Knowledge for Science and Society, Olhao, Portugal.
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2012.
Estimating intraspecific variation in Spongia officinalis with microsatellite DNA markers. Assemblée Générale ECIMAR AG4, Centre d’ Oceanologie de Marseille, Station Marine d’ Endoume, Marseille, France.
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2010.
Environmental policies in the Mediterranean. “Selected Environmental Issues in the Mediterranean Region”.
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2009.
Exploring the deep sea microbial communities of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. MicrobeGr-Workshop: Molecular approaches to unravel the hidden microbial work, University of Ioannina, Agrinio, Greece.
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2009.
Exploring the deep-sea microbial habitats of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. 1st National Mikrobiokosmos Conference.
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2008.
EOL – The Encyclopedia of Life. MarBEF General Assembly.
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2007.
Environmental Study of Elounda Bay. ELOUNDA. 54:9-14(InGreek).
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2007.
Effects of aquaculture in three coastal areas. Fisheries News. 199:90-95.
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1997.
EuroMarine Research Strategy Report. EuroMarine Research Strategy Report - Deliverable 3.2. Seventh Framework Programme Project EuroMarine. :1-36. Abstract
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2012.
Engaging citizen-scientists for the assessment of marine biodiversity: experience from the ongoing COMBER project. 3rd International Workshop "Research in Shallow Marine and Fresh Water Systems. 292:14-16. Abstract
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2013.
Evaluation of various algorithms for microbial community analysis on a real dataset derived from pyrosequencing in lagoonal sediments. 5th Conference of the Mikrobiokosmos Society, Athens, Greece.
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2012.
Estimating intraspecific diversity at different geographic scales in the Mediterranean Sea: the case of Spongia officinalis (Porifera: Demospongiae). 5th Biennial Meeting of the International Biogeography Society (IBS), 7-11 January. Abstract
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2011.
An evaluation of the extent and causes of escapes from offshore fin fish farms in six European countries over a three year period. Proceedings of the European Aquaculture Society Conference,EAS Aquaculture Europe - Mediterranean Aquaculture 2020. :487-488.
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2011.
Environmental impact of bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) farming on benthic communities in the eastern Mediterranean. Proceedings of the European Aquaculture Society Conference,EAS Aquaculture Europe - Mediterranean Aquaculture 2020. :741-742.
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2011.
The elaboration of a new Greek regulatory scheme for the adaptation of fish farming production to the environmental characteristics of the receiving marine ecosystems. Proceedings of the European Aquaculture Society Conference,EAS Aquaculture Europe - Mediterranean Aquaculture 2020. :828-829.
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2011.
Exploring the deep-sea microbial habitats of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. 1st National Mikrobiokosmos Conference.
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2008.
Environmental control on the distribution of total and active bacteria in sediments of the Thracian Sea. 8th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography & Fisheries.
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2006.
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2003.
The effect of different types of otter trawl groundrope on benthic nutrient fluxes and sediment biogeochemistry. Symposium on Effects of Fishing Activities on Benthic Habitats: Linking Geology, Biology, Socioeconomics, and Management, 12-14 November 2002, Tampa, Florida, U.S.A..
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2002.
Extinction trends of marine species and populations in the Aegean Sea and adjacent ecoregions. Marine extinctions - patterns and processes. 45:59-74. Abstract
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2013.
Environmental interactions of marine aquaculture in the Mediterranean: current status and expected changes. Life in the Mediterranean Sea: A look at habitat changes.
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2012.