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Papageorgiou, N, Arvanitidis C, Eleftheriou A.  2006.  Macrofaunal Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sandy Beach Environment. The Mediterranean Coastal Areas from Watershed to the Sea : Interctions and Changes : Proceedings of the Medcore International Conference. :263-274. Abstract
Smith, CJ, Papadopoulou K-N, Dafnomili E, Zivanovic S.  2006.  The Impact of Trawling on Nutrient and Oxygen Fluxes in the Cretan Sea. 8th Hellenic Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries. :206.
Hunt, E, Pafilis E, Tulloch I, Wilson J.  2004.  Index-Driven XML Data Integration to Support Functional Genomics. International Workshop on Data Integration in Life Sciences, DILS'04. LNCS 2994:95-109.
Dounas, C, Davies I, Hayes P, Arvanitidis C, Koulouri P.  2002.  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..
Koulouri, P, Dounas C, Eleftheriou A.  2002.  Preliminary results on the effect of otter trawling on hyperbenthic communities in Heraklion Bay (Eastern Mediterranean, Cretan Sea). Symposium on Effects of Fishing Activities on Benthic Habitats: Linking Geology, Biology, Socioeconomics, and Management, 12-14 November 2002, Tampa, Florida, U.S.A..
Dailianis, T, Kallianiotis A, Vafidis D, Scigliano C.  1999.  Preliminary results on the population dynamics and distribution characteristics of pandalid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea: Pandalidae) in the Northern Aegean. 8th International Congress on the Zoogeography and Ecology of Greece and Adjacent Regions (ICZEGAR), Kavala, 17-21 May.
Triantafyllidis, G, Pantazis G, Xouri G, Papadopoulou K-N, Chatzinikolaou E, Economou AN, Tafas T.  1999.  Cryopreservation of microalgae and toxicity of cryoprotectants for aquaculture. Proceedings 21st Panhellenic Meeting of Hellenic Society of Biological Sciences.