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This category contains articles about fish that are native to the Adriatic Sea. Pages in category "Fish of the Adriatic Sea" The following 34 pages are in this ...
The Croatian National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan identified more than 7,000 animal and plant species in the Adriatic Sea. The Central Adriatic is especially abundant in endemic plant species, with 535 identified species of green, brown and red algae. [98] Four out of five Mediterranean seagrass species are found in the Adriatic Sea.
Hrs-Brenko M. (1997). "The marine bivalve mollusks in the Kornati national park and the Dugi otok natural park (Adriatic Sea)". Periodicum Biologorum 99(3): 381–395. Hrs-Brenko M. & Legac M. (1991). "A review of Bivalve species in the eastern Adriatic Sea. I. Protobranchia (Solemyidae, Nuculidae, Nuculanidae)". Acta Adriat. 32(2): 655–670.
Due to climate change and increased maritime traffic, the parrotfish, along with around 50 new species, has spread to the Adriatic, threatening the native fish population.
The Adriatic sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii) is a species of fish in the family Acipenseridae. It is native to the Adriatic Sea and large rivers which flow in it of Albania , Greece , Italy , Montenegro , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia .
The World Sea and Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea and South Adriatic, Boka Bay and; tropical seas. [2] The Marine Biodiversity Conservation Center “Aquarium Boka” is a unique institution in Montenegro that integrates research and education for promoting and practicing effective conservation on behalf of the sea's wildlife. Aquarium builds ...
Squilla mantis for sale at a Catalan market. S. mantis is the only native stomatopod to be fished for on a commercial scale in the Mediterranean. Over 7,000 t is caught annually, 85% of which is caught on Italian shores of the Adriatic Sea, [9] with further production in the Ionian Sea, off Sardinia, off the coast of Catalonia and off the Balearic Islands.
Fucus virsoides is a species of brown alga endemic to the Adriatic Sea. [1] The Bay of Kotor was defined as one of the southernmost limits of Fucus virsoides. [2]