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Mediterranean Marine Science is a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal publishing original research in the fields of Oceanography, Marine Biology, Fisheries, Marine Conservation, and Aquaculture in the Mediterranean and adjacent areas. It is published by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research with technical help from EKT ePublishing.
Dulcic, J. and A. Pallaoro (2003). Lessepsian Fish Migrants Reported in the East Adriatic Sea: An Annotated List, Ser. hist. nat.. Golani, D. (1998). Impact of Red Sea Fish Migrants through the Suez Canal on the Aquatic Environment of the Eastern Mediterranean, Yale FE&S Bulletin 103. Tortonese E (1966). "Echinoderms from the coast of Lebanon".
Fishbase: Fishspecies in Mediterranean Sea Jennings G.H. MedFish 2000 The Taxonomic Checklist and the 2004 CD Update . Calypso Publications, London:, ISBN 0 906301 82 3 .
Marine mammals comprise over 130 living and recently extinct species in three taxonomic orders. The Society for Marine Mammalogy, an international scientific society, maintains a list of valid species and subspecies, most recently updated in October 2015. [1] This list follows the Society's taxonomy regarding and subspecies.
Comptes Rendus des Séances de l'Institut des Sciences de Roumanie, ancienne Académie des Sciences de Roumanie, Bucharest. v. 4 (núms. 5–6): 380–386. Murgoci, A. A., 1964: Contribution à la connaissance des gobiesocides (ordre des Xenopterygii) de la Mer Noire. Revue Roumaine de Biologie Serie de Zoologie v. 9 (núm. 5): 297–306.
The TRITON ultra-modern marine research park is the headquarters of the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research. It is a three-story building situated in Anavyssos and it houses 34 laboratories, 65 offices, a library, a computer centre, a 200 seats auditorium and two small conference rooms with a seating capacity of 30 to 40.
The Mediterranean is home to several other large marine species that are sometimes associated with cetaceans in the collective imagination, notably through the myths and legends of sea monsters [52] (both the Greek ketos and latincetus refer to whales, large sharks and all manner of large animals and "sea monsters").
Molluscs of the Mediterranean Sea (2 C, 176 P) Pages in category "Fauna of the Mediterranean Sea" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total.