ISBN-13: 9783030775124 / Angielski / Twarda / 2021 / 620 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030775124 / Angielski / Twarda / 2021 / 620 str.
1. Introduction
Aleksandar Joksimović (1), Mirko Djurović, Igor S. Zonn, Andrey.G. Kostianoy, Aleksander.V. Semenov
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: acojo@ucg.ac.me
2. Physical-geographical characteristics of the coastal zone of Montenegro
Goran Barovic (1),
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Geography, Niksic, Montenegro
E-mail: goran.barovic@ucg.ac.me
3. Spatial and temporal patterns of picoplankton community in the Central and South
Adriatic Sea
Danijela Šantić (1), Ana Vrdoljak Tomaš
(1) Institute of Ocenaography and fisheries, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split,
Croatia,
E-mail: segvic@izor.hr
4. Spatial and temporal distribution and activity of prokaryotic microorganism in the Montenegrin part of the Southern Adriatic Sea
Aleksandra Huter (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro,E-mail: redzica@ucg.ac.me
5. Distribution of phytoplankton in Montenegrin Adriatic open waters
Dragana Drakulović (1), et.al.(2) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro,
E-mail: dragana.dr@ucg.ac.me
6. Zooplankton in Montenegrin Adriatic offshore waters
Branka Pestorić (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: branka06@gmail.org
7. Distribution and abundance of ichthyoplankton in South-Eastern Adriatic SeaMilica Mandić (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: mamilica@ucg.ac.me
8. Macrozoobenthic species as a part of the benthic communities along the Montenegrin Adriatic coast
Slavica Petović (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: kascelanslavica@gmail.com
9. Recruitment and growth of Pinna nobilis in mussel culture in the south Adriatic (Montenegrin coast) and comparison to populations in the western Mediterranean
Rajko Martinović (1), et.al
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: rajko.mar@ucg.ac.me
10. A checklist of the benthic marine macroalgae in Montenegrin coastal waters
Vesna Mačić (1), et.al
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: macic.v@ucg.ac.me
11. Marine habitats of special importance and protected species
Slavica Petović (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: kascelanslavica@gmail.com
12. Marine fisheries in Montenegro: history, tradition and current state
Ana Pešić (1), Zdravko Ikica, Mirko Đurović, Olivera Marković, Aleksandar Joksimović
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: pesica@ucg.ac.me
13. Distribution of certain commercially important species in small-scale fisheries along the Montenegrin coast
Zdravko Ikica (1), Ana Pesic, Ilija Cetkovic, Nikola Đorđevic, Jovana Tomanic
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: zdikica@ucg.ac.me
14. "HVAR" expedition in South-Eastern Adriatic (Croatia, Montenegro)
Zdravko Ikica (1), Igor Isajlovic, Ana Pesic, Nedo Vrgoč, Aleksandar Joksimovic
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: zdikica@ucg.ac.me
15. MEDITS survey in Montenegrin Adriatic Coast
Mirko Đurović (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: mirko.djur@ucg.ac.me
16. FAO-AdriaMed project: Scientific Cooperation to Support Responsible Fisheries in the Adriatic
Nicoletta Milone (1), et.al
(1)FAO Adriamed project, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Fisheries and Aquaculture Departmen, (room C353) Viale delle Terme di Caracalla - 00153 Rome -Italy
E-mail: nicoletta.milone@fao.org
17. A review of studies on set gear selectivity in the Adriatic SeaMartina Scanu (1), Luca Bolognini, Fabio Grati
(1) Institute for Biological Resources and Marine Biotechnologies (IRBIM) National
Research Council (CNR), 60125, Ancona, Italy
E-mail: martina.scanu@irbim.cnr.it
18. Cartilaginous fishes of the Eastern Adriatic Sea: a review of the records from the past decade (2010-2019)
Ilija Ćetković (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: ilijacetkovic65@gmail.com
19. Occurrence and distribution of Crustacean species in Montenegrin territorial waters with special attention to the most significant species
Olivera Marković (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: omarkovic@ucg.ac.me
20. Biological resources of South Adriatic aquatorium and coastal zone of Montenegro: threat, human impact and possibilities for sustainable exploitation
Ivica Radović (1), Vladimir Stevanović, Sreten Mandić, Aleksandar Joksimović, Milica Mandić, Dejan Radović,
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Study, Department for Emergency Management and Environmental Security, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
E: mail: ivica.radovic@fb.bg.ac.rs
21. Sea turtles in the Montenegrin Adriatic coastal watersSlađana Gvozdenović, (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: sladjanag@ucg.ac.me22. Ambient noise from seismic surveys in the Southern Adriatic Sea
A. Širović, (1), Draško Holcer
(1) , Department of marine biology, Texas A&M University at Galveston , P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, Texas 77553, USA
E-mail: asirovic@tamug.edu
23. Photo-identification of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Montenegrin waters
Draško Holcer (1), Mirko Đurović,
(1) Croatian Natural History Museum, Demetrova 1, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaE-mail: drasko.holcer@hpm.hr
24. Managing wide-ranging species of conservation concern beyond the territorial seas of the Adriatic.
Peter Mackelworth (1), Draško Holcer
Blue World Institute, 51551, Veli Lošinj, CroatiaE-mail: peter.mackelworth@blue-world.org
25. Non-indigenous benthic species along the Montenegrin coast
Slavica Petović (1), Dragana Drakulović, Branka Pestorić
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330 Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: kascelanslavica@gmail.com
26. Invasive marine species in Montenegro Sea waters
Ana Pešić (1), Olivera Marković, Aleksandar Joksimović, Ilija Ćetković, Ana Jevremović
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: pesica@ucg.ac.me
27. Rare and Endangered Fish Species in The Adriatic SeaAna Pešić (1), Zdravko Ikica, Mirko Đurović, Jovana Tomanić, Stefan Ralević
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: pesica@ucg.ac.me
28. Organization of the Center for Adriatic biodiversity protection-AquariumBoka in Institute of Marine Biology Kotor
Mirko Đurović (1), Aleksandar Joksimović, Radoje Laušević
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: mirko.djur@ucg.ac.me
29. Conclusions
Aleksandar Joksimović (1), Mirko Djurović, Igor S. Zonn, Andrey.G. Kostianoy Aleksander.V. Semenov
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: acojo@ucg.ac.meDr. Aleksandar Joksimović is scientific adviser of the Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro, and head of the Laboratory of Ichthyology and Marine Fisheries. He is also the vice-chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM-FAO RIM); coordinator of the working group on fisheries and mariculture of the Forum Chambers of commerce of the Adriatic-Ionian region; and national scientific focal point from Montenegro in the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean, based in Rome.
Dr. Mirko Đurović is a senior scientific associate at the Laboratory of Ichthyology and Marine Fisheries at the Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro. He is a member of the working group for negotiations with the EU regarding Chapter 13 – Fisheries and Chapter 18 – Statistics and an active member of the FAO AdriaMed and GFCM working groups for small pelagic and demersal species. Since 2014 he is the director of the Institute of Marine Biology and member of the Senate of University of Montenegro from 2016.
Prof. Dr.Igor S. Zonn is a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and the general director of the Engineering Research and Production Center for Land Reclamation, Water Management and Ecology “Soyuzvodproekt” (Moscow). He has authored over 450 scientific articles and 50 monographs, and is also the author of several encyclopedias on, for instance, the Black, Caspian, White, Baltic, Adriatic, and Ionian seas, Arctic Ocean and Danube River, published by International Relations (Russia) and by Springer.
Prof. Dr. Andrey G. Kostianoy is Chief Scientist at the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), a Visiting Professor at the University of Liege (Belgium), and Honorary Professor of Tver State University (Russia). He is one of the Series Editors of “The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry”, Springer, and has authored over 300 peer-reviewed papers, acted as an author and/or editor of 65 books, including several encyclopedias on, for instance, the Black, Caspian, White, Baltic, Adriatic and Ionian seas and Arctic Ocean published by International Relations (Russia) and by Springer.
Prof. Dr. Alexander V. Semenov is Rector of S.Yu. Witte Moscow University (Moscow), and Honorary Professor at the Higher School of Finance and Management (Bialystok, Poland). He has authored more than 100 scientific publications, and acted as an author and editor of 25 books, including several encyclopedias on, for instance, the White, East Siberian, Baltic, Adriatic, and Ionian Seas and the Arctic Ocean published by International Relations (Russia) and by Springer.
This is the first of two volumes that together provide an integrated picture of the Montenegrin Adriatic coast, presenting the natural components of the system as well as the chemical composition and chemical processes in the extended area.
This book describes the biology and ecology of the high seas of the Montenegrin coast, with a special focus on their biodiversity, flora and fauna, fisheries, mariculture, marine reptiles and mammals. The data has been collected through national and international projects over the last few decades and provides the reader with models and recommendations for the protection of this vital region of the Adriatic coast, as well as scientific recommendations for the sustainable use of its biological resources.
Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, the book offers an invaluable source of information for researchers, students and environmental managers alike.
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