ISBN-13: 9783030776312 / Angielski / Miękka / 2022
ISBN-13: 9783030776312 / Angielski / Miękka / 2022
This is the second 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 covers all aspects of marine chemistry such as the hydrographic and oceanographic characteristics of seawater, the toxicity of heavy metals in the marine environment, the quality of marinas and maritime areas, and the legal regime for protecting the marine environment from pollution.Given the breadth and depth of its coverage, the book offers an invaluable source of information for researchers, students and environmental managers alike.
1. Introduction
Danijela 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: danijela.j@ucg.ac.me
2. Hydrographic and oceanographic characteristics of the Southern part of the Adriatic Sea
Branislav Gloginja (1), Luka Mitrović
(1) Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology of Montenegro, Department of hydrography and oceanography, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
E-mail: branislav.gloginja@meteo.co.me
3. Rivers of the coast of Montenegro
Goran Barovic (1)
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Philosophy, Niksic, Montenegro
E-mail: goran.barovic@ucg.ac.me
4. Forests of the coast of Montenegro
Milic Ćurovic (1)
(1) University of Montenegro, Biotechnical Faculty, Podgorica, Montenegro
E-mail: milic.curovic@ucg.ac.me
5. The Agriculture of Adriatic Montenegrin coast
Miljan Joksimović (1), Miomir Jovanović, Aleksandra Despotović(1) University of Montenegro, Biotehnical Faculty, 81 000, Podgorica, Montenegro
E-mail: miljanj@ucg.ac.me
6. Regional Climate Change of Adriatic Montenegrin coast
Luka Mitrović (1), Slavica Micev, Branislav Gloginja
(1) Institute of Hydrometeorology and Seismology of Montenegro, 81000 Podgorica, MontenegroE-mail: luka.mitrovic@meteo.co.me
7. Trace elements in mussels from Montenegrin coast – a risk for human health
Ana Perošević (1), et.al
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: perosevicana@gmail.com
8. Tetrodotoxin in invasive silver-cheeked toadfish Lagocephalus sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789) in the Adriatic Sea
Ivana Ujević (1), Romana Roje Busatto
(1) Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 21000 Split, CroatiaE-mail: ujevic@izor.hr
9. Correlation between atmospheric PM levels and cruise ships traffic in Boka Kotorska BayDanilo Nikolić (1), Radmila Gagić, Vladimir Jovanović
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: dannikol@ucg.ac.me
10. Modeling of ferry transport in Boka Kotorska Bay
Maja Škurić (1), Vladislav Maraš, Tatjana Davidović, Danilo Nikolić(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: mskuric@ucg.ac.me11. Genre analysis of scientific texts on marine environment relating to the Adriatic Coast
Milena Dževerdanović-Pejović (1)
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: milenadz@ucg.ac.me
12. The Architecture of the Montenegrin coast
Svetislav Popovic (1)
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Architecture, Podgorica, Montenegro
E-mail: svetislav@ucg.ac.me
13. Tourism in the coastal zone of MontenegroRade Ratković (1), Miško Rađenović, Dragana Zečević, MilicaVulević
(1) Faculty of business and tourism, Adriatic University, 85310, Budva, Montenegro
E-mail: dekan@fbt-budva.me
14. Landscaped green areas of the coast of Montenegro
Željka Ćurovic (1)
Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro
E-mail: curovic@yahoo.com
15. Quantification and classification of marine litter in South-East Adriatic Sea
Milica Mandić (1), Slađana Gvozdenović, Ines Peraš(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: mamilica@ucg.ac.me
16. Heavy metals toxicity in sediment and the marine environmentDanijela Joksimović (1), Ana Perošević, Rajko Martinović, Ana Castelli, Milica Peković
(1) University of Montenegro, Institute of Marine Biology, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: danijela.j@ucg.ac.me
17. Wastage analysis of different metallic materials in a corrosive marine environment
Špiro Ivošević (1), Rebeka Rudlof
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, MontenegroE-mail: spiroi@ucg.ac.me
18. Legal Regime for the Protection of the Marine Environment against Pollution from Ships in Montenegrin Adriatic waters
Jelena Nikčević (1), et.al.
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: jelenag@ucg.ac.me
19. Environmental quality of the Adriatic marinas
Jasmina Obhodaš (1), Danijela Joksimović, Kutle M., Vinković A
Ruđjer Bošković Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
E-mail: Jasmina.Obhodas@irb.hr
20. Pollution from fish farming activities in the Adriatic Sea
Slavica Matijević (1)
(1) Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 21000 Split, Croatia
E-mail: dosen@izor.hr
21. Research of the priority areas for innovations in maritime affairs: perceptions of academic staff
Senka Šekularac Ivošević (1)
(1) University of Montenegro, Faculty of Maritime Studies, 85330, Kotor, Montenegro
E-mail: senkas@ucg.ac.me
22. Harmonization requirements for MSFD and EcAP (contaminants) in the ADRION region: from sampling to data availability
Marina Lipizer (1) et al
(1) Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale – OGS
E-mail: mlipizer@inogs.it23. Conclusions
Danijela 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: danijela.j@ucg.ac.me
Dr. Danijela Joksimović holds a PhD in Technical Sciences (Chemical Technology) and is a senior associate researcher in the Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro. Since 2015 she is the Head of the Laboratory for Marine Chemistry and Oceanography and acts also as Quality Control Manager in accordance with the requirements of MEST ISO IEC 17025: 2011 standard in the Institute of Marine Biology. She is a member of the working group on food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy for the preparation of negotiations on the accession of Montenegro to the European Union. Her main research is focused on the determination of heavy metals in sediment and biological material, as well as anthropogenic impacts on the quality and condition of sea water in the Boka Kotorska Bay and the open sea coast.
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 second 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 covers all aspects of marine chemistry such as the hydrographic and oceanographic characteristics of seawater, the toxicity of heavy metals in the marine environment, the quality of marinas and maritime areas, and the legal regime for protecting the marine environment from pollution.
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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