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New fish species have arrived in the Mediterranean and the Adriatic from the Red Sea through the Suez Canal due to warmer waters or carried in the ballast tanks of ships, endangering the survival ...
DUGI OTOK, Croatia (Reuters) -At Croatia’s Dugi Otok island in the Adriatic Sea, scientists, demanding action to protect ...
"The Adriatic is changing, it is getting warmer. Because of that, new organisms appear. By (that) I mean fish and plankton and algae," Antolovic said. According to 2023 data from the Italian National ...
Scientists on Croatia's Dugi Otok island are urging action to protect the crucial seagrass meadows of Posidonia oceanica.
we step on board the Ocean Sentinel patrol vessel to see first-hand how EU member states and agencies are working together to enforce fishing regulations in the Adriatic Sea. The Mediterranean Sea ...
because the local people don't eat the new fish…” Experts say the Adriatic is getting warmer. Invasive species are moving in. And it's putting the survival of hundreds of native fish species at risk.
After years of scattered sightings, the highly venomous lionfish (Pterois miles) has officially been declared a permanent ...
Researchers have raised concerns over the impact of an invasive and toxic fish species in the Mediterranean ... sighting of the species in the Adriatic Sea and the northernmost so far.
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