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The impact of Acacia saligna invasion on the indigenous vegetation in various coastal habitats in Israel and its implication for nature conservation

By: Cohen O., Bar P.
Published in: Israel Journal of Plant Sciences
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Coastal sand dunes are susceptible to invasive plants that significantly alter these endangered ecosystems. Acacia salig (more…)

Optical imaging in the ocean

By: Treibitz T.
Published in: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: The ocean covers 70% of the earth surface, and influences almost every aspect in our life, such as climate, fuel, securi (more…)

A long term (1949-2010) study of catch and effort in Israeli trawl fishery, Eastern Mediterranean Sea [Dugoročno istraživanje ulova (1949-2010) i ribolovnog napora izraelskih koćarica u istočnom dijelu Sredozemlja]

By: Golani D., Edelist D., Lerner A., Sonin O., Motro U.
Published in: Acta Adriatica
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: The trawl fishery of the Mediterranean coast of Israel was analyzed vis á vis catch and fishing effort for the years 194 (more…)

Sources, composition and spatial distribution of marine debris along the Mediterranean coast of Israel

By: Pasternak G., Zviely D., Ribic C.A., Ariel A., Spanier E.
Published in: Marine Pollution Bulletin
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Marine debris (litter) is a complex problem that affects human activities and the marine environment worldwide. The Clea (more…)

Palaeoshoreline reconstruction and underwater archaeological potential of Liman Tepe: A long-occupied coastal prehistoric settlement in western Anatolia, Turkey

By: Riddick N.L., Boyce J.I., Krezoski G.M., Şahoğlu V., Erkanal H., Tuğcu İ., Alkan Y., Gabriel J.J., Reinhardt E.G., Goodman-Tchernov B.N.
Published in: Quaternary Science Reviews
SDGs : SDG 15  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2022 |  Link
Description: Rising post-glacial sea levels had a major influence on the prehistoric settlement of the Aegean coastal zone. At Liman (more…)

Simultaneous observations revealed the non-steady state effects of a tropical storm on the export of particles and inorganic nitrogen through a river-estuary continuum

By: Lin J., Krom M.D., Wang F., Cheng P., Yu Q., Chen N.
Published in: Journal of Hydrology
SDGs : SDG 15  |  Units:   | Time: 2022 |  Link
Description: An important consequence of storms in river-estuary systems is major changes in hydrology and nutrients being fluxed fro (more…)

An extensive pockmark field on the upper Atlantic margin of Southeast Brazil: spatial analysis and its relationship with salt diapirism

By: de Mahiques M.M., Schattner U., Lazar M., Sumida P.Y.G., Souza L.A.P.D.
Published in: Heliyon
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: We present new evidence for the existence of a large pockmark field on the continental slope of the Santos Basin, offsho (more…)

Fish as hosts of Vibrio cholerae

By: Halpern M., Izhaki I.
Published in: Frontiers in Microbiology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Natural Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of pandemic cholera, is abundant in marine and freshwater environments. Copepods an (more…)

Prochlorococcus in the lab and in silico: The importance of representing exudation

By: Grossowicz M., Roth-Rosenberg D., Aharonovich D., Silverman J., Follows M.J., Sher D.
Published in: Limnology and Oceanography
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: In this study, we test the applicability of the Droop/Caperon internal stores model to describe the growth and decline o (more…)

Last interglacial sea level high-stand deduced from well-preserved abrasive notches exposed on the Galilee coast of northern Israel

By: Sisma-Ventura G., Sivan D., Shtienberg G., Bialik O.M., Filin S., Greenbaum N.
Published in: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: This study investigates the morphometry and structure of abrasive notches exposed along the tectonically-stable, micro-t (more…)

The Dor C shipwreck, Israel: metallurgical analysis and its contribution to the ship characterization

By: Ashkenazi D., Cvikel D., Holtzman M., Bershadski D., Stern A., Klein S., Kahanov Y.
Published in: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: The Dor C shipwreck is the remains of a 60-t schooner that plied the Mediterranean during the last decades of the ninete (more…)

A quantitative management tool reflecting impact of nutrient enrichment from mariculture in the Levantine basin

By: Grossowicz M., Tchernov D., Gildor H.
Published in: Frontiers in Marine Science
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Mariculture production has increased significantly in recent years due to global rise in human population. However, in a (more…)

Future warming and acidification effects on anti-fouling and anti-herbivory traits of the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae)

By: Raddatz S., Guy-Haim T., Rilov G., Wahl M.
Published in: Journal of Phycology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Human-induced ocean warming and acidification have received increasing attention over the past decade and are considered (more…)

Holocene hydrological events and human induced environmental changes reflected in a southeastern Mediterranean fluvial archive

By: Avnaim-Katav S., Almogi-Labin A., Agnon A., Porat N., Sivan D.
Published in: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: The chronostratigraphy of an eastern Mediterranean Holocene fluvial sequence reflects global trends (climate and sea-lev (more…)

Caribbean massive corals not recovering from repeated thermal stress events during 2005–2013

By: Neal B.P., Khen A., Treibitz T., Beijbom O., O’Connor G., Coffroth M.A., Knowlton N., Kriegman D., Mitchell B.G., Kline D.I.
Published in: Ecology and Evolution
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Massive coral bleaching events associated with high sea surface temperatures are forecast to become more frequent and se (more…)

Environmental sensitivity of Neogoniolithon Brassica-Florida associated with vermetid reefs in the Mediterranean Sea

By: Fine M., Tsadok R., Meron D., Cohen S., Milazzo M.
Published in: ICES Journal of Marine Science
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Vermetid reefs in the Mediterranean Sea are increasingly affected by both anthropogenic actions and global climate chang (more…)

Benthic artificial reefs as a means to reduce the environmental effects of cod mariculture in Skutulsfjörður, Iceland

By: Israel D., Gallo C., Angel D.L.
Published in: Marine Biodiversity
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Artificial reefs (AR) have been deployed below commercial fish farms in tropical, subtropical and temperate marine locat (more…)

Understanding the unique biogeochemistry of the Mediterranean Sea: Insights from a coupled phosphorus and nitrogen model

By: Powley H.R., Krom M.D., Van Cappellen P.
Published in: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: The Mediterranean Sea (MS) is an oligotrophic basin whose offshore water column exhibits low dissolved inorganic phospho (more…)

A novel marine bioinvasion vector: Ichthyochory, live passage through fish

By: Guy-Haim T., Hyams-Kaphzan O., Yeruham E., Almogi-Labin A., Carlton J.T.
Published in: Limnology And Oceanography Letters
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Many species of Indo-Pacific holobenthic foraminifera have been introduced and successfully established sustainable popu (more…)

Physiological and biogeochemical responses of super-corals to thermal stress from the northern gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

By: Grottoli A.G., Tchernov D., Winters G.
Published in: Frontiers in Marine Science
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2017 |  Link
Description: Mass coral bleaching is increasing in frequency and severity, leading to the loss of coral abundance and diversity. Howe (more…)