991 resultados para Marine biology -- Catalonia -- Costa Brava
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Vols. 10, 14, 15, 17, 20 and 21 issued without series title.
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A principios del siglo XX el yacimiento arqueológico de Empúries abrió sus puertas a las visitas. Desde aquellos momentos hasta nuestros días numerosos yacimientos de la zona están preparados para ser visitados. Estas actuaciones, en muchas ocasiones, se encuentran relacionadas con su uso como elementos de atracción turística. En este trabajo se analizan las características del uso de estos yacimientos por parte de sus visitantes y se hace un especial hincapié en el interés de situar estas visitas en el contexto más general de las estancias turísticas o las salidas excursionistas.
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Es fa una anàlisi del Monestir de Sant Pere de Rodes, i s'estudia si el monument està ben gestionat. En el cas d'identificar mancances es plantegen estratègies i actuacions de millora de la gestió per tal d'aconseguir un màxim rendiment, tot tenint en compte la sostenibilitat
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Repàs de l'evolució que ha experimentat el turisme a la Costa Brava els darrers cent anys, durant tot el segle XX. La intenció no és tant reconstruir la seva historia, com parlar dels diferents models turístics que l'han caracteritzat, en un context mes ampli. Publicat dins el context d’un número monogràfic de la Revista de Girona sobre el s. XX, i ocupant l’apartat dedicat al turisme
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Realització d’un pla de màrqueting i comercial de l’empresa Dive Center Palamós orientat específicament al mercat francès. L'autora tria aquest segment de clients per la seva proximitat a la Costa Brava i per la seva tradició de submarinisme
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L’aparició del turisme ha estat una de les claus per a entendre la transformació que ha patit la plana del Baix Ter, tant pel que fa al paisatge humà com al paisatge físic. Les raons de la massificació del turisme a la Costa Brava serien la bellesa de l’entorn, la bona climatologia i l’oferta de serveis a un preu assequible
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In Costa Rica, the documentary check is carried out, is insufficient, the increase in book production, making it difficult to keep track of document production in different formats or themes.Therefore it is necessary to have a documentary Control of Marine Biodiversity of the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, including from 1882 to early 2006, to serve as a contribution to cultural and scientific heritage, benefiting users and researchers concerned in the issue of marine biodiversity.This control will help to rescue the national and individual identity, being a contribution to national and universal document control, performed with standards set at national, regional or international helps to have the information, properly systematized, it is also a legacy to research in marine sciences and coastal favor the National University of Costa Rica currently has two stations in marine biology and coastal area at the sole attraction the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica.
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As esponjas marinhas são organismos ubíquos possuindo muitas características que lhes conferem um elevado potencial como organismos bioindicadores. Dado que se reveste de enorme importância e premência o estabelecimento de um grande número de organismos que possam actuar como bioindicadores de exposição a poluentes, neste trabalho investigamos a presença do biomarcador acetilcolenesterase nas esponjas marinhas Spongia officianalis e Spongia agaricina. Os exemplos foram recolhidos em locais pré-seleccionados ao longo da costa oeste portuguesa em locais considerados não sujeitos a poluição. Escolheram-se também alguns pontos de amostragem onde pode ocorrer alguma actividade antropogénica. Para o estudo foi usado um método padrão de detecção da actividade de acetilcolinesterase - a produção do ião 5-tio-2-nitrobenzoato. Estabeleceu-se a presença de acetilcolinesterase nestas espécies e validou-se o método em termos de repetibilidade e reprodutibilidade para estes organismos. Foi também possível determinar o intervalo normal de valores de actividade específica de AChE para as espécies em estudo [0,000; 1,270] mU of AChE/mg of proteina para S. officinallis e [0,000; 1,439] mU of AChE/mg de proteina para S. agaricina.
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Based on the hypothesis that reproduction is a continuous process in tropical habitats, we analysed reproductive periodicity and egg production in the callianassid ghost shrimp Lepidophthalmus bocourti, one of the most common species in mangrove systems along the Pacific coast of Central America. During one year (May 2008 to April 2009), individuals of L. bocourti (N = 499) were collected nearshore Gulf of Nicoya, Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Observations were made on presence or absence of incubated embryos, and gonad activity of females was analysed as gonadosomatic index (GSI). Our results revealed that L. bocourti has a marked seasonal breeding period, which contradicts previous reports regarding coastal marine decapods from the tropics. Ovigerous females were found only from June to August, while high GSI values were obtained from March to July. The increase of GSI and appearance of ovigerous females were associated with a concomitant decrease of salinity, but not with temperature. We assume that reproduction of L. bocourti is adapted to local changes of environmental conditions, and that a decrease in salinity during rainy season may serve as a triggering factor for ovarian development. Compared to other ghost shrimps, L. bocourti produced on average more (2002 +/- 1365) and smaller (0.87 +/- 0.109 mm) eggs, which seems to suggest that this species does not have an abbreviated larval development as reported for other species of genus. The deviation from the generalization of constant reproduction in the tropics for shallow water marine invertebrates and its probable cause are adequately discussed.
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In this paper, we describe the development of an independent and on-board visual servoing system which allows a computationally impoverished aerial vehicle to autonomously identify and track a moving surface target. Our image segmentation and target identification algorithms were developed with the specific task of monitoring whales at sea but could be adapted for other targets. Observing whales is important for many marine biology tasks and is currently performed manually from the shore or from boats. We also present hardware experiments which demonstrate the capabilities of our algorithms for object identification and tracking that enable a flying vehicle to track a moving target.
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Biodiversity of sharks in the tropical Indo-Pacific is high, but species-specific information to assist sustainable resource exploitation is scarce. The null hypothesis of population genetic homogeneity was tested for scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini, n = 237) and the milk shark (Rhizoprionodon acutus, n = 207) from northern and eastern Australia, using nuclear (S. lewini, eight microsatellite loci; R. acutus, six loci) and mitochondrial gene markers (873 base pairs of NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4). We were unable to reject genetic homogeneity for S. lewini, which was as expected based on previous studies of this species. Less expected were similar results for R. acutus, which is more benthic and less vagile than S. lewini. These features are probably driving the genetic break found between Australian and central Indonesian R. acutus (F-statistics; mtDNA, 0.751–0.903, respectively; microsatellite loci, 0.038–0.047 respectively). Our results support the spatially homogeneous monitoring and management plan for shark species in Queensland, Australia.
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This report owes its genesis to the foresight and enthusiam of Dr. Kazuhiro Mizue. By happy circumstance, Professor Mizue contacted me in 1983 with his visionary ideas on cooperative programs. He noted that the time was right because the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the National Science Foundation had mutually given priority to cooperative programs in marine biology. I therefore agreed to act as the U.S. coordinator and proposed to NSF, a short trip to Japan to negotiate site visits and timing with ten previously appointed Japanese scientists and, if that trip were successful, to negotiate a joint research project, possibly followed by a joint seminar. (PDF file contains 528 pages.)
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This brief paper gives some notes on the geographical distribution and salinity tolerances of some Mugil species occurring in the Black-Johnson estuary, Sierra Leone