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    Tentative study of flow patterns in the North Aegean Sea using NOAA-AVHRR images and 2D model simulation by G. Zodiatis, S. Alexandri, P. Pavlakis, L. Jonsson, G. Kallos, A. Demetropoulos, G. Georgiou, A. Theodorou, E. Balopoulos

    Published 1996-11-01
    “…A statistical technique for image processing, the maximum cross correlation (MCC) method, was utilized on sequences of NOAA-AVHRR thermal data in order to explore the surface advective current dynamics at the discharge region of the Hellespont in the North Aegean Sea. A 2D numerical flow model was also used in order to simulate the barotropic flow pattern of the surface water layer. …”
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    Assessing the Toxicity of <i>Lagocephalus sceleratus</i> Pufferfish from the Southeastern Aegean Sea and the Relationship of Tetrodotoxin with Gonadal Hormones by Thekla I. Anastasiou, Eirini Kagiampaki, Gerasimos Kondylatos, Anastasios Tselepides, Panagiota Peristeraki, Manolis Mandalakis

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Given the dramatic increase in the <i>L. sceleratus</i> population in the southeastern Aegean Sea, there is growing interest in assessing the toxicity of this pufferfish and the factors controlling its tetrodotoxin (TTX) content. …”
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    Status and Exploitation of 74 Un-Assessed Demersal Fish and Invertebrate Stocks in the Aegean Sea (Greece) Using Abundance and Resilience by Athanassios C. Tsikliras, Konstantinos Touloumis, Androniki Pardalou, Angeliki Adamidou, Angeliki Adamidou, Ioannis Keramidas, Ioannis Keramidas, Georgios A. Orfanidis, Georgios A. Orfanidis, Donna Dimarchopoulou, Manos Koutrakis

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The AMSY method was used in the Aegean Sea to assess the status of 74 fish and invertebrate stocks (50 actinopterygians, 4 sharks, 5 rays, 12 cephalopods, and 3 crustaceans) for which catch data are lacking; 20 of them have medium or high market value and are being targeted by fishing fleets, while the remaining 54 are either not targeted, but by-caught and often discarded, or are not exploited at all. …”
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    Ptolemaic military operations were a dominant factor in the spread of Egyptian cults across the early Hellenistic Aegean Sea. by Tomáš Glomb, Adam Mertel, Zdeněk Pospíšil, Zdeněk Stachoň, Aleš Chalupa

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Early in the Ptolemaic era, Egyptian cults, particularly those of Isis and Sarapis, spread successfully to ports across the ancient Aegean Sea. Leading researchers in the field claim that the spread of these cults was influenced by multiple factors, ones that were mainly economic or political in character. …”
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    New C<sub>15</sub> Acetogenins from Two Species of <i>Laurencia</i> from the Aegean Sea by Maria Harizani, Dafni-Ioanna Diakaki, Stamatios Perdikaris, Vassilios Roussis, Efstathia Ioannou

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The chemical investigation of the organic (CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>/MeOH) extracts of <i>Laurencia microcladia</i> and <i>Laurencia obtusa</i>, both collected off the coasts of Tinos island in the Aegean Sea, resulted in the isolation of 32 secondary metabolites, including 23 C<sub>15</sub> acetogenins (<b>1</b>–<b>23</b>), 7 sesquiterpenes (<b>24</b>–<b>30</b>) and 2 diterpenes (<b>31</b> and <b>32</b>). …”
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    Morphotectonic Analysis along the Northern Margin of Samos Island, Related to the Seismic Activity of October 2020, Aegean Sea, Greece by Paraskevi Nomikou, Dimitris Evangelidis, Dimitrios Papanikolaou, Danai Lampridou, Dimitris Litsas, Yannis Tsaparas, Ilias Koliopanos

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…On 30 October 2020, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 occurred north of Samos Island at the Eastern Aegean Sea, whose earthquake mechanism corresponds to an E-W normal fault dipping to the north. …”
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