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The role of sea surface processes in anchovy larvae distribution in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean) (Abstract/Poster in convegno)
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- The role of sea surface processes in anchovy larvae distribution in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean) (Abstract/Poster in convegno) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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F. Falcini1; L. Palatella2; A. Cuttitta3; F. Bignami1; B. Patti3; R. Santoleri1; F. Fiorentino4 (2013)
The role of sea surface processes in anchovy larvae distribution in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean)
in International Ocean Colour Science Meeting, Darmstadt, germany, 6-8 May 2013
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- 1ISAC, CNR, Rome, 00133, Italy; 2ISAC, CNR, Lecce, 73100, Italy; 3IAMC, CNR, Capo Granitola, 91021, Italy; 4IAMC, CNR,
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- The role of sea surface processes in anchovy larvae distribution in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean) (literal)
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- David Antoine, IOCCG Chairman, Venetia Stuart, Project Scientist (literal)
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- The European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus, Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most important resources of the Mediterranean Sea. Its population off the Mediterranean coasts exhibits a patchy distribution. Moreover, the influence of the environment on such a distribution, and its variability, is poorly known. We present a anchovy larval survey data and remote sensing data in the Strait of Sicily. We analyze larvae distribution and aging in the Strait with respect to sea surface currents and hydrographic/biogeochemical patterns. We find a strong correlation between the satellite date set, which in turn marks ocean and wind dynamics in the Strait, and the larvae distribution. Our analysis allows for the investigation of cross-shore transport processes of anchovy larvae. (literal)
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