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On the properties evolution of eco-material dedicated to manufacturing artifici...

Boukhelf, Fouad; Sebaibi, Nassim; Boutouil, Mohamed; Yoris-Nobile, Adrian I.; Blanco-Fernandez, Elena; Castro-Fresno, Daniel; Real-Gutierrez, Carlos

This paper deals with the evolution monitoring of biomass colonization and mechanical properties of 3D printed eco-materials/mortars immersed in the sea. Measurements of tensile strength, compressive strength, and Young’s modulus were determined on samples deployed along the Atlantic coast of Europe, in France, United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal. The samples were manufactured using 3D printing, where six mix d...

Date: 2022   |   Origin: IC-online

Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge ...

Reis, Bianca; van der Linden, Pieter; Pinto, Isabel Sousa; Almada, Emanuel; Borges, Maria Teresa; Hall, Alice E.; Stafford, Rick; Herbert, Roger J.H.

Artificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes including habitat restoration and protection, biodiversity and fish stock enhancement, fisheries management and recreation. Artificial reefs can be a valuable tool for ecosystem protection and rehabilitation, helping mitigate the effects of anthropogenic impacts that we face today. However, knowledge on artificial reefs ...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: IC-online

Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: The importance of accurate...

Gatt, Marie Claire; Reis, Bianca; Granadeiro, José Pedro; Pereira, Eduarda; Catry, Paulo

Monitoring mercury concentration in the marine environment is pivotal due to the risks that mercury intake poses to the ecosystem and human health. It is therefore of interest to make reliable, comparative measurements over large geographic areas. Here, the utility of wide-ranging generalist seabirds as mercury biomonitors at an ocean basin scale was assessed, using the Cory's Shearwater as a model species. The...


Generalist seabirds as biomonitors of ocean mercury: the importance of accurate...

Gatt, Marie Claire; Reis, Bianca; Granadeiro, José Pedro; Pereira, Eduarda; Catry, Paulo

Monitoring mercury concentration in the marine environment is pivotal due to the risks that mercury intake poses to the ecosystem and human health. It is therefore of interest to make reliable, comparative measurements over large geographic areas. Here, the utility of wide-ranging generalist seabirds as mercury biomonitors at an ocean basin scale was assessed, using the Cory's Shearwater as a model species. The...


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