Search Results - "Cardigos, F."
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New and rare coastal fishes in the Azores islands: occasional events or tropicalization process?
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2013)“…Seven coastal fish species are newly reported for the remote north Atlantic archipelago of the Azores: Mediterranean sand eel Gymnammodytes cicerelus, bar jack…”
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Shallow water hydrothermal vent field fluids and communities of the D. João de Castro Seamount (Azores)
Published in Chemical geology (15-12-2005)“…D. João de Castro seamount has an elevation of 1000 m and is located between the islands of Terceira and São Miguel, Azores, on the hyper-slow spreading…”
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Assemblage of benthic diatoms and culturable heterotrophs in shallow–water hydrothermal vent of the D. João de Castro Seamount, Azores in the Atlantic Ocean
Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-12-2008)“…The shallow-water hydrothermal vent of D. João de Castro Seamount in the North Atlantic, between the Azorean islands São Miguel and Terceira, is characterized…”
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Robotic ocean vehicles for marine science applications: the European ASIMOV project
Published in OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37158) (2000)“…The key objective of the ASIMOV project is the development and integration of advanced technological systems to achieve coordinated operation of an Autonomous…”
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New records on the ichthyofauna of the Gorringe seamount (Northeastern Atlantic)
Published in Marine biology research (01-11-2009)“…The Gorringe seamount is located in the convergence of the Eurasian and African plates, more than 100 nautical miles from the closest shore and isolated by…”
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Effect of shallow-water venting in Azores on a few marine biota
Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-01-2006)“…The 1000 m high D. Joao de Castro seamount lies in the middle of the Azores Archipelago (Portugal) on the hyperslow-spreading Terceira rift in the Atlantic…”
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