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    Slack regulation compliance in the Mediterranean fisheries: a paradigm from the Greek Aegean Sea demersal trawl fishery, modelling discard ogives by Damalas, D., Vassilopoulou, V.

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-02-2013)
    “…Annual discard ogives were estimated using generalised additive models (GAMs) for seven demersal fish species (or taxa) and deep‐water rose shrimp, Parapenaeus…”
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    Open data in the life sciences: the ‘Selfish Scientist Paradox’ by Damalas, D, Kalyvioti, G, Sabatella, EC, Stergiou, KI

    “…Full and open access is promoted as the international norm for the exchange of scientific data by numerous scientific and political bodies. In the contemporary…”
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    Energy prices and seafood security by Pelletier, N., André, J., Charef, A., Damalas, D., Green, B., Parker, R., Sumaila, R., Thomas, G., Tobin, R., Watson, R.

    Published in Global environmental change (01-01-2014)
    “…•Energy price increases and volatility are increasingly commonplace.•Modern food systems, including fisheries and aquaculture, are energy-dependent.•Energy use…”
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    Collection and dissemination of fisheries data in support of the EU Common Fisheries Policy by Dörner, H, Casey, J, Carvalho, N, Damalas, D, Graham, N, Guillen, J, Holmes, SJ, Natale, F, Osio, GC, Rätz, HJ, Ribeiro, C, Vasilakopoulos, P

    “…A systematic European Union (EU)-wide data framework for the collection of fisheries data in support of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) was first…”
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    Modeling environmental, spatial, temporal, and operational effects on blue shark by-catches in the Mediterranean long-line fishery by Megalofonou, P, Damalas, D, Deflorio, M, De Metrio, G

    Published in Journal of applied ichthyology (01-08-2009)
    “…A study was conducted from 1998 to 2001 on blue shark (Prionace glauca) by-catch of the Italian and Greek surface-drifting swordfish long-line fisheries in the…”
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    Slack regulation compliance in the M editerranean fisheries: a paradigm from the G reek A egean S ea demersal trawl fishery, modelling discard ogives by Damalas, D., Vassilopoulou, V.

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract Annual discard ogives were estimated using generalised additive models ( GAM s) for seven demersal fish species (or taxa) and deep‐water rose shrimp,…”
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    Environmental, spatial, temporal and operational effects on swordfish ( Xiphias gladius) catch rates of eastern Mediterranean Sea longline fisheries by Damalas, Dimitrios, Megalofonou, Persefoni, Apostolopoulou, Maria

    Published in Fisheries research (01-04-2007)
    “…Generalized additive models (GAMs) were applied to examine the relative influence of environmental, spatial, temporal and operational factors on swordfish…”
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    Multispecies fisheries management in the Mediterranean Sea: application of the Fcube methodology by MARAVELIAS, C. D., DAMALAS, D., ULRICH, C., KATSANEVAKIS, S., HOFF, A.

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-06-2012)
    “…The ecosystem approach (EA) advocates that advice should be given based on a holistic management of the entire marine ecosystem and all fisheries and fleets…”
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    Incidental catch and estimated discards of pelagic sharks from the swordfish and tuna fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea by Megalofonou, Persefoni, Yannopoulos, Constantinos, Damalas, Dimitrios, De Metrio, Gregorio, Deflorio, Michele, de la Serna, Jose M, Macias, David

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2005)
    “…Concern about the effects of fishing on shark stocks led to a study of incidental bycatch of large, pelagic sharks in the swordfish and tuna fisheries in the…”
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