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A critique of the balanced harvesting approach to fishing
(2016)The approach to fisheries termed "balanced harvesting" (BH) calls for fishing across the widest possible range of species, stocks, and sizes in an ecosystem, in proportion to their natural productivity, so that the relative ... -
An overall indicator for the good environmental status of marine waters based on commercially exploited species
(2015)An indicator is presented to assess and monitor the good environmental status of national marine waters based on the status of commercially exploited marine fishes and invertebrates, including fully-assessed as well as ... -
Büvehîler Döneminde Mu'tezile-İmâmiyye Etkileşimi
(İstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2022)Büveyhîler, Zeydî-Mu'tezilî geleneğin olduğu bir coğrafyada zuhur etmiş ve Sünnî Abbâsî yönetimini bir asrı aşkın süre hâkimiyeti altına almış Şiî bir hanedanlıktır. Bu süre zarfında bünyesinde İmâmiyye ve Mu'tezile ... -
cell free DNA and Genometastasis
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Coastline Difference Measurement (CDM) Method
(2020)Coastline Difference Measurement (CDM) Method is designed to provide a fast and practical way to obtain distance differences between 2 taut zonal coastlines. Comparison purposes could be considered as change detection to ... -
Comparative Analytical Data in the Source Determination of Unknown Spilled Oil in the Haydarpasa Port (Marmara Sea), Turkey
(Springer, 2007)The coasts of the Marmara Sea are continually affected by heavy crude oil and heavy fuel oil pollution. In addition to coastal pollution, some point sources such as ports and oil terminals have serious effects. The Haydarpasa ... -
Conjoined Twinning Incidences in Trachurus mediterraneus (Steindachner, 1868) Eggs in Southern Marmara Sea
(2015)Conjoined twinning is a rarely existed gross malformation in natural conditions. The term refers to the two individuals united at any part of their bodies. The extraordinary incidences of conjoined twinning cases may reflect ...