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2. Predicting Coastal Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen Levels by Applying Data-Driven Modelling: The Case Study of Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)
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Hadjisolomou Ekaterini, Antoniadis Konstantinos, Rousou Maria, Vasiliades Lavrentios, Abu-Alhaija Rana, Herodotou Herodotos, Michaelides Michalis, and Kyriakides Ioannis
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
A surfeit of Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN), which is defined as the total amount of nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium levels in water, may cause negative effects to the marine environment. For example, elevated levels of DIN may promote surplus production of algae and possible depletion of oxygen in the water column. The DIN in the marine water column is monitored as part of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the Nitrates Directive and the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Data-driven models have been proved to be an excellent management tool for environmental issues related to coastal water quality protection and management. Based on data-drive models, and specifically the Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), the DIN levels from coastal stations in Cyprus were predicted. To do so, three different ANNs models were created, each of them calculating nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium levels respectively with high accuracy (r>0.95). The results derived from these models can be used to identify hot-spot areas with increased DIN levels and to evaluate management scenarios and measures to be implemented in order to maintain the good Environmental Status and quality of the coastal waters.
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- 2023
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3. Data-Driven Models for Evaluating Coastal Eutrophication: A Case Study for Cyprus
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Hadjisolomou, Ekaterini, primary, Rousou, Maria, additional, Antoniadis, Konstantinos, additional, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, additional, Kyriakides, Ioannis, additional, Herodotou, Herodotos, additional, and Michaelides, Michalis, additional
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- 2023
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4. Data-Driven Models’ Integration for Evaluating Coastal Eutrophication: A Case Study for Cyprus
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Hadjisolomou, Ekaterini, primary, Rousou, Maria, additional, Antoniadis, Konstantinos, additional, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, additional, Kyriakides, Ioannis, additional, Herodotou, Herodotos, additional, and Michaelides, Michalis, additional
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- 2023
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5. Polychaetes (Annelida) of Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean Sea): An Updated and Annotated Checklist including New Distribution Records
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Rousou, Maria, primary, Langeneck, Joachim, additional, Apserou, Chara, additional, Arvanitidis, Christos, additional, Charalambous, Stephanos, additional, Chrysanthou, Kyproula, additional, Constantinides, George, additional, Dimitriou, Panagiotis D., additional, García Gómez, Sergio Carlos, additional, Hadjieftychiou, Soteria Irene, additional, Katsiaras, Nikolaos, additional, Kleitou, Periklis, additional, Kletou, Demetris, additional, Küpper, Frithjof C., additional, Louizidou, Paraskevi, additional, Martins, Roberto, additional, Moraitis, Manos L., additional, Papageorgiou, Nafsika, additional, Papatheodoulou, Magdalene, additional, Petrou, Antonis, additional, Xevgenos, Dimitris, additional, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, additional, Voultsiadou, Eleni, additional, Chintiroglou, Chariton Charles, additional, and Castelli, Alberto, additional
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- 2023
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6. Polychaetes (Annelida) of Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean Sea): An Updated and Annotated Checklist including New Distribution Records
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Rousou, Maria (author), Langeneck, Joachim (author), Apserou, Chara (author), Arvanitidis, Christos (author), Charalambous, Stephanos (author), Chrysanthou, Kyproula (author), Constantinides, George (author), Dimitriou, Panagiotis D. (author), García Gómez, Sergio Carlos (author), Hadjieftychiou, Soteria Irene (author), Katsiaras, Nikolaos (author), Kleitou, Periklis (author), Kletou, Demetris (author), Küpper, Frithjof C. (author), Louizidou, Paraskevi (author), Martins, Roberto (author), Moraitis, Manos L. (author), Papageorgiou, Nafsika (author), Papatheodoulou, Magdalene (author), Petrou, Antonis (author), Xevgenos, Dimitris (author), Vasiliades, Lavrentios (author), Voultsiadou, Eleni (author), Chintiroglou, Chariton Charles (author), Castelli, Alberto (author), Rousou, Maria (author), Langeneck, Joachim (author), Apserou, Chara (author), Arvanitidis, Christos (author), Charalambous, Stephanos (author), Chrysanthou, Kyproula (author), Constantinides, George (author), Dimitriou, Panagiotis D. (author), García Gómez, Sergio Carlos (author), Hadjieftychiou, Soteria Irene (author), Katsiaras, Nikolaos (author), Kleitou, Periklis (author), Kletou, Demetris (author), Küpper, Frithjof C. (author), Louizidou, Paraskevi (author), Martins, Roberto (author), Moraitis, Manos L. (author), Papageorgiou, Nafsika (author), Papatheodoulou, Magdalene (author), Petrou, Antonis (author), Xevgenos, Dimitris (author), Vasiliades, Lavrentios (author), Voultsiadou, Eleni (author), Chintiroglou, Chariton Charles (author), and Castelli, Alberto (author)
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The diversity and distribution of polychaetes in the coastal area and the EEZ of the Republic of Cyprus is presented based on both the literature records and new data acquired in a wide range of environmental monitoring programmes and research projects. A total of 585 polychaete species belonging to 49 families were reported in Cyprus waters; among them, 205 species (34%) were recorded based on the literature only, 149 (26%) were new records based on our own data, and a total of 231 spp. (40%) were recorded from both the literature and new data. A total of 51 polychaete species were identified as non-indigenous; among them, 32 were confirmed as alien species, 4 were considered cryptogenic, and 15 were considered questionable as there were doubts about their identity. The Indo-Pacific Schistomeringos loveni was reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, while four species already reported in the literature, namely, Bispira melanostigma, Fimbriosthenelais longipinnis Leonnates aylaoberi, and Rhodopsis pusilla, were added to the list of non-indigenous polychaetes in the Mediterranean Sea. The current work highlights the importance of implementing environmental monitoring programmes and carrying out research surveys targeting benthic macrofauna assemblages., Energie and Industrie
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- 2023
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7. Meeting of the Ecosystem Approach Correspondence Group on on Pollution Monitoring (CorMon Pollution)
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Marika, Klodiana, Bojaxhi, Ledjana, Benarab-Naila, Naila, Cengic, Selma, Drinova, Branimir, Dzajic-Rghei, Senida, Kresic, Boris, Sudar, Ana, Matijevic, Slavica, Lusic, Jelena, Tutman, Pero, Antoniadis, Konstantinos, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, Ayoub, Sameh, Hanke, George, Tornero, Victoria, Ducommun, Laure, Thiese, Emmanuelle, Vincent, Dorothée, Zurel, Dror, Magaletti, Erika, Berto, Daniela, Calace, Nicoletta, Moltedo, Ginevra, Fakhry, Milad, Micallef, Tamara, Muscat, Margherita, Stojanovic, Ivana, Mitrovic, Ivana, El Bouch, Mohamed, Abid, Abdeslam, Bricelij, Mitja, Gabrijelcic, Elizabeta, Poje, Mateja, Fernández-Galindo, Beatriz, García-Gómez, Candela, Martínez-Gómez, Concepción, Moreno-González, Rubén, Sánchez, Beatriz, Marzougui, Yassine, Oksuz, Sevil, Selamoglu-Caglayan, Hacer, Lipizeri, Marina, Sander, Sylvia, Angelidis, Michael, Viarengo, Aldo, Giani, Michele, Amer, Maher, Merhej-Seif, Marie Therese, Vlachogianni, Thomais, El Iklil, Sami, Liu, Ning, Hema, Tatjana, Kayyal, Mohamad, Knezevic, Jelena, Kress, Nurit, Pagou, Kalliopi, Zeri, Christina, Precali, Robert, Borja, Ángel, Pasquale, Arthur, Sekovski, Ivan, and United Nations Environment Programme, (UNEP)
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fish ,Marine Pollution ,Biological effects ,AChE activity ,pollution monitoring ,Micronuclei ,Lysosomal Membrane Stability ,Mullus barbatus ,mussels ,monitoring ,conferences ,Biomonitoring ,Integrated Assessment ,pollution ,Centro Oceanográfico de Murcia ,Medio Marino ,Stress on Stress ,MSFD ,Biomarkers - Abstract
In accordance with the UNEP/MAP Programme of Work adopted by COP 21 for the biennium 2020-2021, the United Nations Environment Programme/Mediterranean Action Plan-Barcelona Convention Secretariat (UNEP/MAP) and its Programme for the Assessment and Control of Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean (MED POL) organized the Meeting of the Ecosystem Approach Correspondence Group on Pollution Monitoring (CorMon on Pollution Monitoring). The Meeting was held via videoconference on 26-27 April 2021. 2. The main objectives of the Meeting were to: a) Review the Monitoring Guidelines/Protocols for IMAP Common Indicator 18, as well as the Monitoring Guidelines/Protocols for Analytical Quality Assurance and Reporting of Monitoring Data for IMAP Common Indicators 13, 14, 17, 18 and 20; b) Take stock of the state of play of inter-laboratory testing and good laboratory practice related to IMAP Ecological Objectives 5 and 9; c) Analyze the proposal for the integration and aggregation rules for IMAP Ecological Objectives 5, 9 and 10 and assessment criteria for contaminants and nutrients; d) Recommend the ways and means to strengthen implementation of IMAP Pollution Cluster towards preparation of the 2023 MED Quality Status Report.
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8. Meeting of the Ecosystem Approach Correspondence Group on on Pollution Monitoring (CorMon Pollution)
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United Nations Environment Programme, (UNEP), Marika, Klodiana, Bojaxhi, Ledjana, Benarab-Naila, Naila, Cengic, Selma, Drinova, Branimir, Dzajic-Rghei, Senida, Kresic, Boris, Sudar, Ana, Matijevic, Slavica, Lusic, Jelena, Tutman, Pero, Antoniadis, Konstantinos, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, Ayoub, Sameh, Hanke, George, Tornero, Victoria, Ducommun, Laure, Thiese, Emmanuelle, Vincent, Dorothée, Zurel, Dror, Magaletti, Erika, Berto, Daniela, Calace, Nicoletta, Moltedo, Ginevra, Fakhry, Milad, Micallef, Tamara, Muscat, Margherita, Stojanovic, Ivana, Mitrovic, Ivana, El Bouch, Mohamed, Abid, Abdeslam, Bricelij, Mitja, Gabrijelcic, Elizabeta, Poje, Mateja, Fernández-Galindo, Beatriz, García-Gómez, Candela, Martínez-Gómez, Concepción, Moreno-González, Rubén, Sánchez, Beatriz, Marzougui, Yassine, Oksuz, Sevil, Selamoglu-Caglayan, Hacer, Lipizeri, Marina, Sander, Sylvia, Angelidis, Michael, Viarengo, Aldo, Giani, Michele, Amer, Maher, Merhej-Seif, Marie Therese, Vlachogianni, Thomais, El Iklil, Sami, Liu, Ning, Hema, Tatjana, Kayyal, Mohamad, Knezevic, Jelena, Kress, Nurit, Pagou, Kalliopi, Zeri, Christina, Precali, Robert, Borja, Ángel, Pasquale, Arthur, Sekovski, Ivan, United Nations Environment Programme, (UNEP), Marika, Klodiana, Bojaxhi, Ledjana, Benarab-Naila, Naila, Cengic, Selma, Drinova, Branimir, Dzajic-Rghei, Senida, Kresic, Boris, Sudar, Ana, Matijevic, Slavica, Lusic, Jelena, Tutman, Pero, Antoniadis, Konstantinos, Vasiliades, Lavrentios, Ayoub, Sameh, Hanke, George, Tornero, Victoria, Ducommun, Laure, Thiese, Emmanuelle, Vincent, Dorothée, Zurel, Dror, Magaletti, Erika, Berto, Daniela, Calace, Nicoletta, Moltedo, Ginevra, Fakhry, Milad, Micallef, Tamara, Muscat, Margherita, Stojanovic, Ivana, Mitrovic, Ivana, El Bouch, Mohamed, Abid, Abdeslam, Bricelij, Mitja, Gabrijelcic, Elizabeta, Poje, Mateja, Fernández-Galindo, Beatriz, García-Gómez, Candela, Martínez-Gómez, Concepción, Moreno-González, Rubén, Sánchez, Beatriz, Marzougui, Yassine, Oksuz, Sevil, Selamoglu-Caglayan, Hacer, Lipizeri, Marina, Sander, Sylvia, Angelidis, Michael, Viarengo, Aldo, Giani, Michele, Amer, Maher, Merhej-Seif, Marie Therese, Vlachogianni, Thomais, El Iklil, Sami, Liu, Ning, Hema, Tatjana, Kayyal, Mohamad, Knezevic, Jelena, Kress, Nurit, Pagou, Kalliopi, Zeri, Christina, Precali, Robert, Borja, Ángel, Pasquale, Arthur, and Sekovski, Ivan
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In accordance with the UNEP/MAP Programme of Work adopted by COP 21 for the biennium 2020-2021, the United Nations Environment Programme/Mediterranean Action Plan-Barcelona Convention Secretariat (UNEP/MAP) and its Programme for the Assessment and Control of Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean (MED POL) organized the Meeting of the Ecosystem Approach Correspondence Group on Pollution Monitoring (CorMon on Pollution Monitoring). The Meeting was held via videoconference on 26-27 April 2021. 2. The main objectives of the Meeting were to: a) Review the Monitoring Guidelines/Protocols for IMAP Common Indicator 18, as well as the Monitoring Guidelines/Protocols for Analytical Quality Assurance and Reporting of Monitoring Data for IMAP Common Indicators 13, 14, 17, 18 and 20; b) Take stock of the state of play of inter-laboratory testing and good laboratory practice related to IMAP Ecological Objectives 5 and 9; c) Analyze the proposal for the integration and aggregation rules for IMAP Ecological Objectives 5, 9 and 10 and assessment criteria for contaminants and nutrients; d) Recommend the ways and means to strengthen implementation of IMAP Pollution Cluster towards preparation of the 2023 MED Quality Status Report.
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- 2021
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