Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 36
... eastern Adriatic coastline with a total number of 256 boats ( 185 Bragozzi , 8 Bragozzetti , 48 Sardelliere , 16 Portolate ) and 1,212 fishermen ; Dalmatia and Istria were the most important fishing grounds , accounting for 29 % and 24 ...
... eastern Adriatic coastline with a total number of 256 boats ( 185 Bragozzi , 8 Bragozzetti , 48 Sardelliere , 16 Portolate ) and 1,212 fishermen ; Dalmatia and Istria were the most important fishing grounds , accounting for 29 % and 24 ...
Page 38
... eastern Adriatic side , where deeper waters retained warm temperatures . " In fact , during winter , the water temperature along the western coastline reaches about 5-6 ° C , whereas in the deeper eastern side it is about 10-12 ° C ...
... eastern Adriatic side , where deeper waters retained warm temperatures . " In fact , during winter , the water temperature along the western coastline reaches about 5-6 ° C , whereas in the deeper eastern side it is about 10-12 ° C ...
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... eastern sides . Faber described the Italian coastline as a flat and shallow habitat , characterised by sandy banks and morass and constantly exposed to winds , especially the sirocco from the South - East and bora from the North - East ...
... eastern sides . Faber described the Italian coastline as a flat and shallow habitat , characterised by sandy banks and morass and constantly exposed to winds , especially the sirocco from the South - East and bora from the North - East ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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