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Biological Resources of South Adriatic Aquatorium and Coastal Zone of Montenegro: Human Impact and Possibilities for Sustainable Exploitation

Radović, I.; Stevanović, V.; Mandić, S.; Regner, Slobodan; Joksimović, A.; Mandić, M.; Pešić, A.; Radović, D.; Đurović, M.

(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Radović, I.
AU  - Stevanović, V.
AU  - Mandić, S.
AU  - Regner, Slobodan
AU  - Joksimović, A.
AU  - Mandić, M.
AU  - Pešić, A.
AU  - Radović, D.
AU  - Đurović, M.
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1421
AB  - The availability of biological resources, their diversity and quantity, structure and geographical distribution, as well as related questions, were always of prime economic, social, and political importance to humans. Regions of high biodiversity with all their applicative potentials are analytically incorporated in relevant geostrategic and geopolitical studies and regional sustainable developmental plans. It is pertinent to ask ourselves with which biological resources and how many of them do we possess, what is their current and potential values, how are they distributed, and what are their long-term perspectives of conservation, restoration, and sustainable exploitation? According to the IUEP-WCMC (UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre) criteria, the territory of Montenegro, together with the territory of other Balkan Peninsula countries: Greece, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Bulgaria, represents one of the six European or one of the 153 world’s centers of biological diversity. The territory of Montenegro is characterized by high genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity, which appeared as a response from living beings to the geological, geomorphological, climatic and hydrological diversity as well as complexity of historical changes that have occurred in this area during the past. Both the territory and South Adriatic aquatorium of Mediterranean part of Montenegro have high potentials for exploitation of some components of biodiversity. However, it is necessary to emphasize that the majority of natural ecosystems have been exploited for centuries and that their recent state is different from climatogenic, since they represent progradation-degradational derivatives of climazonal ecosystems still under anthropogenic pressure and constant stress. Concerning these facts, it is clear that in the present and future, exploitation of the components of biodiversity in the Mediterranean part of Montenegro has to be based on the principles of sustainability. Practically, this means that the components of biodiversity cannot be exploited without control, especially without a previous assessment of their quantity, model of use, conservation status, fragility, and renewable of resources. In this paper the threat and degree of human impact, possibilities and regime of biodiversity exploitation were presented, for each natural ecosystem of the Adriatic part of Montenegro, in general. For the purposes of preparing this paper, no special new field research was done, but a comparative analysis and synthesis are made by using existing scientific references, as well as actual relevant strategic documents of Montenegro.
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EP  - 470
SP  - 423
VL  - 109
DO  - 10.1007/698_2021_756
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year = "2021",
abstract = "The availability of biological resources, their diversity and quantity, structure and geographical distribution, as well as related questions, were always of prime economic, social, and political importance to humans. Regions of high biodiversity with all their applicative potentials are analytically incorporated in relevant geostrategic and geopolitical studies and regional sustainable developmental plans. It is pertinent to ask ourselves with which biological resources and how many of them do we possess, what is their current and potential values, how are they distributed, and what are their long-term perspectives of conservation, restoration, and sustainable exploitation? According to the IUEP-WCMC (UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre) criteria, the territory of Montenegro, together with the territory of other Balkan Peninsula countries: Greece, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Bulgaria, represents one of the six European or one of the 153 world’s centers of biological diversity. The territory of Montenegro is characterized by high genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity, which appeared as a response from living beings to the geological, geomorphological, climatic and hydrological diversity as well as complexity of historical changes that have occurred in this area during the past. Both the territory and South Adriatic aquatorium of Mediterranean part of Montenegro have high potentials for exploitation of some components of biodiversity. However, it is necessary to emphasize that the majority of natural ecosystems have been exploited for centuries and that their recent state is different from climatogenic, since they represent progradation-degradational derivatives of climazonal ecosystems still under anthropogenic pressure and constant stress. Concerning these facts, it is clear that in the present and future, exploitation of the components of biodiversity in the Mediterranean part of Montenegro has to be based on the principles of sustainability. Practically, this means that the components of biodiversity cannot be exploited without control, especially without a previous assessment of their quantity, model of use, conservation status, fragility, and renewable of resources. In this paper the threat and degree of human impact, possibilities and regime of biodiversity exploitation were presented, for each natural ecosystem of the Adriatic part of Montenegro, in general. For the purposes of preparing this paper, no special new field research was done, but a comparative analysis and synthesis are made by using existing scientific references, as well as actual relevant strategic documents of Montenegro.",
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Radović, I., Stevanović, V., Mandić, S., Regner, S., Joksimović, A., Mandić, M., Pešić, A., Radović, D.,& Đurović, M.. (2021). Biological Resources of South Adriatic Aquatorium and Coastal Zone of Montenegro: Human Impact and Possibilities for Sustainable Exploitation. in Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH., 109, 423-470.
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2021_756
Radović I, Stevanović V, Mandić S, Regner S, Joksimović A, Mandić M, Pešić A, Radović D, Đurović M. Biological Resources of South Adriatic Aquatorium and Coastal Zone of Montenegro: Human Impact and Possibilities for Sustainable Exploitation. in Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 2021;109:423-470.
doi:10.1007/698_2021_756 .
Radović, I., Stevanović, V., Mandić, S., Regner, Slobodan, Joksimović, A., Mandić, M., Pešić, A., Radović, D., Đurović, M., "Biological Resources of South Adriatic Aquatorium and Coastal Zone of Montenegro: Human Impact and Possibilities for Sustainable Exploitation" in Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 109 (2021):423-470,
https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2021_756 . .

Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic) (vol 61, pg 493, 2009)

Joksimović, A.; Regner, Slobodan; Gačić, Zoran

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Joksimović, A.
AU  - Regner, Slobodan
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
PY  - 2009
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/313
AB  - Red mullet, Mullus barbatus Linnaeus, 1758, is an economically very important species in trawl fisheries in the Adriatic Sea. Material for analysis was collected from October 2002 until May 2004 with a bottom trawl net from commercial trawlers on the Montenegrin shelf Mortality of this species was analyzed for the first time in this area, separately for males and females and for both sexes together. Until now, only the spatial distribution and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) of Mullus barbatus have been studied in Montenegrin waters. Estimated total mortality rates were Z(males) = 0.653 and Z(females) = 0.712. The average mortality rate for both sexes was Z m+f = 0.749, while the natural mortality rate was Mm+f = 0.342. Values of Z in the Montenegrin shelf area are considerably lower than Z values for the Croatian and Italian parts of the Adriatic Sea, indicating that on the Montenegrin shelf fishing of this species is significantly less intensive than in other trawl-fishing areas of the Adriatic Sea.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
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EP  - A499
IS  - 4
SP  - A493
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DO  - 10.2298/ABS0903493J
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abstract = "Red mullet, Mullus barbatus Linnaeus, 1758, is an economically very important species in trawl fisheries in the Adriatic Sea. Material for analysis was collected from October 2002 until May 2004 with a bottom trawl net from commercial trawlers on the Montenegrin shelf Mortality of this species was analyzed for the first time in this area, separately for males and females and for both sexes together. Until now, only the spatial distribution and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) of Mullus barbatus have been studied in Montenegrin waters. Estimated total mortality rates were Z(males) = 0.653 and Z(females) = 0.712. The average mortality rate for both sexes was Z m+f = 0.749, while the natural mortality rate was Mm+f = 0.342. Values of Z in the Montenegrin shelf area are considerably lower than Z values for the Croatian and Italian parts of the Adriatic Sea, indicating that on the Montenegrin shelf fishing of this species is significantly less intensive than in other trawl-fishing areas of the Adriatic Sea.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
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Joksimović, A., Regner, S.,& Gačić, Z.. (2009). Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic) (vol 61, pg 493, 2009). in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 61(4), A493-A499.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0903493J
Joksimović A, Regner S, Gačić Z. Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic) (vol 61, pg 493, 2009). in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2009;61(4):A493-A499.
doi:10.2298/ABS0903493J .
Joksimović, A., Regner, Slobodan, Gačić, Zoran, "Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic) (vol 61, pg 493, 2009)" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 61, no. 4 (2009):A493-A499,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0903493J . .
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Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic)

Joksimović, A.; Regner, Slobodan; Gačić, Zoran

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Joksimović, A.
AU  - Regner, Slobodan
AU  - Gačić, Zoran
PY  - 2009
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/314
AB  - Red mullet, Mullus barbatus Linnaeus, 1758, is an economically very important species in trawl fisheries in the Adriatic Sea. Material for analysis was collected from October 2002 until May 2004 with a bottom trawl net from commercial trawlers on the Montenegrin shelf Mortality of this species was analyzed for the first time in this area, separately for males and females and for both sexes together. Until now, only the spatial distribution and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) of Mullus barbatus have been studied in Montenegrin waters. Estimated total mortality rates were Z(males) = 0.653 and Z(females) = 0.712. The average mortality rate for both sexes was Z m+f = 0.749, while the natural mortality rate was Mm+f = 0.342. Values of Z in the Montenegrin shelf area are considerably lower than Z values for the Croatian and Italian parts of the Adriatic Sea, indicating that on the Montenegrin shelf fishing of this species is significantly less intensive than in other trawl-fishing areas of the Adriatic Sea.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic)
EP  - 499
IS  - 3
SP  - 493
VL  - 61
DO  - 10.2298/ABS0903503J
ER  - 
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author = "Joksimović, A. and Regner, Slobodan and Gačić, Zoran",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Red mullet, Mullus barbatus Linnaeus, 1758, is an economically very important species in trawl fisheries in the Adriatic Sea. Material for analysis was collected from October 2002 until May 2004 with a bottom trawl net from commercial trawlers on the Montenegrin shelf Mortality of this species was analyzed for the first time in this area, separately for males and females and for both sexes together. Until now, only the spatial distribution and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) of Mullus barbatus have been studied in Montenegrin waters. Estimated total mortality rates were Z(males) = 0.653 and Z(females) = 0.712. The average mortality rate for both sexes was Z m+f = 0.749, while the natural mortality rate was Mm+f = 0.342. Values of Z in the Montenegrin shelf area are considerably lower than Z values for the Croatian and Italian parts of the Adriatic Sea, indicating that on the Montenegrin shelf fishing of this species is significantly less intensive than in other trawl-fishing areas of the Adriatic Sea.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic)",
pages = "499-493",
number = "3",
volume = "61",
doi = "10.2298/ABS0903503J"
}
Joksimović, A., Regner, S.,& Gačić, Z.. (2009). Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic). in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 61(3), 493-499.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0903503J
Joksimović A, Regner S, Gačić Z. Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic). in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2009;61(3):493-499.
doi:10.2298/ABS0903503J .
Joksimović, A., Regner, Slobodan, Gačić, Zoran, "Mortality of red mullet (mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Montenegrin shelf (south Adriatic)" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 61, no. 3 (2009):493-499,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS0903503J . .
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