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Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2011

Comparison of growth rates estimated by otolith reading of Scorpaena porcus and Scorpaena notata caught on artificial and natural reefs of the northern Adriatic sea

Giuseppe Scarcella; Fabio Grati; Piero Polidori; Filippo Domenichetti; Luca Bolognini; Gianna Fabi

Despite the high number of studies on fish assemblages associated with artificial reefs and offshore platforms, little information exists on the growth rates of fish living on artificial and natural substrates. Age and growth was determined throughout otolith reading on two commercial scorpionfishes (Scorpaena porcus and Scorpaena notata) caught in the surroundings of artificial structures (artificial reefs and gas platforms) and natural habitats. Von Bertalanffy growth parameters were calculated for each species separately for each site. Age of S. porcus and S. notata ranged from 0 to 8 years and from 0 to 16 years, respectively. Kimura test applied to Von Bertalanffy growth curves indicated that the individuals of both species inhabiting the artificial structures had higher growth parameters than those caught in the natural habitat. The presence of artificial habitats in the northern Adriatic Sea positively affects growth rates and growth performance of both species, likely for the greater prey availability in respect to the natural open sea.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2012

Evaluation of lindane diffusion along the southeastern Adriatic coastal strip (Mediterranean Sea): A case study in an Albanian industrial area

Mauro Marini; Mattia Betti; Fabio Grati; Valerio Marconi; Anna Rita Mastrogiacomo; Piero Polidori; Mitat Sanxhaku

This study aimed to analyze the impact at sea of a pesticide factory located 7 km north of Durres (Albania) by investigating a lowland area under the sea situated 0.7 km from the shoreline. The main product of this factory was lindane. Production ceased in 1991 during the Albanian civil war, and a large amount of industrial waste was dispersed over the ground surrounding the factory, resulting in a high level of lindane pollution. A water-scoop channels the ground water accumulated around the disused factory directly into the sea. The concentrations of lindane in sediments collected along the coasts of the region ranged from 0.60 to 22.55 ng g(-1). The average concentration in the muscles of fish did not exceed the limits specified by European Commission legislation, whereas the concentration in the liver did exceed these limits; consequently, liver is not recommended for consumption.


Archive | 2018

Plastic Soles: Microplastic Litter in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Solea solea from the Adriatic Sea

Giulio Pellini; Alessio Gomiero; Tomaso Fortibuoni; Gianna Fabi; Fabio Grati; Anna Nora Tassetti; Piero Polidori; Carmen Ferra Vega; Giuseppe Scarcella

Plastic is widely used in everyday life being one of the more versatile materials ever produced. The rising demand of plastic items to support the societal development has dramatically boosted the annual plastic production from 1.5 in the 1950s to 311 million tonnes in 2014 (PlasticEurope in Plastic-the Facts 2015: an analysis of European plastic production, demand, and waste data, 2014). The dark side of the plastic revolution is the marine pollution, with an estimated amount of 9.5 million tonnes of new plastic waste flowing into the oceans each year (Boucher and Friot in Primary microplastics in the oceans: a global evaluation of sources. IUCN, Gland, p. 43, 2017).


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) accumulation in different common sole (Solea solea) tissues from the North Adriatic Sea peculiar impacted area

Emanuela Frapiccini; Anna Annibaldi; Mattia Betti; Piero Polidori; Cristina Truzzi; Mauro Marini

This study extends our knowledge of the bioaccumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine organisms and investigates its possible determinants. PAH levels were measured in Solea solea tissue and in marine sediments collected from three areas of the northern Adriatic Sea characterized by different anthropic impacts (Venetian Lagoon, Po Delta, and fishing grounds off Chioggia). The possibility of differential PAH bioaccumulation in different tissues (muscle, liver and gills) was investigated by seeking relationships between mean individual and total PAH concentrations in tissue and sediment samples, the physicochemical properties of PAHs (rings and Kow), and some key biological variables (lipid content of tissues, body size, habitat). The present study demonstrated that the lipid content might not be the only determinant of PAH bioaccumulation in common sole tissues. The habitat characteristics, the tissue types and some physicochemical properties of compounds were closely related to PAH bioaccumulation.


Journal of Parasitology | 2016

OCCURRENCE OF THE LEECH, PONTOBDELLA MURICATA LINNAEUS, ON ELASMOBRANCH SPECIES IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL ADRIATIC SEA.

Luca Bolognini; Simone Leoni; Piero Polidori; Fabio Grati; Giuseppe Scarcella; Giulio Pellini; Filippo Domenichetti; Carmen Ferrà; Gianna Fabi

Abstract This study provides a parasitological analysis of the elasmobranch species caught in the northern and central Adriatic Sea. Sixty-two marine leeches were recorded on 747 individuals of Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758 (thornback ray), Myliobatis aquila Linnaeus, 1758 (common eagle ray), and Torpedo marmorata Risso, 1810 (marbled torpedo ray) caught in 56 hauls over a 5 yr period. All leeches were identified as Pontobdella muricata, which is a typical ectoparasite of benthic elasmobranchs. The prevalence of infection ranged from 7.11% on R. clavata to 12.00% on M. aquila. The intensity of infection, the preferential sites of attachment to the host, and the periodicity of infection were evaluated.


Journal of Sea Research | 2013

Multi-annual investigation of the spatial distributions of juvenile and adult sole (Solea solea, L.) in the Adriatic Sea (Northern Mediterranean)

Fabio Grati; Giuseppe Scarcella; Piero Polidori; Filippo Domenichetti; Luca Bolognini; Roberto Gramolini; Claudio Vasapollo; O. Giovanardi; Saša Raicevich; Igor Celić; Nedo Vrgoč; Igor Isajlović; Aljaž Jenič; Bojan Marčeta; Gianna Fabi


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Spatial pattern and weight of seabed marine litter in the northern and central Adriatic Sea

Pierluigi Strafella; Gianna Fabi; A. Spagnolo; Fabio Grati; Piero Polidori; E. Punzo; Tomaso Fortibuoni; Bojan Marčeta; Saša Raicevich; Ivan Cvitković; Marija Despalatović; Giuseppe Scarcella


Journal of Sea Research | 2014

Common sole in the northern and central Adriatic Sea: Spatial management scenarios to rebuild the stock

Giuseppe Scarcella; Fabio Grati; Saša Raicevich; Tommaso Russo; Roberto Gramolini; Robert Scott; Piero Polidori; Filippo Domenichetti; Luca Bolognini; O. Giovanardi; Igor Celić; Laura Sabatini; Nedo Vrgoč; Igor Isajlović; Bojan Marčeta; Gianna Fabi


Environmental Pollution | 2018

Characterization of microplastic litter in the gastrointestinal tract of Solea solea from the Adriatic Sea

Giulio Pellini; A. Gomiero; T. Fortibuoni; Carmen Ferrà; Fabio Grati; Anna Nora Tassetti; Piero Polidori; Gianna Fabi; Giuseppe Scarcella


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2011

Age and growth of the small red scorpionfish, Scorpaena notata Rafinesque, 1810, based on whole and sectioned otolith readings

Giuseppe Scarcella; Mario La Mesa; Fabio Grati; Piero Polidori

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Fabio Grati

National Research Council

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Gianna Fabi

National Research Council

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Luca Bolognini

National Research Council

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Saša Raicevich

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Carmen Ferrà

National Research Council

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E. Punzo

National Research Council

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O. Giovanardi

National Research Council

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