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Using monk seal faeces as a non-invasive technique to monitor the incidence of microdebris

(Corresponding) Hernandez-Milian G., Tsangaris C., Anestis A., Bundone L., Panou A.
Topic: 
Biodibersity conservation
required under the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive to prevent any harm on marine ecosystems and their biota. Sampling to evaluate effects of marine litter, including microdebris, in top predators is difficult. Usually, microdebris is examined in the gastro-intestinal tract of stranded dead...Read more
Keywords: 
Mediterranean monk seal · Microdebris ·Non-invasive technique · Zakynthos · Greece
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00203