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Fabrizio Serena
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 68
Citations - 2243
Fabrizio Serena is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1759 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrizio Serena include United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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Loss of large predatory sharks from the Mediterranean Sea
TL;DR: This study reconstructs long-term population trends of large predatory sharks in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea to suggest that current levels of exploitation put large sharks at risk of extinction in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Field identification guide to the sharks and rays of the Mediterranean and Black Sea
TL;DR: This volume presents a fully illustrated field guide for the identification of the sharks and rays most relevant to the fisheries of the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
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Presence of plastic debris in loggerhead turtle stranded along the Tuscany coasts of the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals (Italy)
Tommaso Campani,Matteo Baini,Matteo Giannetti,Fabrizio Cancelli,Cecilia Mancusi,Fabrizio Serena,Letizia Marsili,Silvia Casini,Maria Cristina Fossi +8 more
TL;DR: The occurrence of marine litter observed in this work confirms the high impact of marine debris in the Mediterranean Sea in respect to other seas and oceans, and highlights the importance of Caretta caretta as good indicator for marine litter in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) of European Union.
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First Finding of Ostreopsis cf. ovata Toxins in Marine Aerosols
Patrizia Ciminiello,Carmela Dell'Aversano,Emma Dello Iacovo,Ernesto Fattorusso,Martino Forino,Luciana Tartaglione,Gioia Benedettini,Marzia Onorari,Fabrizio Serena,Cecilia Battocchi,Silvia Casabianca,Antonella Penna +11 more
TL;DR: The results, besides confirming the presence of O. ovata cells and demonstrating for the first time the occurrence of ovatoxins in the aerosol, are only a first step toward a more comprehensive understanding of the Ostreopsis-related respiratory syndrome.
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Coherent assessments of Europe’s marine fishes show regional divergence and megafauna loss
Paul G. Fernandes,Gina M. Ralph,Ana Nieto,Mariana García Criado,Paraskevas Vasilakopoulos,Christos D. Maravelias,Robin Cook,R. Pollom,Marcelo Kovačić,David Pollard,Edward D. Farrell,Ann-Britt Florin,Beth Polidoro,Julia M. Lawson,Pascal Lorance,Franz Uiblein,Matthew T. Craig,David Allen,Sarah L. Fowler,Rachel H.L. Walls,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,Michael S. Harvey,Manuel Dureuil,Manuel Biscoito,Caroline M. Pollock,Sophy R. McCully Phillips,Jim R. Ellis,C. Papaconstantinou,Alen Soldo,Çetin Keskin,Steen Wilhelm Knudsen,Luis Gil de Sola,Fabrizio Serena,Bruce B. Collette,Kjell Harald Nedreaas,Emilie Stump,Barry C. Russell,Silvia García,Pedro Afonso,Armelle B. J. Jung,Helena Alvarez,João Manuel Delgado,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Kent E. Carpenter +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the conservation status of 1,020 species of European marine fishes and identify factors that contribute to their extinction risk were examined based on the latest International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) European regional Red List of marine fishes.