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Raúl González

Researcher at National University of Comahue

Publications -  70
Citations -  1324

Raúl González is an academic researcher from National University of Comahue. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Argentine hake. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1021 citations. Previous affiliations of Raúl González include University of Northern Colorado & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Anthropogenic pollution of aquatic ecosystems: Emerging problems with global implications

TL;DR: Five sources of anthropogenic pollution that affect marine and freshwater ecosystems are discussed: sewage, nutrients and terrigenous materials, crude oil, heavy metals and plastics, and the direct and indirect effects that these pollutants have on a range of aquatic organisms even when the pollutant source is distant from the sink.
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Argentinian coastal waters: A temperate habitat for three species of threatened sea turtles

TL;DR: It is suggested that an important concentration of these species occurs in the estuarine, highly productive areas of Samborombón Bay and El Rincón, although green and loggerheads were also recorded as far south as northern Patagonian waters.
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Assessment of remotely-sensed sea-surface temperature and chlorophyll-a concentration in San Matías Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina)

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of the NLSST and OC3Mv5 algorithms was evaluated in the San Matias Gulf in the Argentine Patagonian Continental Shelf (between 40°47′S and 42°13′S).
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Artisanal mollusk fisheries in San Matías Gulf (Patagonia, Argentina): An appraisal of the factors contributing to unsustainability

TL;DR: It is evident that the various species harvested in the zone reflect fluctuations over time, requiring the use of an opportunistic harvesting operation, expressed in changes in the fishing strategies employed by fishers for different species.