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Title: Salt marsh habitat analysis of the il-Ballut ta’ Marsaxlokk special area of conservation (Malta)
Other Titles: International seminar biodiversity management and conservation - plant ecology and conservation in the Mediterranean area
Authors: Tavilla, Gianmarco
Lanfranco, Sandro
Stevens, Darrin T.
Henwood, Jonathan
Lamoliere, Arthur
Ranno, Veronica
Gabarretta, James
Attard, Vincent
Adamo, Maria
Tomaselli, Valeria
Keywords: Wetland ecology -- Malta -- Marsaxlokk
Salt marshes -- Malta -- Marsaxlokk
Habitat conservation -- Malta -- Marsaxlokk
Ballut ta’ Marsaxlokk (Marsaxlokk, Malta)
Halophytes -- Ecology -- Malta
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: University of Catania
Citation: Tavilla G., Lanfranco, S., Stevens, D. T., Henwood, J., Lamoliere, A., Ranno, V.,…Tomaselli, V. (2023). Salt marsh habitat analysis of the il-Ballut ta’ Marsaxlokk special area of conservation (Malta). In G. Giusso del Galdo, S. Sciandrello, A. Cristaudo, P. Minissale, M. Puglisi, V. Ranno, & G. Tavilla (Eds.), XV International seminar biodiversity management and conservation - Plant ecology and conservation in the Mediterranean area. Book of abstracts (p. 5). Italy: University of Catania.
Abstract: Malta is a small archipelago of Mediterranean islands with a relatively circumscribed natural environment. Due to its limited extent and many natural areas being degraded or destroyed to address its economy and rising population, its landmass resulted over developed. The Il-Ballut ta' Marsaxlokk Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is in the northeast corner of Marsaxlokk Bay (south-east of Malta). [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/113594
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