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Benthic communities are among the first to disappear under conditions of heavy stress. Benthic organisms play an important ecological role by reworking the sediments, which affects the flux of nutrients across the sediment-water interface. Thus their loss is a liability to the ecosystem as a whole. In undisturbed areas in the eastern Mediterranean, benthic communities have a high diversity of species, consisting of polychaetes (50-65%),molluscs (15-25%), crustaceans (10-20%), echinoderms (5-8%) and miscellaneous taxa. By contrast, in areas ranging from heavily disturbed (e.g., sewage outfall vicinity) to polluted (e.g., urbanized bay), echinoderms, crustaceans and miscellaneous taxa largely disappear, while a small number of polychaete species account for 70-90% of the total abundance (Stergiou et al. 1997). The same applies to the Western Mediterranean benthic communities, where increasing disturbance also leads to reduction in species richness.
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An artist’s rendering shows the interior of “Framework,” a Portland, Oregon, construction project slated to become the first mass timber high-rise in the United States. Auburn will host the architect, Thomas Robinson, for a seminar, “Future of Tall: Building a Wood High-Rise in the U.S.,” Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m. in Telfair B. Peet Theatre.
Seminar in the framework of Article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union: ' Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Concerns '
- Panel 2: Artificial Intelligence at the Service of Society
|| Photo info: Taken 2022-09-06 with iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro back triple camera 1.57mm f/1.8, ¹⁄₈₀ sec at f/1.8, focal length 1.57 mm, ISO ISO 250. Copyright 2022 .
The small guard’s door added by the WC&PR has been removed and the framework rebuilt using prime Teak.
Engine framework fitted temporarily. Red oxide has been applied to the brackets to support the one piece engine cover.
In Rhodes Park, there's a concrete platform built out into the bay, which I think is the remains of a WWII shipyard. This is one of the confusing structures of unknown purpose that somebody carefulilly built there,