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Isidora Katara
Isidora Katara
Post Doctoral Researcher, IPMA
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Modelling of essential fish habitat based on remote sensing, spatial analysis and GIS
VD Valavanis, GJ Pierce, AF Zuur, A Palialexis, A Saveliev, I Katara, ...
Essential fish habitat mapping in the Mediterranean, 5-20, 2008
2512008
A review of cephalopod–environment interactions in European Seas
GJ Pierce, VD Valavanis, A Guerra, P Jereb, L Orsi-Relini, JM Bellido, ...
Hydrobiologia 612, 49-70, 2008
2222008
A GIS environmental modelling approach to essential fish habitat designation
VD Valavanis, S Georgakarakos, A Kapantagakis, A Palialexis, I Katara
Ecological Modelling 178 (3-4), 417-427, 2004
1212004
Critical regions: a GIS-based model of marine productivity hotspots
VD Valavanis, A Kapantagakis, I Katara, A Palialexis
Aquatic sciences 66, 139-148, 2004
762004
Atmospheric forcing on chlorophyll concentration in the Mediterranean
I Katara, J Illian, GJ Pierce, B Scott, J Wang
Essential Fish Habitat Mapping in the Mediterranean, 33-48, 2008
572008
Quantification of interactions between the Portuguese sardine purse-seine fishery and cetaceans
A Marçalo, I Katara, D Feijó, H Araújo, I Oliveira, J Santos, M Ferreira, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 72 (8), 2438-2449, 2015
532015
Environmental drivers of the anchovy/sardine complex in the Eastern Mediterranean
I Katara, GJ Pierce, J Illian, BE Scott
Hydrobiologia 670, 49-65, 2011
482011
Persistent gender bias in marine science and conservation calls for action to achieve equity
S Giakoumi, C Pita, M Coll, S Fraschetti, E Gissi, I Katara, E Lloret-Lloret, ...
Biological Conservation 257, 109134, 2021
452021
Fishery improvement projects: Performance over the past decade
J Cannon, P Sousa, I Katara, P Veiga, B Spear, D Beveridge, T Van Holt
Marine Policy 97, 179-187, 2018
432018
Salinity and temperature as factors controlling the spawning and catch of Parapenaeus longirostris along the Moroccan Atlantic Ocean
S Benchoucha, A Berraho, H Bazairi, I Katara, S Benchrifi, VD Valavanis
Essential Fish Habitat Mapping in the Mediterranean, 109-123, 2008
342008
Mismatch between VMS data temporal resolution and fishing activity time scales
I Katara, A Silva
Fisheries Research 188, 1-5, 2017
312017
Marine GIS: identification of mesoscale oceanic thermal fronts
VD Valavanis, I Katara, A Palialexis
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 19 (10), 1131-1147, 2005
292005
Portuguese purse seine fishery spatial and resource overlap with top predators
L Wise, C Galego, I Katara, A Marçalo, A Meirinho, SS Monteiro, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 617, 183-198, 2019
212019
Standardisation of yellowfin tuna CPUE for the EU purse seine fleet operating in the Indian Ocean
I Katara, D Gaertner, F Marsac, M Grande, D Kaplan, A Urtizberea, ...
Proceedings of the 20th session of the Working Party on Tropical Tuna …, 2018
182018
Recruitment variability
I Katara
Biology and ecology of sardines and anchovies, 242-282, 2014
132014
Conservation hotspots for fish habitats: A case study from English and Welsh waters
I Katara, WJ Peden, H Bannister, J Ribeiro, L Fronkova, C Scougal, ...
Regional Studies in Marine Science 44, 101745, 2021
102021
Standardisation of skipjack tuna CPUE for the EU purse seine fleet operating in the Indian Ocean
I Katara, D Gaertner, N Billet, J Lopez, A Fonteneau, H Murua, P Daniel, ...
IOTC2017-WPTT19, 2017
102017
Standardization of catch rates for the eastern tropical Atlantic bigeye tuna caught by the French purse seine DFAD fishery
I Katara, D Gaertner, A Maufroy, E Chassot
Collective Volume of Scientific Papers ICCAT 72, 406-414, 2016
82016
Some news approaches for standardizing tropical purse seiners CPUEs
I Katara, D Gaertner
Victoria Mahé, Seychelles: IOTC Working Party on Tropical Tunas, WPTT16–16, 1-16, 2014
72014
Modelling of essential fish habitat based on remote sensing, spatial analysis and GIS
I Katara, G Pierce, V Valavanis, J Wang, A Palialexis, A Zuur, A Saveliev
42008
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