Commercially harvested since ancient times, the highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus, 1758) is an octocoral endemic to the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Eastern Atlantic Ocean, where it occurs on rocky bottoms over a wide bathymetric range. Current knowledge is restricted to its shallow populations (15–50 m depth), with comparably little attention given to the deeper populations (50–200 m) that are nowadays the main target of exploitation. In this study, red coral distribution and population structure were assessed in three historically exploited areas (Amalfi, Ischia Island and Elba Island) in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterranean Sea) between 50 and 130 m depth by means of ROV during a cruise carried out in t...
International audienceBackground The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several...
Among Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harvested spe- cies, most...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Commercially harvested since ancient times, the highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus...
Commercially harvested since ancient times, the highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeu...
Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum, L 1758) is a colonial anthozoan endemic to the Mediterran...
Through a non-invasive and interdisciplinary approach, distribution and size/age structure of deep d...
12 pages, 5 figures, 6 tablesOctocorals are an important part of many ecosystems as they add three-d...
International audienceThe Mediterranean red coral, Corallium rubrum, is one of the most precious cor...
The precious red coral, Corallium rubrum, and the yellow gorgonian, Eunicella cavolini, have been fr...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
International Workshop on Red Coral Science, Management, and Trade: Lessons from the Mediterranean, ...
The presence of red coral, Corallium rubrum (Coralliidae, Gorgonacea) was reported during a monitori...
The red coral resource in Sardinian seas: a multidisciplinary survey on Corallium rubrum populations...
The Mediterranean red coral, Corallium rubrum, is one of the most precious corals worldwide. Below 5...
International audienceBackground The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several...
Among Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harvested spe- cies, most...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...
Commercially harvested since ancient times, the highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus...
Commercially harvested since ancient times, the highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeu...
Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum, L 1758) is a colonial anthozoan endemic to the Mediterran...
Through a non-invasive and interdisciplinary approach, distribution and size/age structure of deep d...
12 pages, 5 figures, 6 tablesOctocorals are an important part of many ecosystems as they add three-d...
International audienceThe Mediterranean red coral, Corallium rubrum, is one of the most precious cor...
The precious red coral, Corallium rubrum, and the yellow gorgonian, Eunicella cavolini, have been fr...
12 pages, 6 figuresAmong Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harves...
International Workshop on Red Coral Science, Management, and Trade: Lessons from the Mediterranean, ...
The presence of red coral, Corallium rubrum (Coralliidae, Gorgonacea) was reported during a monitori...
The red coral resource in Sardinian seas: a multidisciplinary survey on Corallium rubrum populations...
The Mediterranean red coral, Corallium rubrum, is one of the most precious corals worldwide. Below 5...
International audienceBackground The highly valuable red coral Corallium rubrum is listed in several...
Among Mediterranean cnidarians, the octocoral Corallium rubrum is the most harvested spe- cies, most...
This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different pop...