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Boarding Tables Annex III Málaga Transit Sailing Valencia Denia Oropesa 12345 Castellón Peñíscola Villanova Barcelona Areyns Gerona Blanes Bagur Gerona Rosas Tarragona Tarragona Mª.J. López Fish. Techn. Castellón Columbretes Ibiza Ibiza Benidorm Alicante Sta. Pola Alicante Mar Menor Cartagena Vera Garrucha Almería Almería Almería Bad Weathe Sacratif Malaga Malaga Marbella 53544033544426464654236640 Málaga Málaga Transit Haul nb Comments M. García-Rodriguez R. Abad Cerdán P. Abelló D. Lloris M. González Aguilar J. Rucabado T. Moreno M. Gaza I. Franco A. Esteban A. Carpena E. Massutí J.A. Martínez P. Torres E. Ferrandis Mª.J. López J. Rey J. Acosta Boarding table of N/O Cornide de Saavedra 1997DayMonthDate 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728 L. Gil-de-Sola 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MEDITS97 - ES 30 31 MayNameL. Gil de Sola D. LlorisR. AbadJ. RucabadoFish. Scient. June M. García-Rodriguez Fish. Scient. SpecialityT. Moreno Fish. Scient. Fish. Scient. Fish. Scient. P. Abelló Fish. Scient. A. Esteban Fish. Scient. Name M. González Fish. Techn. M. Gazá I. Franco Fish. Scient. A. Carpena E. Ferrandis Fish. Techn. Speciality J. Acosta Fish. Techn. P. Torres Fish. Techn. Univ. Alicante J. Rey Sanz Fish. Techn. J.A. Martínez Name Fish. Scient. E. Massutí Fish. Scient. Fish. Techn. Fish. Techn. Speciality Place Xbt97.xls, ES, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Boarding table of N/O/ L'Europe MEDITS97 - FR Day 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334 Month May June Date 26 27 28 29 30 31 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728 Bastia Bastia Sète Sète Sète Sète Sète Sète Sète Place Y. Aldebert Y. Cheret A. Colomb G. Constantin L. Laine J. Oheix D. Adam J. Bertrand J.L. Bigot JM. Cochet V. Crespi JM. Deslou Paoli A. Febvre A. Guillou C. Lugagne J.J. Riutort A. Souplet M. Taquet Haul nb 3 2 3 5 27575 5545 445 6 453 Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure Winch failure East Corsica East Corsica East Corsica East Corsica Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Gulf ofLions Bad weather Bastia Bastia Sète Sète Comments Name Speciality Name Speciality Name Speciality Y. Aldebert Fishery Scientist D. Adam E¨PHE A. Febvre Fishery Scientist Y. Cheret Fishery Technician J. Bertrand Fishery Scientist A. Guillou Fishery Scientist A. Colomb Student J.L. Bigot Fishery Technician C. Lugagne Student G. Constantin Secretary J. M. Cochet Student J.J. Riutort Student L. Laine Student V. Crespi Univ; de Pisa A. Souplet Fishery Scientist : SC J. Oheix Technician J. M. Deslou PaolEnvironment scientistM. Taquet Fishery Scientist : SC SC = Scientist in charge Xbt97.xls, FR, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of M/P Francesco Padre MEDITS97 - IT1 Day 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253 Month June July Date 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829301234567891011121314151617181920212223 S.Margherita L. S.Margherita L. Marina Carrara Marina Carrara Civitavecchia P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano P.S.Stefano Place Montecristo Montecristo Ventotene Ventotene Ventotene Fiumicino Fiumicino Fiumicino Capraia Capraia Savona Imperia Imperia Livorno Livorno Anzio Elba Elba Elba Scientist A. Belluscio A. Belluscio on board M. Sbrana D.Auteri F. Fiorentino P. Gentiloni F. Biagi P.Sartor A.Abell R. Baino F.Bottero M. Rossi S. Agnesi P. Belcari A. Voliani F. Serena A.Mannini F. Colloca R.Silvestri Haul nb 4444 454553 554245655433 3452 54 554 54344 3 Southern TyrrhenianSea Southern TyrrhenianSea Southern TyrrhenianSea Northern TyrrhenianSea Northern TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Central TyrrhenianSea Preparation Preparation Preparation Ligurian Sea Ligurian Sea Preparation Transit Transit Comments Name Specialization Name Specialization Name Specialization A. Belluscio Biologist, Head of the mission, Univ. of RomF. Serena Biologist, CRIP Livorno M. Rossi Biologist, Univ. of Genova P. Sartor Biologist, Univ. of Pisa A. Voliani Biologist, CRIP Livorno S. Agnesi Biologist, Univ. of Rome M. Sbrana Biologist, Univ. of Pisa D. Auteri Biologist, CRIP Livorno M. Cardinale Biologist, Univ. of Rome P. Belcari Biologist, Univ. of Pisa P. Righini Biologist, CRIP Livorno P. Gentiloni Biologist, Univ. of Rome F. Biagi Biologist, Univ. of Pisa R.Silvestri Biologist, CRIP Livorno F. Colloca Biologist, Univ. of Rome M. Sartini Student, Univ. of Pisa F. Fiorentino Biologist, Univ. of Genova B. Borraccett Student, Univ. of Rome A. Abella Biologist, CRIP Livorno F. Bottero Biologist, Univ. of Genova C. Gargiulo Student, Univ. of Rome R. Baino Biologist, CRIP Livorno A. Mannini Student, Univ. of Genova U. Sacco Student, Univ. of Rome Xbt97.xls, IT1, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of M/P Francesco Padre MEDITS97 - IT2 June July August 23242526272829301234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303112345 CAMPISI XXXXX XXXXX CANNAS XXXXX COLUCCIA X CONTIS X CUCCU XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X DAMELE XXXXX XXXXX FOLLESA X XXXXX X MURENU XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X PUTZOLU XXXXX XXXX SABATINI XXXXX SANNA XXXXX XXXXX SCANU XXXXX X SATTA XXXXX SECCHI XXXXX SECCI XXXXX Hauls 36442 44443 43353 55544 45442 43554 4 Xbt97.xls, IT2, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of M/P S. Anna MEDITS97 - IT3 Day 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334 Month June July Date 3456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930123456 Vibo Marina Stand by Stand by Stand by Salerno Salerno Cetraro Cetraro Formia Portici Portici Portici Sapri Sapri Sapri Place G. Giusto S. Greco M.T. Spedicato P. Rizzo F. Perdichizzi P. Carbonara Boarding List G. Bono D. Giordano M. Contegiacomo S. Gancitano P. Rinelli N° of hauls 474734454455 26743424 35545 466555 Comment, Channel of Sicily C. S. Vito - C. Suvero ( zone of work ) C. Suvero - F. Volturno Name Title Name Title M.T. Spedicato biologist P. Rinelli technician P. Carbonara biologist P. Rizzo technician M. Contegiacomo biologist G.B. Giusto technician S. Greco biologist G. Bono biologist F. Perdichizzi technician S. Gancitanotechnician D. Giordano technician Xbt97.xls, IT3, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of M/P Bianca Maria MEDITS97 - IT4 - AL JOUR 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768 MOIS JUIN JUILLET AOUT DATE 345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293012345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031123456789 Roccella-C. Passero Roccella-C. Passero Roccella-C. Passero P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Roccella P. Alice-Taranto P. Alice-Taranto P. Alice-Taranto P. Alice-Taranto Valona/Durazzo Valona/Durazzo Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Taranto-Otranto Otranto/Brindisi Otranto/Brindisi Vieste-Molfetta Molfetta-Vieste Molfetta-Vieste transit (It.-Al.) transit (Al.-It.) transit (It.-Al.) transit (Al.-It.) transit (Al.-It.) Bari/Molfetta Bari/Molfetta Brindisi/Bari stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by stand-by Durazzo Durazzo Durazzo Otranto Brindisi Brindisi Valona Vieste Vieste transit transit transit transit Bari Scientifiques embarqués COSTANTINO xxxxxxxxxx BASANISI xxxx CARLUCCI xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx PARISI xx DE NICOLO' xxxx xxxxxx FERRARESE xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx MARTINO xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx MARSAN x MARZANO x STRIPPOLI xx xxx xx x x x xx MARANO xxx BERTOLDI xx xx x xx xx xx KRISTO N° TRAITS 3354446334544134 243 32 55 4466 7762 62 7 5 8 7 8 4 94 Nom Spécialité Nom Spécialité BASANISI Biologiste MARSAN Biologiste COSTANTINOBiologiste MARZANO Biologiste CARLUCCI Biologiste STRIPPOLI Technician FERRARESE Biologiste MARANO Biologiste DE NICOLO' Etudiant BERTOLDI Etudiant PARISI Etudiant KRISTO Biologiste MARTINO Biologiste Xbt97.xls, IT4, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of M/p Principessa I MEDITS97 - IT5 - HR - SL Jour 123456789101112131415161718192021 Mois juin Date 2345678910111213141516171819202122 Lieu Piccinetti C. Politano F. Casali P. Kozuh M. Mattioli G. Vrog N. Marceta B. Nb. De Trait 7789808107496599455577 M5 -Nordd'Ancône-Zadar+SL M5 -Nordd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Nordd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Nordd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Nordd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -Sudd'Ancône-Zadar M5 -HR M5 -HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR Commentaires Xbt97.xls, IT5, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Boarding table of K apetan Paraschos ME DI T S -GR 97 M1 DAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243 MON T H J U NE JULY DATE 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 A.Argyr i M.Argyr opoulou E.Eleytheriadis F.Kallianyoti A.K all ianyoti s A.Kokkinakis M.Koutrakis G.K rey D.Kryonas M.L ampraki s K.Sofronidis N.S tamati s G.S yl aios P.Vidoris P.Carpentieri M. Manca C.Milani Nb of Hauls 1323223 2 2321 2 32321 2232 32322 31 Xbt97.xls, GR1, 28/04/99 MEDITS 97 Annex III Annex III 15/07/97 Strimonikos gulf 14/07/97 South-western
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