Rovinj/Kroatien
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The institute in Rovinj was founded in 1891 as the field station of the Berlin Aquarium. It soon gained in scientific importance. From 1911, it was governed by various scientific bodies, such as the "Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften", the "Reale Comitato Talassografico Italiano", and the "Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti". At present, it is a department of the "Ruder Boskovic" Institute, called the "Center for Marine Research Rovinj". In the past hundred years, the Rovinj station experienced several ascents and declines in its development: both in the First and Second World Wars the station's scientific equipment, research vessels, library and reference collections were dispersed, and from 1945-1948 the station was closed. But in "happier" periods, rich support by the state and international bodies favoured the increase in research facilities and promoted interest among visiting scientists. The station has always been involved in studies of the Adriatic Sea, especially in its northern part. It contributed much to general knowledge of oceanography, of the physics and chemistry of the sea, but its paramount contribution is to various disciplines of marine biological sciences. Applied research, however, was most oriented to fisheries biology, especially shellfish culture, to resource studies, and, recently, to toxicology, bacteriology, eutrophication and pollution monitoring. The international approach in science and applied research was always favoured. At present, the Center is well equipped for complex coastal and offshore field- and laboratory research, and maintains facilities for graduate and postgraduate teaching. Scientific dissemination is also promoted by the public aquarium and professional meetings.
by D. Zavodnik
Published in: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen, 49, 441-453 (1995)


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