Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sardinia--Marine-Protected-Area-of-Island-of-Tavolara---Molara-27MZIFJ82FIHO.htmlConceptually similarSardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraGP0STTFUBCompleted★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraGP0STTFU8Completed★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraGP0STTFUACompleted★★★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraGP0STTFUCCompleted★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraGP0STTFU6Completed★★★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - Secca PapaGP0STTFUMCompleted★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - Secca PapaGP0STTFULCompleted★★★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - Secca PapaGP0STTFURCompleted★★★★★★Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - Punta ArrestoGP0STTFUICompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STTFU7Sardinia, Marine Protected Area of Island of Tavolara - MolaraPinna nobilis (pen shell) is an endemic bivalve of the Mediterranean sea. This giant clam has recorded recently mass mortality events in the Western Mediterranean populations due probably to a parasite or a mycobacteria.In original language:Sardegna, Area Marina Protetta dell'Isola di Tavolara - MolaraLa Pinna nobilis è il più grande mollusco bivalve del Mediterraneo, spesso associato con la prateria di posidonia. Una moria, causata probabilmente da agenti patogeni ancora non identificati con certezza (potrebbero essere batteri o protozoi) ha colpito le popolazioni di Pinna nobilis del Mediterraneo occidentale, dalla Spagna alle coste tirreniche italiane.Locations:Europe-Italy-Mediterranean Sea-Sardinia-Tyrrhenian SeaDate:31 May, 2019Credit:© Egidio Trainito / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxRestrictions:FOR GREENPEACE USE ONLY (ALL TYPES OF USE BUT NO FUNDRAISING!) NO THIRD PARTIES. FOR EXTERNAL LICENSING ENQUIRIES CONTACT GREENPEACE ITALY. ALWAYS INSERT THE CREDIT EGIDIO TRAINITO/GREENPEACEKeywords:Beauty-Clams-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Posidonia oceanica-Shells (animal)-Underwater shotsShoot:Tyrrhenian Sea Plastic Tour - Sardinia, Island of TavolaraGreenpeace together with the CNR-IAS and the University of the Marche region carry out a tour in the Tyrrhenian Sea to document the plastic and microplastics pollution in the marine ecosystem.Related Collections:Tyrrhenian Sea Plastic Tour (All Locations - Photos & Videos)