Issue 2 - INDEEP
... In the present thematic issue of the journal Invertebrate Zoology (Moscow) various aspects of biogeogrpahy of the Arctic Ocean are considered, including biogeographical regionalization, scenarios of colonization of the basin, depthrelated speciation, patterns of faunal changes in areas of overlap of ...
... In the present thematic issue of the journal Invertebrate Zoology (Moscow) various aspects of biogeogrpahy of the Arctic Ocean are considered, including biogeographical regionalization, scenarios of colonization of the basin, depthrelated speciation, patterns of faunal changes in areas of overlap of ...
scientific synthesis on the impacts of ocean fertilization on
... Large scale fertilization of the oceans using micronutrients such as iron has been the subject of recent commercial interest as a potential strategy for carbon sequestration. This interest, and the insufficient knowledge about the efficacy and potential environmental impacts of such sequestration ac ...
... Large scale fertilization of the oceans using micronutrients such as iron has been the subject of recent commercial interest as a potential strategy for carbon sequestration. This interest, and the insufficient knowledge about the efficacy and potential environmental impacts of such sequestration ac ...
Contents
... climatic evolution of the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas, the Arctic Ocean and surrounding regions in the present, past and in the future. In some areas the Bjerknes Collaboration posess research teams on high scientific level. The vision is to integrate the research groups, and by cross-fertilisat ...
... climatic evolution of the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas, the Arctic Ocean and surrounding regions in the present, past and in the future. In some areas the Bjerknes Collaboration posess research teams on high scientific level. The vision is to integrate the research groups, and by cross-fertilisat ...
Contents - Norges forskningsråd
... climatic evolution of the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas, the Arctic Ocean and surrounding regions in the present, past and in the future. In some areas the Bjerknes Collaboration posess research teams on high scientific level. The vision is to integrate the research groups, and by cross-fertilisat ...
... climatic evolution of the North Atlantic, the Nordic Seas, the Arctic Ocean and surrounding regions in the present, past and in the future. In some areas the Bjerknes Collaboration posess research teams on high scientific level. The vision is to integrate the research groups, and by cross-fertilisat ...
Projected 21st century decrease in marine productivity: a multi
... Doney et al. (2009a). In that study, the model was forced with physical climate forcing from atmospheric reanalysis and satellite data products and atmospheric dust deposition. The results were then evaluated using data-based skill metrics. It was found that the model surface chlorophyll tend to be ...
... Doney et al. (2009a). In that study, the model was forced with physical climate forcing from atmospheric reanalysis and satellite data products and atmospheric dust deposition. The results were then evaluated using data-based skill metrics. It was found that the model surface chlorophyll tend to be ...
Metagenomic 16s rRNA investigation of microbial communities in
... This investigation provides new insights into the microbial biodiversity of the Black Sea freshwater estuaries. The results of phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rDNA revealed a rich microbial community in the waters of the Sukhyi, Dniester and Khadzhibey estuaries and point out that there are c ...
... This investigation provides new insights into the microbial biodiversity of the Black Sea freshwater estuaries. The results of phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rDNA revealed a rich microbial community in the waters of the Sukhyi, Dniester and Khadzhibey estuaries and point out that there are c ...
2016 - Plateforme Océan et Climat
... western Antarctica are flowing directly in the ocean at an accelerated speed. This is another major cause of the current sea-level rise. For the last two decades, each of these factors (ocean thermal expansion, mountain glacier melts, loss of mass of polar caps), contribute to one third of the obser ...
... western Antarctica are flowing directly in the ocean at an accelerated speed. This is another major cause of the current sea-level rise. For the last two decades, each of these factors (ocean thermal expansion, mountain glacier melts, loss of mass of polar caps), contribute to one third of the obser ...
Hydrosphere (water on or near the earth) Shellfish
... survival of oysters as it determines factors such as food availability, larval Fig. 7. Habitat requirements hydrosphere settlement, predation and heat stress. Short inundation times can be tolerated, but means the oysters have less time to feed and more time for overheating and dehydration. Experime ...
... survival of oysters as it determines factors such as food availability, larval Fig. 7. Habitat requirements hydrosphere settlement, predation and heat stress. Short inundation times can be tolerated, but means the oysters have less time to feed and more time for overheating and dehydration. Experime ...
climate of the arctic marine environment
... air temperature in the Arctic are illustrated in Fig. 1, which is based on the atmospheric reanalysis (‘‘ERA-40’’) for 1958–2002 by the European Center for MediumRange Weather Forecasting. The Arctic performance of the ERA-40 reanalysis has been examined recently by Bromwich and Wang (2005), whose e ...
... air temperature in the Arctic are illustrated in Fig. 1, which is based on the atmospheric reanalysis (‘‘ERA-40’’) for 1958–2002 by the European Center for MediumRange Weather Forecasting. The Arctic performance of the ERA-40 reanalysis has been examined recently by Bromwich and Wang (2005), whose e ...
Multi-decadal variations in Southern Hemisphere atmospheric 14C
... measureable, though whether this is due to differences in the growing seasons (as suggested for the Northern Hemisphere) [Bronk Ramsey et al., 2010; Manning et al., 2001] is presently unclear. We therefore concentrate on the temporal variations preserved across the datasets. Previous work has indic ...
... measureable, though whether this is due to differences in the growing seasons (as suggested for the Northern Hemisphere) [Bronk Ramsey et al., 2010; Manning et al., 2001] is presently unclear. We therefore concentrate on the temporal variations preserved across the datasets. Previous work has indic ...
Report
... who would provide an objective information source for accurate catch numbers. Research on by-catch, population modeling, life-cycles, and specialty designed fishing devices also would be supported. Additionally, technological advances, such as satellite imaging, could be used to measure oceanic para ...
... who would provide an objective information source for accurate catch numbers. Research on by-catch, population modeling, life-cycles, and specialty designed fishing devices also would be supported. Additionally, technological advances, such as satellite imaging, could be used to measure oceanic para ...
Bio-logging of Marine Migratory Species In Law of the Sea by Kraska, Crespo Johnston
... habitat-use and behavior [3]. Advances in very small, low power, microelectronics have generated a bevy of new monitoring devices that can be attached to marine animals in order to collect scientific data and transmit it remotely, often by satellite or other wireless technologies [3]. Data collected ...
... habitat-use and behavior [3]. Advances in very small, low power, microelectronics have generated a bevy of new monitoring devices that can be attached to marine animals in order to collect scientific data and transmit it remotely, often by satellite or other wireless technologies [3]. Data collected ...
as a PDF
... 6samples in the world. We showed that during the last half century, ubiquitous marine bacteria of the 7Vibrio genus, including V. cholerae, increased in dominance within the plankton-associated 8bacterial community of the North Sea where an unprecedented increase in bathing infections related 9to th ...
... 6samples in the world. We showed that during the last half century, ubiquitous marine bacteria of the 7Vibrio genus, including V. cholerae, increased in dominance within the plankton-associated 8bacterial community of the North Sea where an unprecedented increase in bathing infections related 9to th ...
Sample pages 2 PDF
... of copper and initially of molybdenum and the very low content of zinc, on the contrary iron as Fe2+, Mn2+ and even tungsten (W) remained in soluble forms in the primitive sea. The approximate probable concentrations of all of the major ions in the primitive sea under either anaerobic or aerobic con ...
... of copper and initially of molybdenum and the very low content of zinc, on the contrary iron as Fe2+, Mn2+ and even tungsten (W) remained in soluble forms in the primitive sea. The approximate probable concentrations of all of the major ions in the primitive sea under either anaerobic or aerobic con ...
Effects of global warming on arctic sea-floor
... They occur in cycles with one phase lasting for several years to a decade or more before oscillating to a different state. Decadal-scale oscillations are important for studying ecosystem structure and function because they remain in a climate state long enough to allow the ecosystem to adjust to tho ...
... They occur in cycles with one phase lasting for several years to a decade or more before oscillating to a different state. Decadal-scale oscillations are important for studying ecosystem structure and function because they remain in a climate state long enough to allow the ecosystem to adjust to tho ...
A simple carbon cycle representation for
... Many simple IAMs use a linearized representation of ocean carbon uptake (for review, see Hof et al, 2012; van Vuuren et al, 2011), but linearized representations cannot fully reproduce the ocean response to increased atmospheric CO2 : rapid initial uptake followed by a slow ‘long-tail’ equilibration ...
... Many simple IAMs use a linearized representation of ocean carbon uptake (for review, see Hof et al, 2012; van Vuuren et al, 2011), but linearized representations cannot fully reproduce the ocean response to increased atmospheric CO2 : rapid initial uptake followed by a slow ‘long-tail’ equilibration ...
Conservation on the High Seas – drift algae habitat as an open
... Since Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) are not the appropriate mechanism for protecting high seas marine habitats from a broader range of threats and human uses beyond fishing, there exists only a very limited set of international legal instruments that may govern the growing numb ...
... Since Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) are not the appropriate mechanism for protecting high seas marine habitats from a broader range of threats and human uses beyond fishing, there exists only a very limited set of international legal instruments that may govern the growing numb ...
system degraded by excess nutrients given that a suitable nutri-
... nitrogenase gene that allows nitrogen fixation to a biologically useful form and are abundant enough to play a major role in the oceanic nitrogen cycle (43), but their growth may be constrained by limited supply of the essential elements, phosphorus and iron. There are large differences, however, in ...
... nitrogenase gene that allows nitrogen fixation to a biologically useful form and are abundant enough to play a major role in the oceanic nitrogen cycle (43), but their growth may be constrained by limited supply of the essential elements, phosphorus and iron. There are large differences, however, in ...
Polar Marine Communities1
... retreat of ice in the spring, there are high logistically difficult, but it is clear that they levels of phytoplankton production, and the represent areas of enhanced productivity nutrients become depleted in the summer. because nutrient levels are high, and with The most productive areas are those ...
... retreat of ice in the spring, there are high logistically difficult, but it is clear that they levels of phytoplankton production, and the represent areas of enhanced productivity nutrients become depleted in the summer. because nutrient levels are high, and with The most productive areas are those ...
Climate Sensitivity, Sea Level, and Atmospheric
... but only small effects on Northern Hemisphere ice sheets (Lunt et al., 2008). Opening of the Drake Passage surely affected ocean circulation around Antarctica, but efforts to find a significant effect on global temperature have relied on speculation about possible effects on atmospheric CO2 (Scher & ...
... but only small effects on Northern Hemisphere ice sheets (Lunt et al., 2008). Opening of the Drake Passage surely affected ocean circulation around Antarctica, but efforts to find a significant effect on global temperature have relied on speculation about possible effects on atmospheric CO2 (Scher & ...
FIO_AISO_PROPOSAL - USF College of Marine Science
... This AISO will provide state-wide leadership in helping the populace understand issues such as climate change, sea-level rise, red-tide outbreaks, the health of living marine resources such as coral reefs and fisheries, impacts from offshore oil drilling, impacts from fresh water usage, estuarine an ...
... This AISO will provide state-wide leadership in helping the populace understand issues such as climate change, sea-level rise, red-tide outbreaks, the health of living marine resources such as coral reefs and fisheries, impacts from offshore oil drilling, impacts from fresh water usage, estuarine an ...
Marine Calcifiers in a High-CO Ocean
... 10. D. M. Iglesias-Rodríguez, O. M. Schofield, J. Batley, L. K. Medlin, P. K. Hayes, J. Phycol. 42, 526 (2006). 11. J. C. Cubillos et al., Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 348, 47 (2007). ...
... 10. D. M. Iglesias-Rodríguez, O. M. Schofield, J. Batley, L. K. Medlin, P. K. Hayes, J. Phycol. 42, 526 (2006). 11. J. C. Cubillos et al., Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 348, 47 (2007). ...
This Paper - North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission
... temperatures warm during summer months. This theory of northward movement is supported by ocean surface trawl and purse seine sampling that found steelhead during May and June in coastal waters off Oregon and Washington but not during subsequent efforts in the later summer months (Pearcy et al. 1990; ...
... temperatures warm during summer months. This theory of northward movement is supported by ocean surface trawl and purse seine sampling that found steelhead during May and June in coastal waters off Oregon and Washington but not during subsequent efforts in the later summer months (Pearcy et al. 1990; ...
Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise
... by flooding due to extreme sea levels produced during storms. These extreme events produced by a combination of storm surges and astronomical tides will be raised by mean sea level: the return period of extreme sea levels is reduced by higher mean sea levels. The magnitude of this effect depends on ...
... by flooding due to extreme sea levels produced during storms. These extreme events produced by a combination of storm surges and astronomical tides will be raised by mean sea level: the return period of extreme sea levels is reduced by higher mean sea levels. The magnitude of this effect depends on ...
Effects of global warming on oceans
Global warming can affect sea levels, coastlines, ocean acidification, ocean currents, seawater, sea surface temperatures, tides, the sea floor, weather, and trigger several changes in ocean bio-geochemistry; all of these affect the functioning of a society.