Ecology of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in aquatic environments
... from AAP bacteria (Kolber et al. 2000). The article of Kolber et al. (2000) together with a study describing proteorhodopsincontaining bacteria (Béjà et al. 2000) immediately attracted the attention of marine microbiologists. (Interestingly, by coincidence these articles describing the two main gr ...
... from AAP bacteria (Kolber et al. 2000). The article of Kolber et al. (2000) together with a study describing proteorhodopsincontaining bacteria (Béjà et al. 2000) immediately attracted the attention of marine microbiologists. (Interestingly, by coincidence these articles describing the two main gr ...
THE OFFICIAl MAGAzINE OF THE OCEANOGRAPHY SOCIETY
... method was thought to be the best for determining the effect of changes in ionic composition. This is not always the case because non-electrolytes like Si(OH)4 are not detected by conductivity. There were quite a few committee discussions about how salinity should be defined. Physicists on the panel ...
... method was thought to be the best for determining the effect of changes in ionic composition. This is not always the case because non-electrolytes like Si(OH)4 are not detected by conductivity. There were quite a few committee discussions about how salinity should be defined. Physicists on the panel ...
Surface ocean-lower atmosphere study: Scientific synthesis and
... www.solas-int.org/), had four large national funded programs (Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan) and hundreds of funded SOLAS-related research projects, and orchestrated about one hundred scientific workshops, all of which have underpinned the collaborative community of SOLAS researchers. The In ...
... www.solas-int.org/), had four large national funded programs (Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan) and hundreds of funded SOLAS-related research projects, and orchestrated about one hundred scientific workshops, all of which have underpinned the collaborative community of SOLAS researchers. The In ...
Spatial Processes and Management of Marine Populations
... and coordinating the Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium series since 1982. These meetings are a forum for information exchange in biology, management, economics, and processing of various fish species and complexes as well as an opportunity for scientists from high latitude countries to meet infor ...
... and coordinating the Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium series since 1982. These meetings are a forum for information exchange in biology, management, economics, and processing of various fish species and complexes as well as an opportunity for scientists from high latitude countries to meet infor ...
Consulta: subjectFacets:"Ecosystems" Registros recuperados: 170
... Maps elaborated from five different periods were recovered and inserted within a single GIS. Considering these maps, the evolution of deforestation in the Pantanal and its surroundings in Brazil was analyzed for the last 32 years and scenarios were described for the timeframe 2010-2050. The results ...
... Maps elaborated from five different periods were recovered and inserted within a single GIS. Considering these maps, the evolution of deforestation in the Pantanal and its surroundings in Brazil was analyzed for the last 32 years and scenarios were described for the timeframe 2010-2050. The results ...
PDF - UNEP
... was necessary to have not only the will of the secretariats, but also the zeal of the contracting parties. Strengthening the programmes also called for better consistency in the listing of species and in national reporting systems; meaningful use of the work of the global conventions; and greater em ...
... was necessary to have not only the will of the secretariats, but also the zeal of the contracting parties. Strengthening the programmes also called for better consistency in the listing of species and in national reporting systems; meaningful use of the work of the global conventions; and greater em ...
Study in support of Impact Assessment work for ocean energy
... Generally applications can be submitted by national governments (e.g. China, India, Korea and Russia) as well as private enterprises. Creating an overview of the licences granted within the national jurisdiction area of individual states’ EEZ is more difficult as there is not a single source or data ...
... Generally applications can be submitted by national governments (e.g. China, India, Korea and Russia) as well as private enterprises. Creating an overview of the licences granted within the national jurisdiction area of individual states’ EEZ is more difficult as there is not a single source or data ...
Annex 5 Ongoing and planned activity
... Generally applications can be submitted by national governments (e.g. China, India, Korea and Russia) as well as private enterprises. Creating an overview of the licences granted within the national jurisdiction area of individual states’ EEZ is more difficult as there is not a single source or data ...
... Generally applications can be submitted by national governments (e.g. China, India, Korea and Russia) as well as private enterprises. Creating an overview of the licences granted within the national jurisdiction area of individual states’ EEZ is more difficult as there is not a single source or data ...
`2-5-02 Revised PDF Block B request OP9` in a
... By the year 2008, the world population will exceed 6 billion people, with 75% living within sixty kilometers of the coast. The increase in demographics near coastal and marine resources has farreaching implications concerning impacts to marine ecosystems (e.g. sedimentation and pollution) and their ...
... By the year 2008, the world population will exceed 6 billion people, with 75% living within sixty kilometers of the coast. The increase in demographics near coastal and marine resources has farreaching implications concerning impacts to marine ecosystems (e.g. sedimentation and pollution) and their ...
subtidal survey of the physical and biological features of esquimalt
... value of the lagoon as habitat for marine associated birds is similarly high. Much of the wildlife value of the lagoon is derived from these intertidal and backshore features, although the eelgrass beds and tidal channels are also important for certain bird species. In addition, the sheltered nature ...
... value of the lagoon as habitat for marine associated birds is similarly high. Much of the wildlife value of the lagoon is derived from these intertidal and backshore features, although the eelgrass beds and tidal channels are also important for certain bird species. In addition, the sheltered nature ...
origin of iron-rich montmorillonite from the manganese nodule belt of
... and Clipperton fracture zones, in abyssal-hill topography (Figure 1). Sediment overlying basaltic basement is 150 to 200 m thick. The upper 50 cm of sediment sampled by DOMES consists of detrital and authigenic clay minerals, quartz, feldspar, siliceous microfossils, locally abundant silicic volcani ...
... and Clipperton fracture zones, in abyssal-hill topography (Figure 1). Sediment overlying basaltic basement is 150 to 200 m thick. The upper 50 cm of sediment sampled by DOMES consists of detrital and authigenic clay minerals, quartz, feldspar, siliceous microfossils, locally abundant silicic volcani ...
Provided by the author (s) and NUI Galway in accordance with
... organic matter to model and estimate organic carbon fluxes and clarify the amount of fixation of organic carbon by marine phytoplankton in the euphotic zone with benthic recycling and burial rates at the underlying sediment (e.g. Antia et al., 2001). However, these models are only vertically adjuste ...
... organic matter to model and estimate organic carbon fluxes and clarify the amount of fixation of organic carbon by marine phytoplankton in the euphotic zone with benthic recycling and burial rates at the underlying sediment (e.g. Antia et al., 2001). However, these models are only vertically adjuste ...
Laurentian Subbasin - Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board
... JW NFS08932 • Strategic Environmental Assessment - Laurentian Subbasin• November 14, 2003 © Jacques Whitford Environment Limited 2003 ...
... JW NFS08932 • Strategic Environmental Assessment - Laurentian Subbasin• November 14, 2003 © Jacques Whitford Environment Limited 2003 ...
Dealing with Ocean Acidification - University of Houston Law Center
... http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10001 (as viewed June 26, 2015). ...
... http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10001 (as viewed June 26, 2015). ...
Moray Eels
... How Do Moray Eels Eat? Moray eels are sometimes fed by a marine biologist that knocks on the rocks to call them The eels hide and wait for small fish so the eels could eat the fish ...
... How Do Moray Eels Eat? Moray eels are sometimes fed by a marine biologist that knocks on the rocks to call them The eels hide and wait for small fish so the eels could eat the fish ...
Modeling Larval Connectivity of Coral Reef Organisms in the Kenya
... sponges, to highly mobile, like fish and crustaceans. Generally, even fish capable of swimming several kilometers in a few hours have restricted home ranges, since they are relatively territorial and are associated with specific reef habitats that are patchily distributed (Sale, 2006). Most adult re ...
... sponges, to highly mobile, like fish and crustaceans. Generally, even fish capable of swimming several kilometers in a few hours have restricted home ranges, since they are relatively territorial and are associated with specific reef habitats that are patchily distributed (Sale, 2006). Most adult re ...
Coastal and Marine Resources Management in Latin America and t
... this topic. The strategy for coastal and marine resources management (GN-1906-2) was favorably considered by the Bank’s Board of Directors on June 17, 1998 and is being published concurrently with this report (SDS publication No. ENV-129). This document was prepared by Michele H. Lemay, Environment ...
... this topic. The strategy for coastal and marine resources management (GN-1906-2) was favorably considered by the Bank’s Board of Directors on June 17, 1998 and is being published concurrently with this report (SDS publication No. ENV-129). This document was prepared by Michele H. Lemay, Environment ...
WGITMO
... ToR c) Prepare a summary of National Reports (1992-to date); Status: The summary 1992–2002 was completed at the meeting. Topic areas covered were finfish, invertebrates, plants and pathogens. The material provided is partly based on peer reviewed literature, but the primary basis for the report are ...
... ToR c) Prepare a summary of National Reports (1992-to date); Status: The summary 1992–2002 was completed at the meeting. Topic areas covered were finfish, invertebrates, plants and pathogens. The material provided is partly based on peer reviewed literature, but the primary basis for the report are ...
Modeling ocean acidification in the California Current System
... (CCS), one of the four major EBUS. A preindustrial simulation was conducted to study the natural carbon chemistry dynamics of this region. Results show that even before anthropogenic CO2 perturbed the carbon chemistry of the CCS, ∼84% of the benthic ecosystems on the continental shelf off northern a ...
... (CCS), one of the four major EBUS. A preindustrial simulation was conducted to study the natural carbon chemistry dynamics of this region. Results show that even before anthropogenic CO2 perturbed the carbon chemistry of the CCS, ∼84% of the benthic ecosystems on the continental shelf off northern a ...
Working Group on Introductions and Transfers of Marine Organisms
... ToR c) Prepare a summary of National Reports (1992-to date); Status: The summary 1992–2002 was completed at the meeting. Topic areas covered were finfish, invertebrates, plants and pathogens. The material provided is partly based on peer reviewed literature, but the primary basis for the report are ...
... ToR c) Prepare a summary of National Reports (1992-to date); Status: The summary 1992–2002 was completed at the meeting. Topic areas covered were finfish, invertebrates, plants and pathogens. The material provided is partly based on peer reviewed literature, but the primary basis for the report are ...
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning: The Alaska Problem
... In addition, the butter clam has a distinctive ability to chemically bind the highly toxic STX saxitoxin in their siphon tissue (Beitler and Liston 1990), and they can retain PSP toxins for up to two years after initial ingestion (Hall 1982). The Alaska steamer or littleneck clam, Protothaca stamine ...
... In addition, the butter clam has a distinctive ability to chemically bind the highly toxic STX saxitoxin in their siphon tissue (Beitler and Liston 1990), and they can retain PSP toxins for up to two years after initial ingestion (Hall 1982). The Alaska steamer or littleneck clam, Protothaca stamine ...
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... precipitation, and the lack of a major river inflow. Salinity is usually lower in the southern region. Salinity in the north is around 41,000 parts per million (ppm) while in the south, it is 38,000 ppm. According to OrszagSperber, et al.(2001) The major processes responsible for shallow-water evapo ...
... precipitation, and the lack of a major river inflow. Salinity is usually lower in the southern region. Salinity in the north is around 41,000 parts per million (ppm) while in the south, it is 38,000 ppm. According to OrszagSperber, et al.(2001) The major processes responsible for shallow-water evapo ...
Past and present natural methane seepage on the northern
... Thus, my PhD thesis represents a holistic approach of studying the physical, chemical and biological processes related to methane cycling in the marine environment. It deals with processes that affect methane cycling at present and in the past and which take place below the surface of the oceans; in ...
... Thus, my PhD thesis represents a holistic approach of studying the physical, chemical and biological processes related to methane cycling in the marine environment. It deals with processes that affect methane cycling at present and in the past and which take place below the surface of the oceans; in ...
Gulf of Maine Symposium
... Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and have an international distribution. No restriction is placed on ...
... Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and have an international distribution. No restriction is placed on ...
Status of Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean Sea 2012
... The aim of this study, conducted by RAC/SPA and MedPAN, is to evaluate in 2012, the progress that has been made since the first inventory carried out in 2008, of the Mediterranean system of MPAs in view of the following objectives: does the system cover 10% of the Mediterranean, is it representative ...
... The aim of this study, conducted by RAC/SPA and MedPAN, is to evaluate in 2012, the progress that has been made since the first inventory carried out in 2008, of the Mediterranean system of MPAs in view of the following objectives: does the system cover 10% of the Mediterranean, is it representative ...
The Marine Mammal Center
The Marine Mammal Center is a private, non-profit U.S. organization that was established in 1975 for the purpose of rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing, marine mammals who are injured, ill, or abandoned. It was founded in Sausalito, California by Lloyd Smalley, Pat Arrigoni, and Paul Maxwell. It also serves as a center for environmental research and education regarding marine mammals, namely cetaceans (whales and dolphins) and pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, and sea lions). Marine mammal abandonment refers to maternal separation; pups that have been separated from their mother before weaning. At the Center, they receive specialized veterinary care; diagnosed, treated, rehabilitated, and ideally, released back into the wild. Animals in need of assistance are usually identified by a member of the public who has contacted the Center. These animals represent the following major species: California Sea Lion, Northern Elephant Seal, Pacific Harbor Seal, Northern Fur Seal, and the Southern Sea Otter. On a few occasions, the Marine Mammal Center has taken in Guadeloupe Fur Seals, Stellar Sea Lions, and Bottlenose/Pacific White-Sided Dolphins. The only non-mammals that the Center takes in are sea turtles.