KIØRBOE, THOMAS, AND GEORGE A. JACKSON Marine snow
... behavioral model have been estimated for E. coli but are not known for marine bacteria. For example, KD, the half saturation constant for chemosensing, has been estimated for E. coli to be ;1027 mol cm23 for a-methylaspartate (Mesibov et al. 1973), a value that has been used in previous models (e.g. ...
... behavioral model have been estimated for E. coli but are not known for marine bacteria. For example, KD, the half saturation constant for chemosensing, has been estimated for E. coli to be ;1027 mol cm23 for a-methylaspartate (Mesibov et al. 1973), a value that has been used in previous models (e.g. ...
Angus Mackenzie - Water Column Effects Harmful Algae Blooms
... Frequent blooms of planktonic micro-algae in coastal waters are a natural and essential ecosystem process. Occasionally blooms of some species (usually flagellates) affect human interests and so become known as harmful algal blooms (HABs). There have been many accounts of HABs in New Zealand coastal ...
... Frequent blooms of planktonic micro-algae in coastal waters are a natural and essential ecosystem process. Occasionally blooms of some species (usually flagellates) affect human interests and so become known as harmful algal blooms (HABs). There have been many accounts of HABs in New Zealand coastal ...
Northeast Ocean Plan - Northeast Regional Planning Body
... produce a regional plan that, when implemented, will promote healthy ocean and coastal ecosystems, enable effective decision-making, and pursue compatibility among and between ocean uses in New England waters. The Plan resulted from a consensus-based process among the federal, state, tribal and fish ...
... produce a regional plan that, when implemented, will promote healthy ocean and coastal ecosystems, enable effective decision-making, and pursue compatibility among and between ocean uses in New England waters. The Plan resulted from a consensus-based process among the federal, state, tribal and fish ...
Report of the Joint OSPAR/ICES Ocean Acidification Study Group
... OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme. In support of this, SGOA 2012 finalized Technical Guidelines for Monitoring the Chemical Aspects of Ocean Acidification. SGOA also identified a need for a framework document that sets out a “common procedure” for OSPAR OA monitoring and assessmen ...
... OSPAR Coordinated Environmental Monitoring Programme. In support of this, SGOA 2012 finalized Technical Guidelines for Monitoring the Chemical Aspects of Ocean Acidification. SGOA also identified a need for a framework document that sets out a “common procedure” for OSPAR OA monitoring and assessmen ...
The Impact of Submesoscale Physics on Primary Productivity of
... Boss 2014) is important, I address only the bottom-up drivers of primary production in this review. Photosynthetically available radiation (light) decreases exponentially with depth and can support photosynthesis only in the near surface (upper 100 or so meters of the ocean). Phytoplankton nutrients ...
... Boss 2014) is important, I address only the bottom-up drivers of primary production in this review. Photosynthetically available radiation (light) decreases exponentially with depth and can support photosynthesis only in the near surface (upper 100 or so meters of the ocean). Phytoplankton nutrients ...
1759 in the international court of justice at the
... 1.1.3. Aeolia does not have a right to bring a claim on behalf of a group of states or international community as a whole based on Article 42 (b)(i) and (ii) of ARSIWA………………………………………………………………….. 3 1.2. Alternatively, Aeolia cannot raise a claim based on Article 48 of ARSIWA as a State other than an ...
... 1.1.3. Aeolia does not have a right to bring a claim on behalf of a group of states or international community as a whole based on Article 42 (b)(i) and (ii) of ARSIWA………………………………………………………………….. 3 1.2. Alternatively, Aeolia cannot raise a claim based on Article 48 of ARSIWA as a State other than an ...
GOOS Coastal Module Planning Workshop - unesdoc
... Marine Resources) activities as models (J-GOOS-III, para. 6.3). The J-GOOS-III meeting was preceded by a one-day discussion on the Coastal Module. J-GOOS-III reported: “The key overarching objective and product of the Coastal Module Design would be to provide a basis, in models and observations, for ...
... Marine Resources) activities as models (J-GOOS-III, para. 6.3). The J-GOOS-III meeting was preceded by a one-day discussion on the Coastal Module. J-GOOS-III reported: “The key overarching objective and product of the Coastal Module Design would be to provide a basis, in models and observations, for ...
The geological cycle of plastics and their use as a stratigraphic
... resistant to biological decay and much chemical attack, over decades to centuries at least. They are easily transported by wind (Gasperi et al., 2015) and water through the environment, where they may accumulate. Plastics are proving to be much more mobile than other human-made materials such as cer ...
... resistant to biological decay and much chemical attack, over decades to centuries at least. They are easily transported by wind (Gasperi et al., 2015) and water through the environment, where they may accumulate. Plastics are proving to be much more mobile than other human-made materials such as cer ...
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... nature of the sea floor. This was the first time that such a large and organized attempt was made to study marine sediments and the sea floor. The data it generated has greatly expanded the field of oceanography as well as our understanding of climate change, Earth history, marine resources, natural ...
... nature of the sea floor. This was the first time that such a large and organized attempt was made to study marine sediments and the sea floor. The data it generated has greatly expanded the field of oceanography as well as our understanding of climate change, Earth history, marine resources, natural ...
the southern ocean observing system
... by a variety of calcareous organisms to form shells. As the amount of carbonate ion declines, it becomes more difficult for organisms to produce shells and other hard parts made of calcium carbonate. Because of the temperature dependence of the saturation state of calcium carbonate, cold waters in t ...
... by a variety of calcareous organisms to form shells. As the amount of carbonate ion declines, it becomes more difficult for organisms to produce shells and other hard parts made of calcium carbonate. Because of the temperature dependence of the saturation state of calcium carbonate, cold waters in t ...
The Southern Ocean Observing System
... by a variety of calcareous organisms to form shells. As the amount of carbonate ion declines, it becomes more difficult for organisms to produce shells and other hard parts made of calcium carbonate. Because of the temperature dependence of the saturation state of calcium carbonate, cold waters in t ...
... by a variety of calcareous organisms to form shells. As the amount of carbonate ion declines, it becomes more difficult for organisms to produce shells and other hard parts made of calcium carbonate. Because of the temperature dependence of the saturation state of calcium carbonate, cold waters in t ...
Environmental Management of Deep
... Adults of most biomass-dominant vent- and seep-endemic species are relatively sessile or attached; the persistence of vent and seep species and maintenance of local populations is accomplished primarily through dispersive planktonic larval stages. There are thus critical links between the spacing of ...
... Adults of most biomass-dominant vent- and seep-endemic species are relatively sessile or attached; the persistence of vent and seep species and maintenance of local populations is accomplished primarily through dispersive planktonic larval stages. There are thus critical links between the spacing of ...
Classifying the Biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage
... The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area contains the largest continuous coral reef system in the world as well as one of the world‘s most ecologically diverse ecosystems (figure 1). At 348 000km2, it is five times the size of Tasmania. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 established the G ...
... The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area contains the largest continuous coral reef system in the world as well as one of the world‘s most ecologically diverse ecosystems (figure 1). At 348 000km2, it is five times the size of Tasmania. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 established the G ...
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... Emphasized currents for the present analyses are illustrated with black arrows and fronts with dashed lines. doi: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000105.f001 ...
... Emphasized currents for the present analyses are illustrated with black arrows and fronts with dashed lines. doi: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000105.f001 ...
Status of coral reefs in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in 2004 (PDF
... conservation. The plan aims to reduce impacts with: Integrated Coastal Management; Education and Awareness; Marine Protected Areas; Ecologically Sustainable Reef Fisheries; Shipping and Marine Pollution control; and Research, Monitoring and Economic Valuation. Several major new MPAs are being develo ...
... conservation. The plan aims to reduce impacts with: Integrated Coastal Management; Education and Awareness; Marine Protected Areas; Ecologically Sustainable Reef Fisheries; Shipping and Marine Pollution control; and Research, Monitoring and Economic Valuation. Several major new MPAs are being develo ...
Florida Institute of Oceanography - USF System
... Steel Boats, and completion is expected by July 2017. The official keel laying ceremony was held on June 1, 2016. The vessel will be 78ft long, with a crew of 4 and berthing for 10 scientists. The vessel will have state of the art equipment, including dynamic positioning, Teflon piping for flow thro ...
... Steel Boats, and completion is expected by July 2017. The official keel laying ceremony was held on June 1, 2016. The vessel will be 78ft long, with a crew of 4 and berthing for 10 scientists. The vessel will have state of the art equipment, including dynamic positioning, Teflon piping for flow thro ...
Student_Worksheet_sediments
... basins and the nature of the sea floor. This was the first time that such a large and organized attempt was made to study marine sediments and the sea floor. The data it generated has greatly expanded the field of oceanography as well as our understanding of climate change, Earth history, marine res ...
... basins and the nature of the sea floor. This was the first time that such a large and organized attempt was made to study marine sediments and the sea floor. The data it generated has greatly expanded the field of oceanography as well as our understanding of climate change, Earth history, marine res ...
Literature Survey - EMODNet Atlantic Checkpoint
... The challenges involve the assessment of the upstream data against eleven important applications relevant to sustainable blue growth (Fig. 1.3). These challenges are regional study cases which, through concrete demonstrations of use and results, will participate in the assessment of the observing in ...
... The challenges involve the assessment of the upstream data against eleven important applications relevant to sustainable blue growth (Fig. 1.3). These challenges are regional study cases which, through concrete demonstrations of use and results, will participate in the assessment of the observing in ...
Resource Booklet
... There are many reports and articles produced by scientific bodies, governmental agencies, the United Nations which will be referred to throughout the course. Use these openly available resources which have a wealth of scientifically sound information on our ocean and browse through some of these lis ...
... There are many reports and articles produced by scientific bodies, governmental agencies, the United Nations which will be referred to throughout the course. Use these openly available resources which have a wealth of scientifically sound information on our ocean and browse through some of these lis ...
IOC Regional Committee for the Southern Ocean (Sixth Session
... force of UNCLOS, UN FCCC, UNCBD; development of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty; initiation and successful implementation of global programmes aimed at understanding and prediction of global environmental and climatic change, including in particular WCRP, IGBP, GOOS ...
... force of UNCLOS, UN FCCC, UNCBD; development of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty; initiation and successful implementation of global programmes aimed at understanding and prediction of global environmental and climatic change, including in particular WCRP, IGBP, GOOS ...
- Aquatic Commons
... occurred in 1978. Between then and March 1992 when the PICES Convention was signed, there were 8 other informal and formal reunions, involving participants from most of the present member countries. While some time was required to develop mutual understanding of what such an organization could accom ...
... occurred in 1978. Between then and March 1992 when the PICES Convention was signed, there were 8 other informal and formal reunions, involving participants from most of the present member countries. While some time was required to develop mutual understanding of what such an organization could accom ...
aggregate dredging and the marine environment
... shellfish to mineral resources such as petrochemicals and aggregates, as well as providing sites for offshore renewable energy, cable routes, shipping and many other activities. It is now widely recognised that these wide range of demands that we place on our surroundings need to be managed in a mor ...
... shellfish to mineral resources such as petrochemicals and aggregates, as well as providing sites for offshore renewable energy, cable routes, shipping and many other activities. It is now widely recognised that these wide range of demands that we place on our surroundings need to be managed in a mor ...
Inorganic Carbon-Assimilating Microbial Communities in the Pacific
... Betaproteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Actinobacteria, and Planctomycetes involved in DICassimilation obtained from 16S rRNA gene clone libraries of 13C fractions from SIP experiments conducted at NH-10, CR-20, and LP-6 in May 2010. ................................................................ 56 F ...
... Betaproteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Actinobacteria, and Planctomycetes involved in DICassimilation obtained from 16S rRNA gene clone libraries of 13C fractions from SIP experiments conducted at NH-10, CR-20, and LP-6 in May 2010. ................................................................ 56 F ...
Adriatic Sea: Ecology
... Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Italy). This project has been ongoing since 1999 with funding from MIPAAF and EC- DGMARE (http://www.faoadriamed.org/); ADRIPLAN: Funded by the EU, this initiative is aimed at refining and providing recommendations and guidelines on maritime spatial planning in North ...
... Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Italy). This project has been ongoing since 1999 with funding from MIPAAF and EC- DGMARE (http://www.faoadriamed.org/); ADRIPLAN: Funded by the EU, this initiative is aimed at refining and providing recommendations and guidelines on maritime spatial planning in North ...
Dinitrogen fixation in aphotic oxygenated marine environments
... We assumed that enriching the water with amino acids would promote conditions that were advantageous to heterotrophic bacteria in general and also to heterotrophic diazotrophs. We assumed that if heterotrophic diazotrophic bacteria were limited by energy (carbon), the addition of high-carbon contain ...
... We assumed that enriching the water with amino acids would promote conditions that were advantageous to heterotrophic bacteria in general and also to heterotrophic diazotrophs. We assumed that if heterotrophic diazotrophic bacteria were limited by energy (carbon), the addition of high-carbon contain ...
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.