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... Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for global science research and education in the world. Now in its second century of discovery, the scientific scope of the institution has grown to include biolo ...
... Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for global science research and education in the world. Now in its second century of discovery, the scientific scope of the institution has grown to include biolo ...
Snodgrass, James Marion Biography
... studies of marine pollution. Snodgrass participated in the first meeting of the Integrated Global Ocean Station System (IGOSS) in 1969. Snodgrass chaired the WMO/IOC Panel of Experts on Telecommunications. This was the beginning of his long participation in IGOSS and its many subgroups. While Snodg ...
... studies of marine pollution. Snodgrass participated in the first meeting of the Integrated Global Ocean Station System (IGOSS) in 1969. Snodgrass chaired the WMO/IOC Panel of Experts on Telecommunications. This was the beginning of his long participation in IGOSS and its many subgroups. While Snodg ...
Chapter 46 High-Latitude Ice and the Biodiversity Dependent on it
... ice specialists that do not occur in younger ice (von Quillfeldt et al. 2009). The previously very low biological production of the deep basins may also change in this region as light, temperature and storminess increase and currents shift. In addition, wind-driven mixing of the ocean is more effici ...
... ice specialists that do not occur in younger ice (von Quillfeldt et al. 2009). The previously very low biological production of the deep basins may also change in this region as light, temperature and storminess increase and currents shift. In addition, wind-driven mixing of the ocean is more effici ...
Short Bibliography on current European Marine Biotechnology
... advisors/makers and other stakeholders, focusing on the feasibility of harmonising, aligning and complementing current legal frameworks with recommendations and ready to use solutions tailored to marine biodiscovery. Result in Brief: New drugs from the ocean depths The world's oceans are home to mor ...
... advisors/makers and other stakeholders, focusing on the feasibility of harmonising, aligning and complementing current legal frameworks with recommendations and ready to use solutions tailored to marine biodiscovery. Result in Brief: New drugs from the ocean depths The world's oceans are home to mor ...
Article - indico in2p3
... proven the fundamental concepts and technology for cabled observatories, including data delivery and interactive remote control of sub-sea instruments. NEPTUNE Canada, the North-East Pacific Time-series Undersea Networked Experiments, is the world’s first regional scale cabled deep ocean ...
... proven the fundamental concepts and technology for cabled observatories, including data delivery and interactive remote control of sub-sea instruments. NEPTUNE Canada, the North-East Pacific Time-series Undersea Networked Experiments, is the world’s first regional scale cabled deep ocean ...
"seeing" the bottom of the ocean
... density driven deep ocean current is much slower, typically covering about 1.0 m per hour. At this speed, to travel the approximately 9,000 km distance from its Antarctic source area to the sample site in the North Atlantic would take a density-driven current such as Antarctic Bottom Water close to ...
... density driven deep ocean current is much slower, typically covering about 1.0 m per hour. At this speed, to travel the approximately 9,000 km distance from its Antarctic source area to the sample site in the North Atlantic would take a density-driven current such as Antarctic Bottom Water close to ...
Coastal oceanographic observing and data in
... fishery resources, to support international processes aimed at fishery management, to reinforce the scientific coordination among the different institutions interested in fishing activity, to establish a permanent network among the main institutions present in the Adriatic that are involved in fishe ...
... fishery resources, to support international processes aimed at fishery management, to reinforce the scientific coordination among the different institutions interested in fishing activity, to establish a permanent network among the main institutions present in the Adriatic that are involved in fishe ...
Administering the Ocean Dumping Act
... Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries earlier this year that between 1973 and 1974 there had been a total increase in ocean dumping of about 2.1 million tons from 1973 to ...
... Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries earlier this year that between 1973 and 1974 there had been a total increase in ocean dumping of about 2.1 million tons from 1973 to ...
The Marine Board - European Science Foundation
... The Marine Board produces statements and responses to European policy initiatives and consultations launched on e.g. the European Research Area, the Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, or the Marine and Maritime Research Strategy. www.esf.org/marineboard/statements ...
... The Marine Board produces statements and responses to European policy initiatives and consultations launched on e.g. the European Research Area, the Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, or the Marine and Maritime Research Strategy. www.esf.org/marineboard/statements ...
Chair in Ocean Mapping - Ocean Mapping Group
... Using the under way MVP-30 CTD profiling equipment together with a pole mounted ADCP we have undertaken detailed investigations of coastal circulation in both estuarine and inshore areas. These serve the dual purpose of investigating the local oceanography and sedimentology as well as quantifying th ...
... Using the under way MVP-30 CTD profiling equipment together with a pole mounted ADCP we have undertaken detailed investigations of coastal circulation in both estuarine and inshore areas. These serve the dual purpose of investigating the local oceanography and sedimentology as well as quantifying th ...
U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Northeast Regional Meeting 23 July, 2002
... risks, living marine resources, the character and extent of habitats, water quality and biodiversity are related; that a small set of core variables is relevant to all of these changes; and that these changes can be modeled in an ecosystem context. With this knowledge has come the realization that t ...
... risks, living marine resources, the character and extent of habitats, water quality and biodiversity are related; that a small set of core variables is relevant to all of these changes; and that these changes can be modeled in an ecosystem context. With this knowledge has come the realization that t ...
CURRICULUM VITAE WILLIAM R. MARTIN Tel:
... biogenic SiO2, CaCO3, organic carbon, and detrital material in the Southern Ocean along a transect at 170° West. Deep-Sea Research II, 48, 4323-4383. Nelson, D.M., R.F. Anderson, R.T. Barber, M.A. Brzezinski, K.O. Buesseler, Z. Chase, R.W. Collier, M.L. Dickson, R. François, M. Hiscock, S. Honjo, J. ...
... biogenic SiO2, CaCO3, organic carbon, and detrital material in the Southern Ocean along a transect at 170° West. Deep-Sea Research II, 48, 4323-4383. Nelson, D.M., R.F. Anderson, R.T. Barber, M.A. Brzezinski, K.O. Buesseler, Z. Chase, R.W. Collier, M.L. Dickson, R. François, M. Hiscock, S. Honjo, J. ...
Aberdeen Declaration - EurOCEAN conferences
... better understand the pace and impact of climate change on the oceans (e.g. sea-level rise, biodiversity and ecosystem services, biogeographic species shifts, ocean acidification) and the impacts on the wider earth system. This knowledge will enable better prediction and scenario modelling and the d ...
... better understand the pace and impact of climate change on the oceans (e.g. sea-level rise, biodiversity and ecosystem services, biogeographic species shifts, ocean acidification) and the impacts on the wider earth system. This knowledge will enable better prediction and scenario modelling and the d ...
MASTER SYLLABUS
... 20-6.describe a food web and give an example. 21-1.recognize the physical factors that influence the penetration of light in the sea; 21-2.describe the relationships between plants and light in the sea; 21-3.indicate the interactions between animals and light in the sea; 21-4.discuss bioluminescence ...
... 20-6.describe a food web and give an example. 21-1.recognize the physical factors that influence the penetration of light in the sea; 21-2.describe the relationships between plants and light in the sea; 21-3.indicate the interactions between animals and light in the sea; 21-4.discuss bioluminescence ...
Enhanced Measurements from Ships of Opportunity 2010
... o Multiple parameters are measured on the one platform o The voyage track is either repeated regularly or over time covers some portion of the waters around Australia o The route is stable o Agreement is obtained from the vessel owners, operators, master and crew o The vessel is able to be serviced ...
... o Multiple parameters are measured on the one platform o The voyage track is either repeated regularly or over time covers some portion of the waters around Australia o The route is stable o Agreement is obtained from the vessel owners, operators, master and crew o The vessel is able to be serviced ...
Survey of Legendary Andrea Doria Wreck
... ily traveled shipping corridor. The Andrea Doria had been hailed as the Mt. Everest of scuba diving due to the dantraveling in the heavy Atlantic fog for hours when Capt. gerous conditions, including lines, nets and strong currents. Piero Calamai ordered the watertight doors closed, the fogThere hav ...
... ily traveled shipping corridor. The Andrea Doria had been hailed as the Mt. Everest of scuba diving due to the dantraveling in the heavy Atlantic fog for hours when Capt. gerous conditions, including lines, nets and strong currents. Piero Calamai ordered the watertight doors closed, the fogThere hav ...
Unit 7: The Ocean Floor
... Abyssal Plains: Earth’s Largest Plains The ocean basin, or floor, begins at the bottom of the continental slope. Many plains on the ocean basin are larger and flatter than any found on the Earth’s surface. They are called abyssal plains. Abyssal plains are formed by sediments deposited by turbidity ...
... Abyssal Plains: Earth’s Largest Plains The ocean basin, or floor, begins at the bottom of the continental slope. Many plains on the ocean basin are larger and flatter than any found on the Earth’s surface. They are called abyssal plains. Abyssal plains are formed by sediments deposited by turbidity ...
Vertical nitrate fluxes in the Arctic Ocean
... primary productivity in the Arctic Ocean. However, little has been known about their relative contributions. No large-scale quantitative estimates of the vertical nutrient supply had previously been presented, which has impeded an understanding of its role in shaping the ecology and carbon cycle of ...
... primary productivity in the Arctic Ocean. However, little has been known about their relative contributions. No large-scale quantitative estimates of the vertical nutrient supply had previously been presented, which has impeded an understanding of its role in shaping the ecology and carbon cycle of ...
updated 01/10/00 - Oregon State University Remote Sensing Ocean
... the National Science Foundation. Initial comments by P. Taylor concerning the genesis of this activity, its antecedents and current related activity with regard to the developing Carbon Cycle Science Plan (CCCP), and related Federal and international program. Capone discussed the immediate task of t ...
... the National Science Foundation. Initial comments by P. Taylor concerning the genesis of this activity, its antecedents and current related activity with regard to the developing Carbon Cycle Science Plan (CCCP), and related Federal and international program. Capone discussed the immediate task of t ...
Foraminiferal assemblages on the Antarctic shelf are often
... reported that ~50% of monothalamous phylotypes (foraminifera and gromiids) from a site 12 km from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf (923 m depth) were unknown at other high latitude localities, including McMurdo Sound, the Weddell Sea, the Arctic Ocean) from which molecular data are available. However, ...
... reported that ~50% of monothalamous phylotypes (foraminifera and gromiids) from a site 12 km from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf (923 m depth) were unknown at other high latitude localities, including McMurdo Sound, the Weddell Sea, the Arctic Ocean) from which molecular data are available. However, ...
mediterranean deep-sea biology - ICM-CSIC
... born the ‘Azoic Theory’. This theory did not last long. Although the stimulation to look for deepsea fauna originated in the Mediterranean it was in the NE Atlantic using the naval vessels Lightning and Porcupine that animals were hauled from the deepest depths. From 1872 to 1876 HMS Challenger tour ...
... born the ‘Azoic Theory’. This theory did not last long. Although the stimulation to look for deepsea fauna originated in the Mediterranean it was in the NE Atlantic using the naval vessels Lightning and Porcupine that animals were hauled from the deepest depths. From 1872 to 1876 HMS Challenger tour ...
A Canadian Contribution to an Integrated
... * Multi-disciplinary, multi-user, multi-sectoral and multinational (the 4 “M’s”): efficient use of limited resources implies that observing systems should serve the needs of as many communities and users as possible. Prospects for sustainability of the observing systems improve with a broad user bas ...
... * Multi-disciplinary, multi-user, multi-sectoral and multinational (the 4 “M’s”): efficient use of limited resources implies that observing systems should serve the needs of as many communities and users as possible. Prospects for sustainability of the observing systems improve with a broad user bas ...
Using Isotopes to Understand the Oceans and Climate Change
... after 1963 due to implementation of test ban treaties. Bomb and natural 14C are distinguished in the ocean by comparisons with other chemical and isotopic markers. Oceanographers have been able to use the weapons test 14C signal, which has penetrated the upper 1000 metres of the ocean, to validate s ...
... after 1963 due to implementation of test ban treaties. Bomb and natural 14C are distinguished in the ocean by comparisons with other chemical and isotopic markers. Oceanographers have been able to use the weapons test 14C signal, which has penetrated the upper 1000 metres of the ocean, to validate s ...
Hauke L. Kite-Powell
... Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop. Nov.16, US EPA, San Francisco, CA. Nichols, O.C., H.L. Kite-Powell, R.D. Kenney, and M.W. Brown. 2005. A simple two-dimensional model of ship/right whale encounters in Cape Cod Bay and implications for proposed management strategies. 16th Bienni ...
... Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop. Nov.16, US EPA, San Francisco, CA. Nichols, O.C., H.L. Kite-Powell, R.D. Kenney, and M.W. Brown. 2005. A simple two-dimensional model of ship/right whale encounters in Cape Cod Bay and implications for proposed management strategies. 16th Bienni ...
Deep-sea genetic resources - Archimer
... On going deep-sea biology programmes in France. Currently, Ifremer's main programmes of basic research related to exploration and exploitation of the biodiversity of the ocean floor include a programme (Geode) focused on fragmented chemosynthesis based ecosystems situated on continental margins and ...
... On going deep-sea biology programmes in France. Currently, Ifremer's main programmes of basic research related to exploration and exploitation of the biodiversity of the ocean floor include a programme (Geode) focused on fragmented chemosynthesis based ecosystems situated on continental margins and ...
History of research ships
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The research ship had origins in the early voyages of exploration. By the time of James Cook's Endeavour, the essentials of what today we would call a research ship are clearly apparent. In 1766, the Royal Society hired Cook to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun. The Endeavour was a sturdy boat, well designed and equipped for the ordeals she would face, and fitted out with facilities for her ""research"" personnel, Joseph Banks. And, as is common with contemporary research vessels, Endeavour carried out more than one kind of research, including comprehensive Hydrographic survey work.Some other notable early research vessels were HMS Beagle, RV Calypso, HMS Challenger, and the Endurance and Terra Nova.