Interagency Oceans and Human Health Research Implementation Plan: A Prescription for the Future
... and Human Health, which was chartered through the Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology of the National Science and Technology Council. This plan complements “Charting the Course for Ocean Science in the United States for the Next Decade: An Ocean Research Priorities Plan and Implementa ...
... and Human Health, which was chartered through the Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology of the National Science and Technology Council. This plan complements “Charting the Course for Ocean Science in the United States for the Next Decade: An Ocean Research Priorities Plan and Implementa ...
Report of the ICES GOOS Steering Group (IGSG)
... addition two members participated by correspondence. An observer from PICES also participated. The purpose of the IGSG is to promote coordination and cooperation between ICES and GOOS Regional Alliances, to identify areas of potential duplication, and to work to limit waste that results from the lac ...
... addition two members participated by correspondence. An observer from PICES also participated. The purpose of the IGSG is to promote coordination and cooperation between ICES and GOOS Regional Alliances, to identify areas of potential duplication, and to work to limit waste that results from the lac ...
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... not occur to any significant extent. Harriss ( 1966) suggested that biological silica deposition exceeds all measured inputs. Mackenzie and Garrels ( 1965) and Mackenzie et al. (1967) prcsentcd evidence that the silica concentrations of the seas are determined by reaction with clay minerals from the ...
... not occur to any significant extent. Harriss ( 1966) suggested that biological silica deposition exceeds all measured inputs. Mackenzie and Garrels ( 1965) and Mackenzie et al. (1967) prcsentcd evidence that the silica concentrations of the seas are determined by reaction with clay minerals from the ...
Fisheries Centre Research Reports
... seamounts were identified by one or the other algorithm, and 14,000 by both (Figure 3), with some seamount locations also verified against locations supplied by NOAA and/or from ‘Seamounts Online’ (htpp://seamounts.scsc.edu/). However, as their numbers were stron ...
... seamounts were identified by one or the other algorithm, and 14,000 by both (Figure 3), with some seamount locations also verified against locations supplied by NOAA and/or from ‘Seamounts Online’ (htpp://seamounts.scsc.edu/). However, as their numbers were stron ...
Ecological Progress in US Fishery Management
... of valuable non-target species and protection of endangered creatures—especially those that are either “charismatic” or economically valuable. In Alaska and some other regions, fishery management has expanded its objectives further—incorporating far-reaching ecosystem protections. For example, the N ...
... of valuable non-target species and protection of endangered creatures—especially those that are either “charismatic” or economically valuable. In Alaska and some other regions, fishery management has expanded its objectives further—incorporating far-reaching ecosystem protections. For example, the N ...
Transport of Japan tsunami marine debris to the coast of British
... of the tsunami debris (e.g., Figure 1). Over a period of several years, lumber will become waterlogged and eventually sink to the bottom. Other light objects, particularly those made of plastic, can stay afloat virtually indefinitely. Such objects can have „windage‟ such that they are subject to dir ...
... of the tsunami debris (e.g., Figure 1). Over a period of several years, lumber will become waterlogged and eventually sink to the bottom. Other light objects, particularly those made of plastic, can stay afloat virtually indefinitely. Such objects can have „windage‟ such that they are subject to dir ...
Distribution and Feeding Ecology of Bathylagus euryops (Teleostei: Microstomatidae) Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge From Iceland to the Azores
... rapid removal of nutrients. Losses due to grazing and sinking during this time are significant and a corresponding increase of organic flocculent can be observed on the seafloor (Lampitt et al., 2010, Martin et al., 2011). During autumn there is a decline in the number of zooplankton grazers, and i ...
... rapid removal of nutrients. Losses due to grazing and sinking during this time are significant and a corresponding increase of organic flocculent can be observed on the seafloor (Lampitt et al., 2010, Martin et al., 2011). During autumn there is a decline in the number of zooplankton grazers, and i ...
Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
geohab - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
... LINKAGES AMONG PROGRAMME ELEMENTS ................................................................. 68 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 70 GEOHAB SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEE ..................... ...
Δείτε το αρχείο
... Mediterranean marine biodiversity has received only a fraction of the attention accorded to its terrestrial counterpart, despite the great cultural and economic importance that the sea has had for the Mediterranean countries (Costello et al., 2006; Blondel and Médail, 2009). Attempts to provide esti ...
... Mediterranean marine biodiversity has received only a fraction of the attention accorded to its terrestrial counterpart, despite the great cultural and economic importance that the sea has had for the Mediterranean countries (Costello et al., 2006; Blondel and Médail, 2009). Attempts to provide esti ...
Altimetry and Oceanography
... • Rise of the mean sea level of about 3 cm within 10 years according to TOPEX-POSEIDON • Complex interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere. An example is El Niño event: warm waters are pushed to the West coast of South America, disrupting normal winter conditions throughout the Pacific ocean ...
... • Rise of the mean sea level of about 3 cm within 10 years according to TOPEX-POSEIDON • Complex interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere. An example is El Niño event: warm waters are pushed to the West coast of South America, disrupting normal winter conditions throughout the Pacific ocean ...
Synchronicity of Kuroshio Current and climate system variability
... The route of the KC exhibits meandering in the mid-latitude, central Pacific Ocean, especially to the south of Japan. As the meandering path of the KC can migrate spatially, a useful way to index the KC path has proven to be difficult. Although meandering is also observed along the density front of the ...
... The route of the KC exhibits meandering in the mid-latitude, central Pacific Ocean, especially to the south of Japan. As the meandering path of the KC can migrate spatially, a useful way to index the KC path has proven to be difficult. Although meandering is also observed along the density front of the ...
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... Typical frequency ranges of anthropogenic noise sources.............................................................. 1 ...
... Typical frequency ranges of anthropogenic noise sources.............................................................. 1 ...
The Caspian Sea - European Environment Agency
... Project (ECOTOX), has now concluded that canine distemper virus infection was the primary cause of the epidemic disease. ...
... Project (ECOTOX), has now concluded that canine distemper virus infection was the primary cause of the epidemic disease. ...
Rain ratio variation in the Tropical Ocean
... Barber, 1987) and phytoplankton community structure (Ragueneau et al., 2000; Wilkerson and Dugdale, 1996) is the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP). The EEP is a unique region of the world ocean where phytoplankton community structure and productivity are controlled by a complex interaction of nutrient ...
... Barber, 1987) and phytoplankton community structure (Ragueneau et al., 2000; Wilkerson and Dugdale, 1996) is the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP). The EEP is a unique region of the world ocean where phytoplankton community structure and productivity are controlled by a complex interaction of nutrient ...
Understanding harmful algae in stratified systems
... Norway, Scotland, US Pacific Northwest), coastal lagoons (Mediterranean), and polar regions (Zemmelink et al., 2008) are characterized by freshwater input from land run-off, which may result in very strong vertical density gradients creating unique ...
... Norway, Scotland, US Pacific Northwest), coastal lagoons (Mediterranean), and polar regions (Zemmelink et al., 2008) are characterized by freshwater input from land run-off, which may result in very strong vertical density gradients creating unique ...
the first us integrated ocean observing system (ioos) development plan
... Sea Convention, the United Nations (U.N.) Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development’s Global Programme of Action on Sustainable Development. Development of the IOOS influences, and is guided by, the design an ...
... Sea Convention, the United Nations (U.N.) Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development’s Global Programme of Action on Sustainable Development. Development of the IOOS influences, and is guided by, the design an ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology An Annual Review volume 47
... The European Network of Excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis (EUR-OCEANS) was established in 2004 under the European Framework VI funding programme to promote the integration of marine ecological research within Europe. The network includes around 140 researchers based in 69 research institutes ...
... The European Network of Excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis (EUR-OCEANS) was established in 2004 under the European Framework VI funding programme to promote the integration of marine ecological research within Europe. The network includes around 140 researchers based in 69 research institutes ...
1994 arctic ocean section - CCHDO - University of California San
... stations Alpha and Bravo in 1957. These efforts have been particularly successful in advancing process studies, obtaining certain time series measurements and exploring limited areas; they have been less successful in carrying out synoptic survey work and sophisticated geographically distributed mea ...
... stations Alpha and Bravo in 1957. These efforts have been particularly successful in advancing process studies, obtaining certain time series measurements and exploring limited areas; they have been less successful in carrying out synoptic survey work and sophisticated geographically distributed mea ...
UHM BS Marine Biology Proposal
... determine what improvements could be made to ensure student were better writers by the time they reach their capstone, BIOL 404 course. The Introduction to Biology I Laboratory (BIOL 171L) curriculum was recently revised to emphasize basic scientific writing skills. This curriculum was implemented d ...
... determine what improvements could be made to ensure student were better writers by the time they reach their capstone, BIOL 404 course. The Introduction to Biology I Laboratory (BIOL 171L) curriculum was recently revised to emphasize basic scientific writing skills. This curriculum was implemented d ...
Generic foreshore licence application objection
... government bodies when promoting the current salmon farming agenda.19,20,21 They claimed the study was definitive and unequivocal. Meanwhile, there was outcry amongst the international research community. One key player, Prof Costello, wrote directly to Minister Simon Coveney, to inform him he was b ...
... government bodies when promoting the current salmon farming agenda.19,20,21 They claimed the study was definitive and unequivocal. Meanwhile, there was outcry amongst the international research community. One key player, Prof Costello, wrote directly to Minister Simon Coveney, to inform him he was b ...
6.19 The Oceanic CaCO3 Cycle - Earth and Environmental Sciences
... temporal changes in the concentration of carbonate ion which have captured the attention of those paleoceanographers interested in glacial to interglacial changes in ocean operation. These changes involve both the carbonate ion concentration averaged over the entire deep ocean and its distribution w ...
... temporal changes in the concentration of carbonate ion which have captured the attention of those paleoceanographers interested in glacial to interglacial changes in ocean operation. These changes involve both the carbonate ion concentration averaged over the entire deep ocean and its distribution w ...
Diversity of cultivated and metabolically active
... analysis (Yutin et al., 2007). Although these DNA-based approaches have given insight into the diversity of AAP bacteria, analysis of relevant functional communities is still a challenge, as DNA could be stable in resting cells and even dead cells and may also be present as extracellular DNA. In con ...
... analysis (Yutin et al., 2007). Although these DNA-based approaches have given insight into the diversity of AAP bacteria, analysis of relevant functional communities is still a challenge, as DNA could be stable in resting cells and even dead cells and may also be present as extracellular DNA. In con ...
Marine pollution
Marine pollution occurs when harmful, or potentially harmful, effects result from the entry into the ocean of chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms. Most sources of marine pollution are land based. The pollution often comes from nonpoint sources such as agricultural runoff, wind-blown debris and dust. Nutrient pollution, a form of water pollution, refers to contamination by excessive inputs of nutrients. It is a primary cause of eutrophication of surface waters, in which excess nutrients, usually nitrogen or phosphorus, stimulate algae growth.Many potentially toxic chemicals adhere to tiny particles which are then taken up by plankton and benthos animals, most of which are either deposit or filter feeders. In this way, the toxins are concentrated upward within ocean food chains. Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic.When pesticides are incorporated into the marine ecosystem, they quickly become absorbed into marine food webs. Once in the food webs, these pesticides can cause mutations, as well as diseases, which can be harmful to humans as well as the entire food web.Toxic metals can also be introduced into marine food webs. These can cause a change to tissue matter, biochemistry, behaviour, reproduction, and suppress growth in marine life. Also, many animal feeds have a high fish meal or fish hydrolysate content. In this way, marine toxins can be transferred to land animals, and appear later in meat and dairy products.