The culturable mycobiota of Flabellia petiolata: first
... bioactive secondary metabolites, previously attributed to the host [9, 10]. Despite algal flora dominates marine habitats in temperate regions (9,200-12,500 described seaweeds), relatively few species have been investigated for the presence of an associated mycobiota; consequently further isolation ...
... bioactive secondary metabolites, previously attributed to the host [9, 10]. Despite algal flora dominates marine habitats in temperate regions (9,200-12,500 described seaweeds), relatively few species have been investigated for the presence of an associated mycobiota; consequently further isolation ...
State of the Environment | South Australia | 2013
... (EPA 2013). The remaining seagrasses are fragmented, leaving them vulnerable to further degradation. The numerous discharges of nutrients and sediment into the coastal waters, and the high residence time of discharges in the nearshore waters, due to lack of mixing with deeper waters are likely to co ...
... (EPA 2013). The remaining seagrasses are fragmented, leaving them vulnerable to further degradation. The numerous discharges of nutrients and sediment into the coastal waters, and the high residence time of discharges in the nearshore waters, due to lack of mixing with deeper waters are likely to co ...
What Changes in the Carbonate System, Oxygen, and Temperature
... Carbonate chemistry (pH, pCO2 and saturation state). Ocean acidification refers to long-term changes in seawater chemistry such as reductions in pH and carbonate mineral saturation state caused primarily by the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Such carbonate chemistry changes have wide ...
... Carbonate chemistry (pH, pCO2 and saturation state). Ocean acidification refers to long-term changes in seawater chemistry such as reductions in pH and carbonate mineral saturation state caused primarily by the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Such carbonate chemistry changes have wide ...
arctic and subarctic marine ecology: immediate problems
... behind terrestrial ecology in the samearea.As there are now signs that this condition is to be put back in balance, this is the proper time to review briefly the most interesting results of the past and to point out the most promising fields of study for the immediate future. For the purposes of thi ...
... behind terrestrial ecology in the samearea.As there are now signs that this condition is to be put back in balance, this is the proper time to review briefly the most interesting results of the past and to point out the most promising fields of study for the immediate future. For the purposes of thi ...
Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 87
... The Middle Layer is the most continuous in the cross section, and uniformly covers the forearc area (Fig. 3). The Middle Layer was drilled at most of the sites in the forearc area, and its main part is Pliocene to upper Miocene. The Lower Layer on the multichannel seismic profile unconformably cover ...
... The Middle Layer is the most continuous in the cross section, and uniformly covers the forearc area (Fig. 3). The Middle Layer was drilled at most of the sites in the forearc area, and its main part is Pliocene to upper Miocene. The Lower Layer on the multichannel seismic profile unconformably cover ...
Marine Spatial Planning in Asia and the Caribbean
... introduced to the regions in the late 1980s as a process by which rational decisions are made concerning the conservation and sustainable use of coastal resources and space (Cincin-Sain & Knecht, 1998). The process is designed to overcome the fragmentation inherent in single-sector management approa ...
... introduced to the regions in the late 1980s as a process by which rational decisions are made concerning the conservation and sustainable use of coastal resources and space (Cincin-Sain & Knecht, 1998). The process is designed to overcome the fragmentation inherent in single-sector management approa ...
WORLD OCEAN ASSESSMENT
... such evaluations are provided indirectly by studies aimed to establish threat and or risk status. The groups that have been summarized globally are the sea mammals (cetaceans and pinnipeds), seabirds, sea turtles, sharks, tunas, billfish, corals, and plankton. The special ecosystems are seamounts, v ...
... such evaluations are provided indirectly by studies aimed to establish threat and or risk status. The groups that have been summarized globally are the sea mammals (cetaceans and pinnipeds), seabirds, sea turtles, sharks, tunas, billfish, corals, and plankton. The special ecosystems are seamounts, v ...
synthesis 2010-2015
... (groundwater) and point (ports, rivers, wastewater outlets) sources and its influence on biogeochemistry. • A better understanding of the influence of extreme events (flood, storm, dense shelf water cascading) on the redistribution of particulate and dissolved matter on the coastal zone and towards ...
... (groundwater) and point (ports, rivers, wastewater outlets) sources and its influence on biogeochemistry. • A better understanding of the influence of extreme events (flood, storm, dense shelf water cascading) on the redistribution of particulate and dissolved matter on the coastal zone and towards ...
Safeguarding the Health of Oceans
... of their animal protein from fish, as well as critical vitamins and nutrients. For nearly 1 billion people, mostly in Asia, fish supplies 30 percent of protein. Most of these fish come from oceans, although an increasing number are cultured on farms rather than captured in the wild. Aquaculture, bas ...
... of their animal protein from fish, as well as critical vitamins and nutrients. For nearly 1 billion people, mostly in Asia, fish supplies 30 percent of protein. Most of these fish come from oceans, although an increasing number are cultured on farms rather than captured in the wild. Aquaculture, bas ...
Chapter 2 - Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
... Height) based upon the known reference station position and the position determined using satellite signals. These corrections are in turn transmitted to the remote station. The two methods produce similar accuracies providing they are observing the same satellites. The PCR method provides a more ri ...
... Height) based upon the known reference station position and the position determined using satellite signals. These corrections are in turn transmitted to the remote station. The two methods produce similar accuracies providing they are observing the same satellites. The PCR method provides a more ri ...
Annex I. UNEA Resolution 1/6 Marine plastic debris and microplastics
... affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen-based compounds, from numerous marine and land-based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on m ...
... affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen-based compounds, from numerous marine and land-based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on m ...
Global Distribution, Composition and Abundance of Marine Litter
... 2013). The lack of large-scale trends in the OSPAR-regions is probably due to small-scale heterogeneity of near-shore currents, which evoke small-scale heterogeneity in deposition patterns on beaches (Schulz et al. 2013). Ribic et al. (2010, 2012b) derived several nonlinear models to describe the de ...
... 2013). The lack of large-scale trends in the OSPAR-regions is probably due to small-scale heterogeneity of near-shore currents, which evoke small-scale heterogeneity in deposition patterns on beaches (Schulz et al. 2013). Ribic et al. (2010, 2012b) derived several nonlinear models to describe the de ...
dividends from investing in ocean observations
... This paper will not consider the technical design of an ocean observing system, and will concentrate on the broad economic and social arguments as to why the system is needed, how it should be paid for, and how the costs and benefits can be measured. The knowledge-base for this assessment is still f ...
... This paper will not consider the technical design of an ocean observing system, and will concentrate on the broad economic and social arguments as to why the system is needed, how it should be paid for, and how the costs and benefits can be measured. The knowledge-base for this assessment is still f ...
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... analysis to generate a spatial dataset of points across the world’s oceans that indicate large peaked bathymetric anomalies with a high probability of being seamounts, and the resultant ‘seamount’ database is incorporated into the Sea Around Us collection of databases and webproducts. Obtaining data ...
... analysis to generate a spatial dataset of points across the world’s oceans that indicate large peaked bathymetric anomalies with a high probability of being seamounts, and the resultant ‘seamount’ database is incorporated into the Sea Around Us collection of databases and webproducts. Obtaining data ...
English
... SBSTTA as to what further studies might be necessary in order to undertake a study of the relationship between ...
... SBSTTA as to what further studies might be necessary in order to undertake a study of the relationship between ...
Marine ecosystems and the role of marine protected areas as
... managing ocean resources for sustainability and conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. This Dissertation discusses the roles, legal framework or concepts and implementation issues of MPAs for the effective management of coastal and marine resources especially at national lev ...
... managing ocean resources for sustainability and conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. This Dissertation discusses the roles, legal framework or concepts and implementation issues of MPAs for the effective management of coastal and marine resources especially at national lev ...
Comparison of trophic control dynamics between two areas
... In the Basque Coast case study the status quo was quite similar: there were samples collected by scientific surveys in the area, but not processes yet, so there was no availability of data to be used in modelling. Additionally, there was a need of getting more information on zooplankton aiming to co ...
... In the Basque Coast case study the status quo was quite similar: there were samples collected by scientific surveys in the area, but not processes yet, so there was no availability of data to be used in modelling. Additionally, there was a need of getting more information on zooplankton aiming to co ...
Applications of ocean transport modelling Hanna Corell
... were thoroughly investigated with field sampling programs and with extensive modelling efforts in order to describe the physical and biological settings in the areas and to evaluate present and future land use and risk management. From an oceanographic point of view the two areas are very different. ...
... were thoroughly investigated with field sampling programs and with extensive modelling efforts in order to describe the physical and biological settings in the areas and to evaluate present and future land use and risk management. From an oceanographic point of view the two areas are very different. ...
Memorandum on China`s Measures for Addressing Sea Level Change
... 1.1 Recognition of Sea Level Change in Key State Documents ........................... 5 1.1.1 National Climate Change Programme (2007) ...................................... 5 1.1.2 Special Sci-Tech Campaign to Cope with Climate Change (2007) ....... 6 1.1.3 2007 China Sea Level Communiqué......... ...
... 1.1 Recognition of Sea Level Change in Key State Documents ........................... 5 1.1.1 National Climate Change Programme (2007) ...................................... 5 1.1.2 Special Sci-Tech Campaign to Cope with Climate Change (2007) ....... 6 1.1.3 2007 China Sea Level Communiqué......... ...
ARTHROPODS HOST INTRACELLULAR CHEMOSYNTHETIC
... type is unevenly distributed across host phylogeny. Dark, geologically isolated, oxygen-poor habitats, such as caves and the deep sea, were long thought to be devoid of life due to low nutrient influx (Barton et al., 2007). Yet the biogenically and geochemically produced sulfides and methane often a ...
... type is unevenly distributed across host phylogeny. Dark, geologically isolated, oxygen-poor habitats, such as caves and the deep sea, were long thought to be devoid of life due to low nutrient influx (Barton et al., 2007). Yet the biogenically and geochemically produced sulfides and methane often a ...
Prof. Youssef Halim - Laboratoire d`Océanographie de Villefranche
... He served as UNESCO/ECA (Economic commission for Africa) Consultant for field missions to Ivory Coast, Senegal and Morocco (1980), to be followed three years later by a UNESCO consultancy in Mozambique where he collected data on the coastal zone of the country and on the effects of the damming of th ...
... He served as UNESCO/ECA (Economic commission for Africa) Consultant for field missions to Ivory Coast, Senegal and Morocco (1980), to be followed three years later by a UNESCO consultancy in Mozambique where he collected data on the coastal zone of the country and on the effects of the damming of th ...
Delivered Petition - Revision E
... coastal environments. The best-documented cases, where stranded animals were recovered in time for necropsy, occurred in the Bahamas (2000), Madeira (2000), and the Canary Islands (2002). Other cases have occurred in Greece (1996), the U.S. Virgin Islands (1998, 1999), the Canary Islands (1985, 1986 ...
... coastal environments. The best-documented cases, where stranded animals were recovered in time for necropsy, occurred in the Bahamas (2000), Madeira (2000), and the Canary Islands (2002). Other cases have occurred in Greece (1996), the U.S. Virgin Islands (1998, 1999), the Canary Islands (1985, 1986 ...
East Spar CSEM Survey Environment Plan Summary
... winds are generally lighter and more variable in direction. Non-storm winds prevail from the east–south quadrant and can attain a maximum speed of up to 30 knots, but are generally less than 16 knots, particularly during April and May (APASA, 2011). Sea surface currents over the NWS are generated by ...
... winds are generally lighter and more variable in direction. Non-storm winds prevail from the east–south quadrant and can attain a maximum speed of up to 30 knots, but are generally less than 16 knots, particularly during April and May (APASA, 2011). Sea surface currents over the NWS are generated by ...
Word - International Association for Biological Oceanography
... of the "Ocean World", Joint Oceanographic Symposium. Representatives and observers have been appointed from time to time to attend various meetings of both intergovernmental and nongovernmental organisations. At the second general Meeting the need for more formal and closer relationships with the la ...
... of the "Ocean World", Joint Oceanographic Symposium. Representatives and observers have been appointed from time to time to attend various meetings of both intergovernmental and nongovernmental organisations. At the second general Meeting the need for more formal and closer relationships with the la ...
Raised beach
A raised beach, marine terrace, or perched coastline is an emergent coastal landform. Raised beaches and marine terraces are beaches or wave-cut platforms raised above the shore line by a relative fall in the sea level.Around the world, a combination of tectonic coastal uplift and Quaternary sea-level fluctuations has resulted in the formation of marine terrace sequences, most of which were formed during separate interglacial highstands that can be correlated to Marine Oxygen Isotopic Stages (MIS) (for example, Johnson and Libbey (1997).A marine terrace commonly retains a shoreline angle or inner edge, the slope inflection between the marine abrasion platform and the associated paleo sea-cliff. The shoreline angle represents the maximum shoreline of a transgression and therefore a paleo sea level.