Overview of SA Marine Science outputs
... Factor than those led by local authors. Women led less than 25%, and persons from previously disadvantaged backgrounds led less than 10%, of all outputs: this needs monitoring, discussion and pro-active response by employers. Thirty-six authors (~95% male, ~97% white) were responsible for more than ...
... Factor than those led by local authors. Women led less than 25%, and persons from previously disadvantaged backgrounds led less than 10%, of all outputs: this needs monitoring, discussion and pro-active response by employers. Thirty-six authors (~95% male, ~97% white) were responsible for more than ...
Access and Benefit Sharing in Relation to Marine Genetic
... While the exploration and exploitation of marine natural resources was long limited to coastal waters, this is no longer the case today. New uses of the oceans and their resources have emerged, which was possible due to technological progress that has made all parts of the ocean gradually accessible ...
... While the exploration and exploitation of marine natural resources was long limited to coastal waters, this is no longer the case today. New uses of the oceans and their resources have emerged, which was possible due to technological progress that has made all parts of the ocean gradually accessible ...
A Tribute to Hinduism - Dwaraka - Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati
... Published for the Society for Marine Archaeology National Inst. of Oceanography India. 1991 Since 1983 the Marine Archaeology Unit of the National Institute of Oceanography is engaged in the offshore exploration and excavation of the legendary city of Dvaraka in the coastal waters of Dwaraka in Guja ...
... Published for the Society for Marine Archaeology National Inst. of Oceanography India. 1991 Since 1983 the Marine Archaeology Unit of the National Institute of Oceanography is engaged in the offshore exploration and excavation of the legendary city of Dvaraka in the coastal waters of Dwaraka in Guja ...
ICES, PICES, and the Arctic Council Task Force on Arctic Marine
... asking whether a “Pacific ICES” was needed.27 Concern over the dearth of information on fisheries, and about the North Pacific generally, prompted their inquiry, but multiple factors hindered formation of a Pacific ICES at the time. These included the Great Depression, relatively less developed fish ...
... asking whether a “Pacific ICES” was needed.27 Concern over the dearth of information on fisheries, and about the North Pacific generally, prompted their inquiry, but multiple factors hindered formation of a Pacific ICES at the time. These included the Great Depression, relatively less developed fish ...
Ecological Linkages: Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems of Central
... important ecosystems that are very unique in their assemblages of marine organisms. Beginning near shore, the coast of California, especially north of Point Reyes and south of Point Pinos, is renowned for its strikingly beautiful, dramatic rocky cliffs. Pocket beaches occur along the coast where str ...
... important ecosystems that are very unique in their assemblages of marine organisms. Beginning near shore, the coast of California, especially north of Point Reyes and south of Point Pinos, is renowned for its strikingly beautiful, dramatic rocky cliffs. Pocket beaches occur along the coast where str ...
Ecological Linkages: Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems of Central
... important ecosystems that are very unique in their assemblages of marine organisms. Beginning near shore, the coast of California, especially north of Point Reyes and south of Point Pinos, is renowned for its strikingly beautiful, dramatic rocky cliffs. Pocket beaches occur along the coast where str ...
... important ecosystems that are very unique in their assemblages of marine organisms. Beginning near shore, the coast of California, especially north of Point Reyes and south of Point Pinos, is renowned for its strikingly beautiful, dramatic rocky cliffs. Pocket beaches occur along the coast where str ...
Viscosity of the asthenosphere from glacial isostatic adjustment and
... The uncertainty on the timing of sea level fall at each locality is estimated to be about ±100 years. [19] The magnitude and timing of the subsequent low stands and recovery to present levels in the mid-Holocene are less well determined. The mid and Late Holocene segments of the sea level curves may ...
... The uncertainty on the timing of sea level fall at each locality is estimated to be about ±100 years. [19] The magnitude and timing of the subsequent low stands and recovery to present levels in the mid-Holocene are less well determined. The mid and Late Holocene segments of the sea level curves may ...
Historical records of coastal eutrophication
... include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation rate that is sufficient to allow for the resolution of the events of interest, and limited bioturbation and taphonomic processes that do not destroy the record (Murray and Alve, ...
... include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation rate that is sufficient to allow for the resolution of the events of interest, and limited bioturbation and taphonomic processes that do not destroy the record (Murray and Alve, ...
Marine Litter Distribution and Density in European Seas, from the
... litter accumulation include shores close to populated areas, particularly beaches [30], but also submarine canyons, where litter originating from land accumulates in large quantities [28,31]. In Europe, much has been written on the abundance and distribution of litter on the coastline and in surface ...
... litter accumulation include shores close to populated areas, particularly beaches [30], but also submarine canyons, where litter originating from land accumulates in large quantities [28,31]. In Europe, much has been written on the abundance and distribution of litter on the coastline and in surface ...
protection for the east antarctic coastal region
... The East Antarctic coastal region spans the coast along the Eastern Antarctic Ice Sheet from Enderby Land to Terre Adélie – from 30°E to 150ºE and from the coast out to 60ºS – and is contained within the Eastern Antarctic planning domain adopted at CCAMLR in 2011. The western boundary extends to the ...
... The East Antarctic coastal region spans the coast along the Eastern Antarctic Ice Sheet from Enderby Land to Terre Adélie – from 30°E to 150ºE and from the coast out to 60ºS – and is contained within the Eastern Antarctic planning domain adopted at CCAMLR in 2011. The western boundary extends to the ...
Marine Science and Limnology (MSL)
... Stacked with MSL F651. Lecture + Lab + Other: 3 + 6 + 0 MSL F456 Kelp Forest Ecology 4 Credits Offered Summer Even-numbered Years; As Demand Warrants Introduction to knowledge, hypotheses and disputes regarding components of nearshore tidal communities and the ecological interactions that influ ...
... Stacked with MSL F651. Lecture + Lab + Other: 3 + 6 + 0 MSL F456 Kelp Forest Ecology 4 Credits Offered Summer Even-numbered Years; As Demand Warrants Introduction to knowledge, hypotheses and disputes regarding components of nearshore tidal communities and the ecological interactions that influ ...
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... How to use the Marine Sediment Decision Tree: The decision tree aims to characterize sediment samples as one of the following sediment types: 1. Calcareous ooze – calcareous nanofossils and/or foraminifera 2. Siliceous ooze – diatoms, radiolarians, sponge spicules, and/or silicoflagellates 3. Deep S ...
... How to use the Marine Sediment Decision Tree: The decision tree aims to characterize sediment samples as one of the following sediment types: 1. Calcareous ooze – calcareous nanofossils and/or foraminifera 2. Siliceous ooze – diatoms, radiolarians, sponge spicules, and/or silicoflagellates 3. Deep S ...
C085.08 Report Definitief Biodiversity of the High Seas
... Wageningen IMARES provides strategic and applied ecological investigation related to ecological and economic developments. ...
... Wageningen IMARES provides strategic and applied ecological investigation related to ecological and economic developments. ...
C IESM Workshop Monographs Towards an integrated system of
... In addition, forecasts of global climate change over the next century are expected to impose dramatic economic, ecological and societal changes in all the 21 countries surrounding the Mediterranean. For example, changes to surface temperature, sea level, storminess, erosion, biodiversity, fisheries, ...
... In addition, forecasts of global climate change over the next century are expected to impose dramatic economic, ecological and societal changes in all the 21 countries surrounding the Mediterranean. For example, changes to surface temperature, sea level, storminess, erosion, biodiversity, fisheries, ...
Δείτε το αρχείο
... The overall convergence of Africa and Eurasia, which involved several successive local rifting processes and collisions during the Tertiary, led to the shrinkage of the Tethys in the Oligocene. The consequent diminution of its warming influence in the world oceans produced cold water conditions else ...
... The overall convergence of Africa and Eurasia, which involved several successive local rifting processes and collisions during the Tertiary, led to the shrinkage of the Tethys in the Oligocene. The consequent diminution of its warming influence in the world oceans produced cold water conditions else ...
Understanding the Fragmentation Pattern of
... gaps in the transformation, fragmentation, and fates of microplastics in the ocean. In order to better understand microplastic fragmentation we proceeded to a thorough physicochemical characterization of samples collected from the North Artlantic subtropical gyre during the sea campaign Expedition s ...
... gaps in the transformation, fragmentation, and fates of microplastics in the ocean. In order to better understand microplastic fragmentation we proceeded to a thorough physicochemical characterization of samples collected from the North Artlantic subtropical gyre during the sea campaign Expedition s ...
Volcanic hazards - School
... SOUFRIERE HILLS, Montserrat • An island arc DPM. • Two oceanic plates in collision. • Subduction of one tectonic plate occurs • Note that both plates are made of basalt. • Explosive eruption characterised by pyroclastic flows. • The 1995-97 eruption caused over half of the island to be abandoned due ...
... SOUFRIERE HILLS, Montserrat • An island arc DPM. • Two oceanic plates in collision. • Subduction of one tectonic plate occurs • Note that both plates are made of basalt. • Explosive eruption characterised by pyroclastic flows. • The 1995-97 eruption caused over half of the island to be abandoned due ...
Generic foreshore licence application objection
... and development overall. Below we note our concerns relating to the materials presented alongside this public notice during September and October 2014. It is clear from the materials submitted that various government departments have raised concerns regarding the proposal for the salmon farm at Shot ...
... and development overall. Below we note our concerns relating to the materials presented alongside this public notice during September and October 2014. It is clear from the materials submitted that various government departments have raised concerns regarding the proposal for the salmon farm at Shot ...
Microbial Ecosystem Functions Along the Steep Oxygen
... dissolved oxygen, salinity and temperature on distribution of taxa and particularly community functions. Microbial communities showed functional capacities consistent with a copiotrophic life-style dependent on organic material sinking through the water column. The eutrophic condition with high orga ...
... dissolved oxygen, salinity and temperature on distribution of taxa and particularly community functions. Microbial communities showed functional capacities consistent with a copiotrophic life-style dependent on organic material sinking through the water column. The eutrophic condition with high orga ...
Student_Worksheet_sediments
... 3. Deep Sea “Red” Clays - may contain siliceous microfossils, fish teeth, Mn-Fe micronodules, and/or volcanic glass 4. Deep Terrigenous Sediment 5. Shallow Terrigenous Sediment 6. Glaciomarine Sediment ...
... 3. Deep Sea “Red” Clays - may contain siliceous microfossils, fish teeth, Mn-Fe micronodules, and/or volcanic glass 4. Deep Terrigenous Sediment 5. Shallow Terrigenous Sediment 6. Glaciomarine Sediment ...
Working Group on Achieving Ecosystem Management and Integrated
... lives along the coast on only 10% of the Earth’s land, creating intense pressure on coastal habitats and resources. Much of the booming global population relies on oceans for food, waste disposal, energy production, marine transportation supporting an increasingly global economy, and views the coast ...
... lives along the coast on only 10% of the Earth’s land, creating intense pressure on coastal habitats and resources. Much of the booming global population relies on oceans for food, waste disposal, energy production, marine transportation supporting an increasingly global economy, and views the coast ...
The Mg isotopic composition of Cenozoic seawater – evidence for a
... associated pore fluids We measured the magnesium isotopic composition of pelagic carbonates and their associated pore fluids from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) sites on the Ontong Java Plateau in the Pacific (Site 807; Kroenke et al., 1991) and Walvis Ridge in the Atlantic (Site 1265; Zachos et al., 200 ...
... associated pore fluids We measured the magnesium isotopic composition of pelagic carbonates and their associated pore fluids from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) sites on the Ontong Java Plateau in the Pacific (Site 807; Kroenke et al., 1991) and Walvis Ridge in the Atlantic (Site 1265; Zachos et al., 200 ...
Rare earth elements and neodymium isotopes in sedimentary
... another substantial fraction of OM may be remineralized in sub-surface sediments during early diagenetic processes (Froelich et al., 1979). Various geochemical proxies have been used for determining the origin of OM in sediments. Conventional proxies include C/N ratios and δ13C for discriminating b ...
... another substantial fraction of OM may be remineralized in sub-surface sediments during early diagenetic processes (Froelich et al., 1979). Various geochemical proxies have been used for determining the origin of OM in sediments. Conventional proxies include C/N ratios and δ13C for discriminating b ...
Legal Issues Concerning Conservation and Protection of Marine
... despite the outrageous number of global and regional International Conventions on environmental law none of them is found to be directly applicable to the marine genetic resources and the activities related to them. This loophole in the international legal framework become the concern of the whole i ...
... despite the outrageous number of global and regional International Conventions on environmental law none of them is found to be directly applicable to the marine genetic resources and the activities related to them. This loophole in the international legal framework become the concern of the whole i ...
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... Jackson and others (2000, p. vii) defined an ecological indicator as “a measure, an index of measures, or a model that characterizes an ecosystem or one of its critical components”. They further noted “the primary uses of an indicator are to characterize current status and to track or predict signif ...
... Jackson and others (2000, p. vii) defined an ecological indicator as “a measure, an index of measures, or a model that characterizes an ecosystem or one of its critical components”. They further noted “the primary uses of an indicator are to characterize current status and to track or predict signif ...
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.