Black$Sea$Checkpoint$$ Literature$Survey
... environmental matrix where they are defined. The SeaDataNet common vocabulary is used to provide discovery parameters (so-called P01,P02, P03 throughout the document, http://www.seadatanet.org/Standards-Software/Common-Vocabularies). Using the SeaDataNet standardised sets of terms solves the problem ...
... environmental matrix where they are defined. The SeaDataNet common vocabulary is used to provide discovery parameters (so-called P01,P02, P03 throughout the document, http://www.seadatanet.org/Standards-Software/Common-Vocabularies). Using the SeaDataNet standardised sets of terms solves the problem ...
Management Plan for the Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) in Canada Sea
... a minimum of 4,110 animals along the west coast of Vancouver Island and 602 animals on the central British Columbia coast. Following re-introduction, the British Columbia Sea Otter population grew rapidly (18.6% per year) from 1977 to 1995 on Vancouver Island. Growth rate slowed to about 8% per year ...
... a minimum of 4,110 animals along the west coast of Vancouver Island and 602 animals on the central British Columbia coast. Following re-introduction, the British Columbia Sea Otter population grew rapidly (18.6% per year) from 1977 to 1995 on Vancouver Island. Growth rate slowed to about 8% per year ...
Authigenic iron oxide proxies for marine zinc over
... Such may have been the case in deep geological time. A survey of physiological experiments found that marine prokaryotic microbes, particularly the cyanobacteria, show metal nutritional requirements consistent with hypothesized Precambrian seawater compositions (Saito et al., 2003). From this, it wa ...
... Such may have been the case in deep geological time. A survey of physiological experiments found that marine prokaryotic microbes, particularly the cyanobacteria, show metal nutritional requirements consistent with hypothesized Precambrian seawater compositions (Saito et al., 2003). From this, it wa ...
Microplastics in the ocean
... Plastics are discarded and enter the ocean as a result of many different land- and sea-based activities, but there are no reliable estimates of the quantities involved, at a regional or global scale. Microplastics are distributed throughout the ocean, occurring on shorelines, in surface waters and s ...
... Plastics are discarded and enter the ocean as a result of many different land- and sea-based activities, but there are no reliable estimates of the quantities involved, at a regional or global scale. Microplastics are distributed throughout the ocean, occurring on shorelines, in surface waters and s ...
- Wiley Online Library
... recent years in comparison with the 1970s (Fig. 3). This latter result indicates that overall recruitment intensity may have been higher in recent years; however, our data do not permit evaluation of this issue. By designing our assays after Norman (1976), we maximized comparability between studies ...
... recent years in comparison with the 1970s (Fig. 3). This latter result indicates that overall recruitment intensity may have been higher in recent years; however, our data do not permit evaluation of this issue. By designing our assays after Norman (1976), we maximized comparability between studies ...
Isotope Composition of Organic Matter in Seawater
... knowledge of the cycling of organic matter in the marine environments is indispensable for understanding of the biogeochemistry of a variety of elements, function of ecosystems, and impact of human activities on global climate changes. Isotopic signatures, such as those of stable isotope ratios of C ...
... knowledge of the cycling of organic matter in the marine environments is indispensable for understanding of the biogeochemistry of a variety of elements, function of ecosystems, and impact of human activities on global climate changes. Isotopic signatures, such as those of stable isotope ratios of C ...
Iodine Isotopes and their Species in Surface Water from the
... Smith et al., 1999; Hou et al., 2000a; Cooper et al., 2001; Edmonds et al., 2001; Alfimov et al., 2004b; Alfimov et al., 2004c; Smith et al., 2005; Hou et al., 2007; Schnabel et al., 2007; Orre et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2011b; Smith et al., 2011; Yi et al., 2012b; Yi et al., 2013). ...
... Smith et al., 1999; Hou et al., 2000a; Cooper et al., 2001; Edmonds et al., 2001; Alfimov et al., 2004b; Alfimov et al., 2004c; Smith et al., 2005; Hou et al., 2007; Schnabel et al., 2007; Orre et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2011b; Smith et al., 2011; Yi et al., 2012b; Yi et al., 2013). ...
National and Regional Capacities and - ICMyL
... Centre (CLARC) to collate information on national and regional capacities and experiences with MIS, including BW, management, as a baseline against which future projects can be proposed as well as assessed. Two bilingual questionnaires, aimed at garnering information at the national and regional lev ...
... Centre (CLARC) to collate information on national and regional capacities and experiences with MIS, including BW, management, as a baseline against which future projects can be proposed as well as assessed. Two bilingual questionnaires, aimed at garnering information at the national and regional lev ...
SBB Objection to Shot Head salmon farm Oct
... farmed salmon from damaged nets at Murphy’s salmon farm at Geahries. This is the largest escape of farmed salmon in Irish history, and only a couple of kilometre further into the Bay from the proposed salmon farm at Shot Head. The sheer scale of this escape in 2014 in Bantry Bay means that the alrea ...
... farmed salmon from damaged nets at Murphy’s salmon farm at Geahries. This is the largest escape of farmed salmon in Irish history, and only a couple of kilometre further into the Bay from the proposed salmon farm at Shot Head. The sheer scale of this escape in 2014 in Bantry Bay means that the alrea ...
Ocean governance: The New Zealand dimension. A full report
... planning and management framework that can supports marine life protection and fosters sustainable marine resource use across sectors. The primary goal of this report is to provide interested members of the public and policymakers with a general overview and a description of the types of principles, ...
... planning and management framework that can supports marine life protection and fosters sustainable marine resource use across sectors. The primary goal of this report is to provide interested members of the public and policymakers with a general overview and a description of the types of principles, ...
Tectonics and sedimentation interactions in the - Archimer
... rise. Numerical stratigraphic modelling suggests that during the last glacial event, the main depocentres were located above the tectonic prism and in the abyssal plain, at the front of the prism and that, during the Holocene eustatic rise, a large accommodation space formed on the shelf confining s ...
... rise. Numerical stratigraphic modelling suggests that during the last glacial event, the main depocentres were located above the tectonic prism and in the abyssal plain, at the front of the prism and that, during the Holocene eustatic rise, a large accommodation space formed on the shelf confining s ...
Cooperative Research Report Template
... Chesapeake Bay populations. Vermeij (1993) states that such intraspecific allometry is indicative of food limitation in gastropods in general. This is in agreement with long-term observations of the Black Sea invasion, with an initial phase of establishment in which Rapana depleted many endemic prey ...
... Chesapeake Bay populations. Vermeij (1993) states that such intraspecific allometry is indicative of food limitation in gastropods in general. This is in agreement with long-term observations of the Black Sea invasion, with an initial phase of establishment in which Rapana depleted many endemic prey ...
Aquatic biomes
... – freshwater ecosystems • limited by solar radiation and temperature • nutrient limitations also common – phosphorus is usually limiting nutrient (rather than nitrogen as in oceans) » hence shift in late 1970’s to phosphate-free detergents • cultural eutrophication – eutrophication of lakes as a res ...
... – freshwater ecosystems • limited by solar radiation and temperature • nutrient limitations also common – phosphorus is usually limiting nutrient (rather than nitrogen as in oceans) » hence shift in late 1970’s to phosphate-free detergents • cultural eutrophication – eutrophication of lakes as a res ...
Untitled - International Seabed Authority
... are currently extracted from the seabed offshore Namibia and South Africa (Corbett, ...
... are currently extracted from the seabed offshore Namibia and South Africa (Corbett, ...
Reducing uncertainty and confronting ignorance about
... with suspended clays, and biofilm formation. Published data for microplastic particles indicate that their size distribution is approximately log-normal,36 though information about <300 μm particles in the water column is scarce.37 However, changes in particle size distribution are not the only impor ...
... with suspended clays, and biofilm formation. Published data for microplastic particles indicate that their size distribution is approximately log-normal,36 though information about <300 μm particles in the water column is scarce.37 However, changes in particle size distribution are not the only impor ...
Plastic Debris in the World`s Oceans
... rubbish scattered along the strand line of beaches and is of no harm to anyone. Unfortunately this is not the case. Marine debris has become a pervasive pollution problem affecting all of the world’s oceans. It is known to be the cause of injuries and deaths of numerous marine animals and birds, eit ...
... rubbish scattered along the strand line of beaches and is of no harm to anyone. Unfortunately this is not the case. Marine debris has become a pervasive pollution problem affecting all of the world’s oceans. It is known to be the cause of injuries and deaths of numerous marine animals and birds, eit ...
GESAMP 67
... Matters of Particular Concern Regarding the Degradation of the Marine Environment: A number of issues were raised with a view to evaluating these further during the forthcoming intersessional period on the basis of additional information, material and data which individual GESAMP members undertook t ...
... Matters of Particular Concern Regarding the Degradation of the Marine Environment: A number of issues were raised with a view to evaluating these further during the forthcoming intersessional period on the basis of additional information, material and data which individual GESAMP members undertook t ...
Quality Status Report 2000 - QSR 2010
... Consequently, not all topics are covered to the same depth and level of detail for all parts of the maritime area and conclusions are drawn on the basis of available information. Although most of the information relates to the 1990s, some topics assessed required the use of earlier data, either beca ...
... Consequently, not all topics are covered to the same depth and level of detail for all parts of the maritime area and conclusions are drawn on the basis of available information. Although most of the information relates to the 1990s, some topics assessed required the use of earlier data, either beca ...
Coastal Ecosystems - World Resources Report
... (IFPRI), intergovernmental organizations, agencies, research institutes, and individual experts in more than 25 countries worldwide. The PAGE compares information already available on a global scale about the condition of five major classes of ecosystems: agroecosystems, coastal areas, forests, fres ...
... (IFPRI), intergovernmental organizations, agencies, research institutes, and individual experts in more than 25 countries worldwide. The PAGE compares information already available on a global scale about the condition of five major classes of ecosystems: agroecosystems, coastal areas, forests, fres ...
Marine Litter Network
... pollution problem along the coasts of the Black Sea, in the sea itself and on the bottom of the sea. Marine litter is also a transboundary problem in this enclosed sea basin which displays a very dynamic current system, enabling transportation of any matter from a given location in the Black sea to ...
... pollution problem along the coasts of the Black Sea, in the sea itself and on the bottom of the sea. Marine litter is also a transboundary problem in this enclosed sea basin which displays a very dynamic current system, enabling transportation of any matter from a given location in the Black sea to ...
Plastic Debris in the World`s Oceans
... rubbish scattered along the strand line of beaches and is of no harm to anyone. Unfortunately this is not the case. Marine debris has become a pervasive pollution problem affecting all of the world’s oceans. It is known to be the cause of injuries and deaths of numerous marine animals and birds, eit ...
... rubbish scattered along the strand line of beaches and is of no harm to anyone. Unfortunately this is not the case. Marine debris has become a pervasive pollution problem affecting all of the world’s oceans. It is known to be the cause of injuries and deaths of numerous marine animals and birds, eit ...
KeyNoteNew_Oct01_v9_sgb_edits
... J.G.6, Hintzen N.T.1, Ivanović A.7, Kenny A.3, Laffargue P.8, Nielsen R.N.2, O’Neill F.G.9, Piet G.J.1, Polet ...
... J.G.6, Hintzen N.T.1, Ivanović A.7, Kenny A.3, Laffargue P.8, Nielsen R.N.2, O’Neill F.G.9, Piet G.J.1, Polet ...
phosphorus recycling in brackish and marine environments
... conditions it is oxidized to Fe(III) and precipitates as an iron oxide particle, again trapping phosphate from the pore water around it. This retention mechanism of DIP in the sediment can cause DIP fluxes from sediments to be significantly lower than expected from the degradation rate of organic ca ...
... conditions it is oxidized to Fe(III) and precipitates as an iron oxide particle, again trapping phosphate from the pore water around it. This retention mechanism of DIP in the sediment can cause DIP fluxes from sediments to be significantly lower than expected from the degradation rate of organic ca ...
final study guide
... Lost Hills, and Coalinga areas. What is the orientation of most of the folds in this region relative to the San Andreas Fault? ...
... Lost Hills, and Coalinga areas. What is the orientation of most of the folds in this region relative to the San Andreas Fault? ...
Effects of natural and anthropogenic processes in the distribution of
... glass, metal, clinker, fabric, longlines and fishing nets) and weighed. The distribution of litter was analysed in relation to depth, geographic area and natural (bathymetry, currents and rivers) and anthropogenic (population density and shipping routes) processes. The most abundant litter types wer ...
... glass, metal, clinker, fabric, longlines and fishing nets) and weighed. The distribution of litter was analysed in relation to depth, geographic area and natural (bathymetry, currents and rivers) and anthropogenic (population density and shipping routes) processes. The most abundant litter types wer ...
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.