Section with timetable, abstracts, delegate lists, presentation times
... Fiordland (I): spatial variability in Bass Strait from various transport spatial context predict biogeographic fur seals at Marion Island – migrators or connectivity in the Giant kelp incorporation of forest litter by marine timescales in three-dimensional models patterns of coral reef fish diversit ...
... Fiordland (I): spatial variability in Bass Strait from various transport spatial context predict biogeographic fur seals at Marion Island – migrators or connectivity in the Giant kelp incorporation of forest litter by marine timescales in three-dimensional models patterns of coral reef fish diversit ...
as a PDF
... documented the response of one trophic level to another through multiple levels (e.g., Decker, Hunt, & Byrd, 1995; Durant, Anker-Nilssen, & Stenseth, 2003; Gargett, 1997; Hunt & Stabeno, 2002). In most cases, the means by which physical factors evoke a biological response cannot be established, even ...
... documented the response of one trophic level to another through multiple levels (e.g., Decker, Hunt, & Byrd, 1995; Durant, Anker-Nilssen, & Stenseth, 2003; Gargett, 1997; Hunt & Stabeno, 2002). In most cases, the means by which physical factors evoke a biological response cannot be established, even ...
The Crozet oceanic zone
... 2.2. Oceanography Highly dynamical features, such as fronts and gyres are observed in the Crozet oceanic zone. They affect the spatial distribution of marine organisms and influence planktonic production which is important for nekton and marine birds and mammals. If the Southern Ocean is, for most o ...
... 2.2. Oceanography Highly dynamical features, such as fronts and gyres are observed in the Crozet oceanic zone. They affect the spatial distribution of marine organisms and influence planktonic production which is important for nekton and marine birds and mammals. If the Southern Ocean is, for most o ...
ohrlls unesco un-doalos - Sustainable Development Knowledge
... Not only has technology transfer featured throughout the text of Rio+20’s final outcome document, but SIDS leaders addressing the Plenary Session of the Conference in many cases emphasised the dire necessity of technology transfer as a priority area to ...
... Not only has technology transfer featured throughout the text of Rio+20’s final outcome document, but SIDS leaders addressing the Plenary Session of the Conference in many cases emphasised the dire necessity of technology transfer as a priority area to ...
Overview of SA Marine Science outputs
... these data (Table 3) that persons from historically disadvantaged backgrounds led ~30% of all outputs. Because some members of the SAMSC will not have made presentations at the three SAMSS meetings, but will have contributed to the outputs reviewed here, comparisons need to be restricted to those th ...
... these data (Table 3) that persons from historically disadvantaged backgrounds led ~30% of all outputs. Because some members of the SAMSC will not have made presentations at the three SAMSS meetings, but will have contributed to the outputs reviewed here, comparisons need to be restricted to those th ...
GFCM Algal and Jellyfish Blooms in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
... Large accumulations of phytoplankton, macroalgae and, occasionally, colorless heterotrophic protists are increasingly reported throughout the coastal areas of all continents (Sellner et al. 2003) often causing visible water discoloration (Glibert 2007). Aggregations of these organisms can in fact, d ...
... Large accumulations of phytoplankton, macroalgae and, occasionally, colorless heterotrophic protists are increasingly reported throughout the coastal areas of all continents (Sellner et al. 2003) often causing visible water discoloration (Glibert 2007). Aggregations of these organisms can in fact, d ...
National ocean policy: the basic texts from
... include waters off Victoria, Tasmania, southern New South Wales and eastern South Australia. Australia’s Oceans Policy establishes a series of arrangements for implementation, including: • a National Oceans Ministerial Board of key Commonwealth Ministers, chaired by the Minister for the Environment a ...
... include waters off Victoria, Tasmania, southern New South Wales and eastern South Australia. Australia’s Oceans Policy establishes a series of arrangements for implementation, including: • a National Oceans Ministerial Board of key Commonwealth Ministers, chaired by the Minister for the Environment a ...
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... Earth. In this context, the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) concluded that changes in global climate over the past 50 years were very likely caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and not to known natural causes alo ...
... Earth. In this context, the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) concluded that changes in global climate over the past 50 years were very likely caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and not to known natural causes alo ...
English
... Diversity, Ms. Jihyun Lee (Environmental Affairs Officer for marine and coastal biodiversity at the CBD Secretariat) delivered the opening statement. In his statement, Mr. Dias welcomed participants and thanked them for participating in this important workshop, the third regional EBSA workshop conve ...
... Diversity, Ms. Jihyun Lee (Environmental Affairs Officer for marine and coastal biodiversity at the CBD Secretariat) delivered the opening statement. In his statement, Mr. Dias welcomed participants and thanked them for participating in this important workshop, the third regional EBSA workshop conve ...
Field Stations of the United States - Organization of Biological Field
... The Marine Biological Laboratory, incorporated in 1888, is a self-governing institution whose pri? mary functions are to make adequate facilities available to professional biologists for investiga? tions requiring marine animals and other special facilities, and to provide instruction for students. ...
... The Marine Biological Laboratory, incorporated in 1888, is a self-governing institution whose pri? mary functions are to make adequate facilities available to professional biologists for investiga? tions requiring marine animals and other special facilities, and to provide instruction for students. ...
Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global
... countries and on every continent. Here we document global plastics production and the accumulation of plastic waste. While plastics typically constitute approximately 10 per cent of discarded waste, they represent a much greater proportion of the debris accumulating on shorelines. Mega- and macro-pl ...
... countries and on every continent. Here we document global plastics production and the accumulation of plastic waste. While plastics typically constitute approximately 10 per cent of discarded waste, they represent a much greater proportion of the debris accumulating on shorelines. Mega- and macro-pl ...
Use of hydrated lime to control Styela clava in the
... factsheet for pH was prepared in 1999 the guideline remains the same in 2016. These guidelines are science-based and, while determined using toxicity data, they recommend “safe” levels that are lower than reported lethal or toxic thresholds. The CCME water quality guideline for pH states: “The pH of ...
... factsheet for pH was prepared in 1999 the guideline remains the same in 2016. These guidelines are science-based and, while determined using toxicity data, they recommend “safe” levels that are lower than reported lethal or toxic thresholds. The CCME water quality guideline for pH states: “The pH of ...
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, ...
Complete Theme Section in pdf format
... to detect carrion, usually by either distance or touch chemoreception, or both, deliberating to move toward it, and eventually consume either part or all of it’. The exploitation of this behaviour has enabled fishers and scientists to use bait to harvest marine scavengers, and to obtain information ...
... to detect carrion, usually by either distance or touch chemoreception, or both, deliberating to move toward it, and eventually consume either part or all of it’. The exploitation of this behaviour has enabled fishers and scientists to use bait to harvest marine scavengers, and to obtain information ...
Report of the Second Workshop on The Biology and Conservation of
... novaeangliae) in the Western North Pacific and their Trans-Movements among the Ogasawara Islands, the Ryukyu Islands and the Babuyan Islands, ...
... novaeangliae) in the Western North Pacific and their Trans-Movements among the Ogasawara Islands, the Ryukyu Islands and the Babuyan Islands, ...
Review of Methodological Standards Related to the Marine Strategy
... have been developed and used in the Black Sea, including guidelines on equipment, site selection, abundance, biomass and taxonomic identification. Criterion 1.3 Population condition Indicator 1.3.1 Population demographic characteristics (e.g. body size or age class structure, sex ratio, fecundity r ...
... have been developed and used in the Black Sea, including guidelines on equipment, site selection, abundance, biomass and taxonomic identification. Criterion 1.3 Population condition Indicator 1.3.1 Population demographic characteristics (e.g. body size or age class structure, sex ratio, fecundity r ...
Ecosystem Goods and Services of the Deep Sea
... 1. Introduction The deep sea, defined as water and sea floor areas below 200 meters, comprises 90% of the biosphere, but until recently humans knew relatively little about it. Since little or no light penetrates to these depths, it had been assumed that deep-sea life was sparse. But in fact life is ...
... 1. Introduction The deep sea, defined as water and sea floor areas below 200 meters, comprises 90% of the biosphere, but until recently humans knew relatively little about it. Since little or no light penetrates to these depths, it had been assumed that deep-sea life was sparse. But in fact life is ...
Marine Protected Areas in Southeast Asia
... an equally diverse way of doing things, from the large MPAs of Indonesia to the many small community based no-take marine sanctuaries of the Philippines. Eco-tourism may have shown some promising results in an increasing number of areas, but the number of species still under threat from overexploita ...
... an equally diverse way of doing things, from the large MPAs of Indonesia to the many small community based no-take marine sanctuaries of the Philippines. Eco-tourism may have shown some promising results in an increasing number of areas, but the number of species still under threat from overexploita ...
A global wanderer: Biology, phylogeography and Styela plicata
... were essential as well for me in South Africa. Thank you very much for your friendship, your advice, and all the activities we did together, even being lost in the forest in Hogsback until midnight! Pam, Gauthier, Jo, Mathilde, Maëlle, Francesca, Jackie, Vicky, Julie, Ingrid… ¡thank very much for be ...
... were essential as well for me in South Africa. Thank you very much for your friendship, your advice, and all the activities we did together, even being lost in the forest in Hogsback until midnight! Pam, Gauthier, Jo, Mathilde, Maëlle, Francesca, Jackie, Vicky, Julie, Ingrid… ¡thank very much for be ...
Understanding the Fragmentation Pattern of
... costal countries, the mass of land based plastic waste entering the ocean was recently estimated at between 4.8 and 12.7 million metric tons per year.2 Most striking is the estimation for 2025: this amount will increase by an order of magnitude if waste management infrastructures are not improved.2 ...
... costal countries, the mass of land based plastic waste entering the ocean was recently estimated at between 4.8 and 12.7 million metric tons per year.2 Most striking is the estimation for 2025: this amount will increase by an order of magnitude if waste management infrastructures are not improved.2 ...
Climate Change Impacts and Vulnerabilities in Canada`s Pacific
... We especially thank Robin Brown, Frank Whitney, Chris Harley, Doug Biffard, John Davis, Bill Crawford, Ian Perry, and Barry Smit for their valuable feedback during the preparation of this report. Robin Brown also enabled and helped facilitate our use of meeting space at IOS and PBS for our workshops ...
... We especially thank Robin Brown, Frank Whitney, Chris Harley, Doug Biffard, John Davis, Bill Crawford, Ian Perry, and Barry Smit for their valuable feedback during the preparation of this report. Robin Brown also enabled and helped facilitate our use of meeting space at IOS and PBS for our workshops ...
uncorrected proof - Integrated Marine Observing System
... Historically, data from the CPR survey have not been easily available to the research community. At the end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence ag ...
... Historically, data from the CPR survey have not been easily available to the research community. At the end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence ag ...
KeyNoteNew_Oct01_v9_sgb_edits
... At the EUNIS level 3, this classification approach takes into account depth, sediment grain size, light and ...
... At the EUNIS level 3, this classification approach takes into account depth, sediment grain size, light and ...
protection for the east antarctic coastal region
... Antarctic Ice Sheet flows off the Antarctic continent into the Southern Ocean, an icy surface abruptly giving way to the marine environment. Coastal currents, like the Prydz Bay Gyre, mingle with the expansive fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, a clockwise current that circulates the conti ...
... Antarctic Ice Sheet flows off the Antarctic continent into the Southern Ocean, an icy surface abruptly giving way to the marine environment. Coastal currents, like the Prydz Bay Gyre, mingle with the expansive fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, a clockwise current that circulates the conti ...
Cooperative Research Report Template
... extension did occur during 1975–1979 when river discharge into the Sea of Azov was markedly reduced by water diversion projects. These projects were discontinued in 1990 and the fresher environment again persists. The status of R. venosa in the main body of the Sea of Azov and its precise distributi ...
... extension did occur during 1975–1979 when river discharge into the Sea of Azov was markedly reduced by water diversion projects. These projects were discontinued in 1990 and the fresher environment again persists. The status of R. venosa in the main body of the Sea of Azov and its precise distributi ...