Deep-Sea Life
... In May 2016, Ifremer, the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea, will be launching a new project called “Pourquoi Pas les Abysses”. During the past few years, New Generation Sequencing allowed fast and great advances in the knowledge of the distribution of microbial life on Earth ...
... In May 2016, Ifremer, the French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea, will be launching a new project called “Pourquoi Pas les Abysses”. During the past few years, New Generation Sequencing allowed fast and great advances in the knowledge of the distribution of microbial life on Earth ...
Untitled - International Seabed Authority
... purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources, whether living or non-living, of the superjacent waters, as well as of the seabed and subsoil. In addition, the coastal State has jurisdiction with regard to the establishment and use of artificial islands, installat ...
... purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources, whether living or non-living, of the superjacent waters, as well as of the seabed and subsoil. In addition, the coastal State has jurisdiction with regard to the establishment and use of artificial islands, installat ...
Marine litter in Nordic waters
... decades and was estimated to be 280 million tonnes in 2012 and predicted to become as high as 33 billion tonnes in 2050. It has been estimated that less than half of it was recycled or delivered to landfills. Of the remaining ~150 million tonnes plastics, some may still be in use or it is has ended ...
... decades and was estimated to be 280 million tonnes in 2012 and predicted to become as high as 33 billion tonnes in 2050. It has been estimated that less than half of it was recycled or delivered to landfills. Of the remaining ~150 million tonnes plastics, some may still be in use or it is has ended ...
Alaska SeaLife Center Guide to Marine Life
... This document, Alaska Sealife Center Guide to Marine Life, and all materials herein are the property of the Alaska SeaLife Center and the authors. The only exceptions are copyrighted images and other materials owned by others, which are indicated in the Photographic Contributions section. This Docum ...
... This document, Alaska Sealife Center Guide to Marine Life, and all materials herein are the property of the Alaska SeaLife Center and the authors. The only exceptions are copyrighted images and other materials owned by others, which are indicated in the Photographic Contributions section. This Docum ...
Final Report - UCLA Institute of the Environment and
... general mechanisms. They may produce toxic compounds such as brevetoxin, ciguatoxin, domoic acid, saxitoxin, domoic acids, and surfactants. Alternately or additionally, bloom formation can reduce dissolved oxygen concentrations and can lead to hypoxic conditions (Van Dolah, 2000). Harmful algal bloo ...
... general mechanisms. They may produce toxic compounds such as brevetoxin, ciguatoxin, domoic acid, saxitoxin, domoic acids, and surfactants. Alternately or additionally, bloom formation can reduce dissolved oxygen concentrations and can lead to hypoxic conditions (Van Dolah, 2000). Harmful algal bloo ...
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
... It provides a wide range of satellite and in situ observations that are used to support marine management services for Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Great Barrier reef Marine Park Authority is using observation data from IMOS to support the develop ...
... It provides a wide range of satellite and in situ observations that are used to support marine management services for Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Great Barrier reef Marine Park Authority is using observation data from IMOS to support the develop ...
Marine Litter in Nordic waters
... decades and was estimated to be 280 million tonnes in 2012 and predicted to become as high as 33 billion tonnes in 2050. It has been estimated that less than half of it was recycled or delivered to landfills. Of the remaining ~150 million tonnes plastics, some may still be in use or it is has ended ...
... decades and was estimated to be 280 million tonnes in 2012 and predicted to become as high as 33 billion tonnes in 2050. It has been estimated that less than half of it was recycled or delivered to landfills. Of the remaining ~150 million tonnes plastics, some may still be in use or it is has ended ...
marine biological considerations related to the reverse osmosis
... permanent coastal oceanographic feature for more than 50 years of continuous power plant operation. The heated water forms a mainly surface-occurring plume that fans out from the outflow channel and drifts south with the prevailing longshore surface current. The plume’s gradual rate of thermal dilut ...
... permanent coastal oceanographic feature for more than 50 years of continuous power plant operation. The heated water forms a mainly surface-occurring plume that fans out from the outflow channel and drifts south with the prevailing longshore surface current. The plume’s gradual rate of thermal dilut ...
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... species ranging from 8,500 to 17,000. Even the knowledge about conspicuous and popular taxa cannot be considered exhaustive. Fish, for instance, should be the best known inhabitants of the sea, yet the estimated number of fish species living in the Mediterranean passed from 562 to 650 (an increase o ...
... species ranging from 8,500 to 17,000. Even the knowledge about conspicuous and popular taxa cannot be considered exhaustive. Fish, for instance, should be the best known inhabitants of the sea, yet the estimated number of fish species living in the Mediterranean passed from 562 to 650 (an increase o ...
Oceanography 1 Workbook Instructor: Katryn Wiese - FOG
... but often it’s your fellow students who can provide the best insights, suggestions, and inspiration. This philosophy is true for face-to-face or online classes. For face-to-face, it’s easier to create community because you engage in person 3 hours per week. For online, it’s more challenging because ...
... but often it’s your fellow students who can provide the best insights, suggestions, and inspiration. This philosophy is true for face-to-face or online classes. For face-to-face, it’s easier to create community because you engage in person 3 hours per week. For online, it’s more challenging because ...
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... these contrasting results, with special emphasis on the largely overlooked influences of the community composition and the previous light exposure conditions, as well as the different temporal and spatial scales at which exposure to solar radiation fluctuates. These intricate sunlight-bacteria inter ...
... these contrasting results, with special emphasis on the largely overlooked influences of the community composition and the previous light exposure conditions, as well as the different temporal and spatial scales at which exposure to solar radiation fluctuates. These intricate sunlight-bacteria inter ...
Response to EPA Notice of Call for Public Comment on 303(d) Program and Ocean Acidification from the Ocean Carbon and
... marine and fresh water. The scientific community has focused primarily on the atmosphereocean linkage in ocean acidification. Technically, ocean acidification is the pH decrease of the Earth’s oceans due to the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide, but we are aware that there are also many other loc ...
... marine and fresh water. The scientific community has focused primarily on the atmosphereocean linkage in ocean acidification. Technically, ocean acidification is the pH decrease of the Earth’s oceans due to the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide, but we are aware that there are also many other loc ...
Present and Future Impacts of Ocean Acidification Report of the
... effects of ocean acidification on many other important issues such as nitrogen fixation, review community structure, and fisheries. Special attention was paid to potential applications of new innovative approaches involving functional genomics, remote sensing, mesocosms, and models to improve or acc ...
... effects of ocean acidification on many other important issues such as nitrogen fixation, review community structure, and fisheries. Special attention was paid to potential applications of new innovative approaches involving functional genomics, remote sensing, mesocosms, and models to improve or acc ...
- Aquatic Commons
... Finally as a newcomer to PICES meetings, I hope every one enjoys this meeting and would like to give many thanks to members of local organizing committee for their efforts. Thank you for attention. Dr. Wooster asked Dr. Jang Uk Lee to speak on behalf of the Republic of Korea Government. First of all ...
... Finally as a newcomer to PICES meetings, I hope every one enjoys this meeting and would like to give many thanks to members of local organizing committee for their efforts. Thank you for attention. Dr. Wooster asked Dr. Jang Uk Lee to speak on behalf of the Republic of Korea Government. First of all ...
Whales as Detritus in Marine Ecosystems
... within bone sutures and trabaculae, 2) Large populations (>10,000 individuals per skeleton) of the mussel Idas washingtonia, ...
... within bone sutures and trabaculae, 2) Large populations (>10,000 individuals per skeleton) of the mussel Idas washingtonia, ...
IMPLICATIONS OF PHYTOPLANKTON CELL DEATH LOSSES TESIS DOCTORAL Autor: Sébastien Lasternas
... of competitive exclusion (Hardin, 1960; Armstrong and McGehee, 1980) suggests that in homogeneous, well-mixed environments, species that compete for the same resource cannot coexist, and one species should finally take advantage over the others. Thus, while in many natural waters, nutrients and ligh ...
... of competitive exclusion (Hardin, 1960; Armstrong and McGehee, 1980) suggests that in homogeneous, well-mixed environments, species that compete for the same resource cannot coexist, and one species should finally take advantage over the others. Thus, while in many natural waters, nutrients and ligh ...
Number 53: 2011 - New Zealand Marine Sciences Society
... (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify personally or in writing his or her acceptance of nomination. (e) All officers and members of Council shall be eligible for immediate re‐election PROVIDED ALWAYS that ...
... (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify personally or in writing his or her acceptance of nomination. (e) All officers and members of Council shall be eligible for immediate re‐election PROVIDED ALWAYS that ...
Lipids and life strategy of Arctic Calanus
... Sea Gyre, Baffin Sea and the central Arctic Ocean (Figures 3 and 4; Vinogradov 1997). The first overwintering stage is stage III, and they subsequently then develop into stage IV copepodites during their second summer, with a body mass of approximately 2 mg and a lipid content of more than 50% of th ...
... Sea Gyre, Baffin Sea and the central Arctic Ocean (Figures 3 and 4; Vinogradov 1997). The first overwintering stage is stage III, and they subsequently then develop into stage IV copepodites during their second summer, with a body mass of approximately 2 mg and a lipid content of more than 50% of th ...
Review of Ocean Literacy in European Maritime Policy
... understanding of and engagement with marine policy. This is in view of the fact that we are all users of the marine environment and therefore have a common interest in its sustainable use. Guest et al. (2015) explain that to ensure sustainable use of ocean resources there is a need for both top– dow ...
... understanding of and engagement with marine policy. This is in view of the fact that we are all users of the marine environment and therefore have a common interest in its sustainable use. Guest et al. (2015) explain that to ensure sustainable use of ocean resources there is a need for both top– dow ...
Workshop Report w Annexes
... oceans to engender stewardship. Too often, scientists, policymakers and conservationists highlight the negative aspects of the marine environment (e.g., hurricanes and shoreline erosion) • Political will and leadership at all levels • Improved inter-agency cooperation (e.g., establish memoranda of u ...
... oceans to engender stewardship. Too often, scientists, policymakers and conservationists highlight the negative aspects of the marine environment (e.g., hurricanes and shoreline erosion) • Political will and leadership at all levels • Improved inter-agency cooperation (e.g., establish memoranda of u ...
Marine Science and Limnology (MSL)
... MSL F215 Marine Geological Drama and Undersea Catastrophes 3 Credits Case studies of geological events that disrupt the ocean environment serve as an introduction to geological oceanography and its connections to other aspects of ocean and Earth history. Prerequisites: MSL F111X; or MSL F211; o ...
... MSL F215 Marine Geological Drama and Undersea Catastrophes 3 Credits Case studies of geological events that disrupt the ocean environment serve as an introduction to geological oceanography and its connections to other aspects of ocean and Earth history. Prerequisites: MSL F111X; or MSL F211; o ...
CIESM Workshop Monographs 32
... phenomenon, with a technology in relative infancy, we have only little knowledge of its impact on the local marine ecosystems. The few projects completed to date show mostly negligible, or inconclusive impacts on the environment. However, these studies essentially surveyed small-scale operations for ...
... phenomenon, with a technology in relative infancy, we have only little knowledge of its impact on the local marine ecosystems. The few projects completed to date show mostly negligible, or inconclusive impacts on the environment. However, these studies essentially surveyed small-scale operations for ...
Radiocarbon dating of late Quaternary sediments: reservoir
... indistinguishable from other forms of CO2. 14C activities of most terrestrial living organisms are therefore in equilibrium with that in the atmosphere, through continuous exchange of 14C by photosynthesis or food intake and respiration (Fig. 1). When an organism dies the 14C exchange halts, and the ...
... indistinguishable from other forms of CO2. 14C activities of most terrestrial living organisms are therefore in equilibrium with that in the atmosphere, through continuous exchange of 14C by photosynthesis or food intake and respiration (Fig. 1). When an organism dies the 14C exchange halts, and the ...
Deep-Sea Life
... NOAA has launched the Deep-Sea Coral Data Portal to better serve the data needs of ocean resource managers and scientists. The Data Portal has a map displaying the distribution of more than 300,000 deep-sea corals and sponges. This is the most comprehensive collection of deep-sea coral and sponge re ...
... NOAA has launched the Deep-Sea Coral Data Portal to better serve the data needs of ocean resource managers and scientists. The Data Portal has a map displaying the distribution of more than 300,000 deep-sea corals and sponges. This is the most comprehensive collection of deep-sea coral and sponge re ...
thesis. - Munin
... Barents Sea. The analysis revealed that food webs within the Barents Sea display biogeographic regions with distinct food web characteristics. The five main food-web regions are: the Southwest (Boreal), the Northwest (Svalbard Archipelago), the Central Barents Sea (Mixed Water), the Southeast (Coast ...
... Barents Sea. The analysis revealed that food webs within the Barents Sea display biogeographic regions with distinct food web characteristics. The five main food-web regions are: the Southwest (Boreal), the Northwest (Svalbard Archipelago), the Central Barents Sea (Mixed Water), the Southeast (Coast ...