The 1st APEC Ocean-related Ministerial Meeting Seoul, Korea 22
... Support the development of scientific research in fisheries and aquaculture that will strengthen our knowledge and improve decision-making, and to advance the scientific basis for incorporating ecosystem considerations toward, inter alia, developing a shared understanding of the concepts and practic ...
... Support the development of scientific research in fisheries and aquaculture that will strengthen our knowledge and improve decision-making, and to advance the scientific basis for incorporating ecosystem considerations toward, inter alia, developing a shared understanding of the concepts and practic ...
What is the Area and the International Seabed Authority?
... The 1967 Pardo proposal went far beyond the regime that was eventually agreed in 1982. Under the 1982 Convention, the Area encompasses only the mineral resources on or beneath the seabed, including polymetallic nodules (UNCLOS, art. 133). The mineral resources may be solid, liquid or ...
... The 1967 Pardo proposal went far beyond the regime that was eventually agreed in 1982. Under the 1982 Convention, the Area encompasses only the mineral resources on or beneath the seabed, including polymetallic nodules (UNCLOS, art. 133). The mineral resources may be solid, liquid or ...
Integrated Marine Planning - Ian Lumley - Paper
... tankers and container ships in the North Atlantic. In February 2013 Shannon Foynes Port Company published a master plan to cater for larger vessels, doubling annual trade. Also based on increasing tonnage, the state owned ports of Dublin, Cork and Galway are all proposing expansion applications for ...
... tankers and container ships in the North Atlantic. In February 2013 Shannon Foynes Port Company published a master plan to cater for larger vessels, doubling annual trade. Also based on increasing tonnage, the state owned ports of Dublin, Cork and Galway are all proposing expansion applications for ...
4 Bedford Institute of Oceanogeaphy I`Institut oceanographique de
... was investigated using lignin, a constituent of terrestrial plants, as an indicator. The only areas where land-derived plant matter constituted an appreciable fraction of the total organic carbon was in the vicinities of pulp and paper mills. Similarly, trace metal studies suggest that the effects o ...
... was investigated using lignin, a constituent of terrestrial plants, as an indicator. The only areas where land-derived plant matter constituted an appreciable fraction of the total organic carbon was in the vicinities of pulp and paper mills. Similarly, trace metal studies suggest that the effects o ...
Oceanic and Coastal Remote Sensing
... Remote Sensing (CSPRS), and the Remote Sensing Society of Japan (RSSJ). ISRS has become not only the most prominent remote sensing symposium in East Asia but also one of the most successful co-organized by academic societies of three countries. More than 330 participants from 14 countries attended I ...
... Remote Sensing (CSPRS), and the Remote Sensing Society of Japan (RSSJ). ISRS has become not only the most prominent remote sensing symposium in East Asia but also one of the most successful co-organized by academic societies of three countries. More than 330 participants from 14 countries attended I ...
National report of Montenegro on ocean observation
... shared fishery resources, to support international processes aimed at fishery management, to reinforce the scientific coordination among the different institutions interested in fishing activity, to establish a permanent network among the main institutions present in the Adriatic that are involved i ...
... shared fishery resources, to support international processes aimed at fishery management, to reinforce the scientific coordination among the different institutions interested in fishing activity, to establish a permanent network among the main institutions present in the Adriatic that are involved i ...
CJK-2011-Report
... upwelling area, as copepods are a good food source for the fish. Xingyu Song examined the patterns and drivers of the spatial variability of phytoplankton biomass and primary production in the northwest South China Sea in summer. The coastal waters off the eastern Leizhou Peninsular (ELP) have highe ...
... upwelling area, as copepods are a good food source for the fish. Xingyu Song examined the patterns and drivers of the spatial variability of phytoplankton biomass and primary production in the northwest South China Sea in summer. The coastal waters off the eastern Leizhou Peninsular (ELP) have highe ...
oceans and seas
... of nitrogen fertilizers, can create low oxygen “hypoxic” conditions, harmful algal blooms and dead zones (over 500 globally).19 At the same time, ocean-based sources such as ALDFG occur mostly in and around fishing grounds and become a hazard to marine life and navigation. Globally, an average of 13 ...
... of nitrogen fertilizers, can create low oxygen “hypoxic” conditions, harmful algal blooms and dead zones (over 500 globally).19 At the same time, ocean-based sources such as ALDFG occur mostly in and around fishing grounds and become a hazard to marine life and navigation. Globally, an average of 13 ...
All at sea: oceans law in Australia
... for measuring condition/trends of ocean ecosystems and key resources they support • Current forecasts of climate change suggest major impacts on coral reefs and cold water • Measures to restrict exotic species transfer must continue both internationally and domestically. • Trends in fisheries and ...
... for measuring condition/trends of ocean ecosystems and key resources they support • Current forecasts of climate change suggest major impacts on coral reefs and cold water • Measures to restrict exotic species transfer must continue both internationally and domestically. • Trends in fisheries and ...
Bio-logging of Marine Migratory Species In Law of the Sea by Kraska, Crespo Johnston
... that can be attached to marine animals in order to collect scientific data and transmit it remotely, often by satellite or other wireless technologies [3]. Data collected through these techniques generally includes information on the behavior and activities of tagged animals such as diving behavior, ...
... that can be attached to marine animals in order to collect scientific data and transmit it remotely, often by satellite or other wireless technologies [3]. Data collected through these techniques generally includes information on the behavior and activities of tagged animals such as diving behavior, ...
COMPULSORY PILOTAGE IN THE TORRES STRAIT
... Inner Route of the Great Barrier Reef from Cape York to 16o 40‟ South (just north of Cairns), and this was accepted without challenge by other countries. With regard to the Torres Strait, the IMO adopted a resolution in 1987 promoting voluntary pilotage in the Strait.16 This was extended further wit ...
... Inner Route of the Great Barrier Reef from Cape York to 16o 40‟ South (just north of Cairns), and this was accepted without challenge by other countries. With regard to the Torres Strait, the IMO adopted a resolution in 1987 promoting voluntary pilotage in the Strait.16 This was extended further wit ...
Microbes and the Marine Phosphorus Cycle
... phytoplankton. For example, there are numerous copies of the gene for the high-affinity, phosphate-binding protein PstS in the SSEG (Venter et al., 2004). There are also multiple copies of PstS in the marine cyanobacterial genomes sequenced to date, including different Prochlorococcus ecotypes (Moor ...
... phytoplankton. For example, there are numerous copies of the gene for the high-affinity, phosphate-binding protein PstS in the SSEG (Venter et al., 2004). There are also multiple copies of PstS in the marine cyanobacterial genomes sequenced to date, including different Prochlorococcus ecotypes (Moor ...
Agenda - European Cluster Collaboration Platform
... Organiser: University of Cádiz Summary: The maritime world in 2030 will be a connected and digital one, bringing closer integration between people and software and hardware, in such a manner that could transform the way they operate. In this new reality, the early identification of emerging technolo ...
... Organiser: University of Cádiz Summary: The maritime world in 2030 will be a connected and digital one, bringing closer integration between people and software and hardware, in such a manner that could transform the way they operate. In this new reality, the early identification of emerging technolo ...
MIT Sea Grant College Program
... CAPE ANN FRESH CATCH NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FRESH FISH DELIVERIES Cape Ann Fresh Catch, a Gloucester, Massachusetts based Community Supported Fishery or CSF is now accepting applications for it's spring season! You may choose to receive whole fish, fillets, or a combination. They are now del ...
... CAPE ANN FRESH CATCH NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FRESH FISH DELIVERIES Cape Ann Fresh Catch, a Gloucester, Massachusetts based Community Supported Fishery or CSF is now accepting applications for it's spring season! You may choose to receive whole fish, fillets, or a combination. They are now del ...
R/V Aranda – a moving platform for integrated
... winds, redistributes the heat stored to the oceans. The oceans are an important sink for the carbon dioxide. Also small basins like the Baltic Sea affect the climate of the surrounding land areas. Many of the processes, e.g. the mixing of the water masses and the processes at the sea-atmosphere inte ...
... winds, redistributes the heat stored to the oceans. The oceans are an important sink for the carbon dioxide. Also small basins like the Baltic Sea affect the climate of the surrounding land areas. Many of the processes, e.g. the mixing of the water masses and the processes at the sea-atmosphere inte ...
Plankton and Fisheries in Devon
... Extended Abstract Plankton, consisting of mostly microscopic plants (phytoplankton, Figure 1) and animals (zooplankton, Figure 2) ranging in size from microscopic single celled animals to jellyfish, which may be very large, but including the larval stages of fish and shellfish as well as other botto ...
... Extended Abstract Plankton, consisting of mostly microscopic plants (phytoplankton, Figure 1) and animals (zooplankton, Figure 2) ranging in size from microscopic single celled animals to jellyfish, which may be very large, but including the larval stages of fish and shellfish as well as other botto ...
-1- I. Introduction The ocean, unlike the land, does not have
... determination. The distance traveled was determined from the velocity of the vessel. The velocity was measured by dropping a log over the side of the ship to which was attached a rope with knots at equally spaced intervals. An hour glass was used to time the passage of the knots. Knowing the total l ...
... determination. The distance traveled was determined from the velocity of the vessel. The velocity was measured by dropping a log over the side of the ship to which was attached a rope with knots at equally spaced intervals. An hour glass was used to time the passage of the knots. Knowing the total l ...
Draft (Fisheries/SOM)
... world’s capture fisheries and over 90% of world aquaculture production, and that they consume 70% of the world’s global fish products; III. Acknowledging the current efforts of APEC economies to address the challenges of oceanrelated issues, and to make use of shared experiences, lessons learned and ...
... world’s capture fisheries and over 90% of world aquaculture production, and that they consume 70% of the world’s global fish products; III. Acknowledging the current efforts of APEC economies to address the challenges of oceanrelated issues, and to make use of shared experiences, lessons learned and ...
Review Article The Oceans – Unlocking the Treasured Drugs
... Sources of Bioactive Compounds There are many number of changes that took place during the adaptation to the terrestrial environment, but the identification of medically useful compounds produced by marine organisms has led not only to vitally important drug development opportunities9,10 but also in ...
... Sources of Bioactive Compounds There are many number of changes that took place during the adaptation to the terrestrial environment, but the identification of medically useful compounds produced by marine organisms has led not only to vitally important drug development opportunities9,10 but also in ...
New Challenges for the Marine Science
... website: http://www.microb3.eu). Within the project the massive sampling for metagenomic activity is carried out. Through a wide network build up by Ocean Sampling Day (OSD) is provided the largest dataset on and function in marine research. The results will mark a baseline for the marine environme ...
... website: http://www.microb3.eu). Within the project the massive sampling for metagenomic activity is carried out. Through a wide network build up by Ocean Sampling Day (OSD) is provided the largest dataset on and function in marine research. The results will mark a baseline for the marine environme ...
Aberdeen Declaration - EurOCEAN conferences
... better understand the pace and impact of climate change on the oceans (e.g. sea-level rise, biodiversity and ecosystem services, biogeographic species shifts, ocean acidification) and the impacts on the wider earth system. This knowledge will enable better prediction and scenario modelling and the d ...
... better understand the pace and impact of climate change on the oceans (e.g. sea-level rise, biodiversity and ecosystem services, biogeographic species shifts, ocean acidification) and the impacts on the wider earth system. This knowledge will enable better prediction and scenario modelling and the d ...
Presentation PDF - AMS supported meetings
... merchant and navy ships from running aground on voyages along the U.S. east coast. The lightships were in operation from the 1820’s to the 1980’s, with a total of ~200 commissioned lightship vessels. As buoys and towers began to be used more and more in the latter 20th century, the lightships were u ...
... merchant and navy ships from running aground on voyages along the U.S. east coast. The lightships were in operation from the 1820’s to the 1980’s, with a total of ~200 commissioned lightship vessels. As buoys and towers began to be used more and more in the latter 20th century, the lightships were u ...
Increasing knowledge: the grand challenge in marine biotechnology
... in the field of marine biotechnology, I found myself transported back to when I was a six years old boy, strolling along the beach with my grandfather and marveling at the diverse world of marine creatures which were washed up by the tide. My grandfather would point out their various shapes, how to ...
... in the field of marine biotechnology, I found myself transported back to when I was a six years old boy, strolling along the beach with my grandfather and marveling at the diverse world of marine creatures which were washed up by the tide. My grandfather would point out their various shapes, how to ...
Innovative, non-destructive techniques and methodologies
... communities are facing a major challenge: to work together with the aim to develop science driven, innovative, non-destructive technologies designed to work in shallow and very shallow waters and able to support high resolution survey, early detection and mapping of archaeological sites and prehisto ...
... communities are facing a major challenge: to work together with the aim to develop science driven, innovative, non-destructive technologies designed to work in shallow and very shallow waters and able to support high resolution survey, early detection and mapping of archaeological sites and prehisto ...
Introducing ecology
... Use different colours to show on the map where you would find different habitats, including sandy beaches, rocky shores, mangroves, coral reefs. Also mark on how people use the coast – towns, harbours, fish landing stations or hotels, for example. You can find out about where the different habitats ...
... Use different colours to show on the map where you would find different habitats, including sandy beaches, rocky shores, mangroves, coral reefs. Also mark on how people use the coast – towns, harbours, fish landing stations or hotels, for example. You can find out about where the different habitats ...
Marine art
Marine art or maritime art is any form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration from the sea. Maritime painting is a genre that depicts ships and the sea—a genre particularly strong from the 17th to 19th centuries. In practice the term often covers art showing shipping on rivers and estuaries, beach scenes and all art showing boats, without any rigid distinction - for practical reasons subjects that can be drawn or painted from dry land in fact feature strongly in the genre. Strictly speaking ""maritime art"" should always include some element of human seafaring, whereas ""marine art"" would also include pure seascapes with no human element, though this distinction may not be observed in practice.Ships and boats have been included in art from almost the earliest times, but marine art only began to become a distinct genre, with specialized artists, towards the end of the Middle Ages, mostly in the form of the ""ship portrait"" a type of work that is still popular and concentrates on depicting a single vessel. As landscape art emerged during the Renaissance, what might be called the marine landscape became a more important element in works, but pure seascapes were rare until later. Marine painting was a major genre within Dutch Golden Age painting, reflecting the importance of overseas trade and naval power to the Dutch Republic, and saw the first career marine artists, who painted little else. In this, as in much else, specialist and traditional marine painting has largely continued Dutch conventions to the present day. With Romantic art, the sea and the coast was reclaimed from the specialists by many landscape painters, and works including no vessels became common for the first time.