Number 54: 2012 - New Zealand Marine Sciences Society
... (v) Honorary Life Members (exempt from annual subscriptions) (vi) Corporate Members (b) Any person with an interest in marine science may become a member by paying the annual subscription. A year’s membership year shall normally include one annual conference and will normally begin when the subscrip ...
... (v) Honorary Life Members (exempt from annual subscriptions) (vi) Corporate Members (b) Any person with an interest in marine science may become a member by paying the annual subscription. A year’s membership year shall normally include one annual conference and will normally begin when the subscrip ...
The Future of the World Heritage Convention for marine conservation
... climate change, growing development pressure, and increased demand for fresh seafood. In the past decade, the sites within the World Heritage marine network have pioneered solutions to some of the planet’s most pressing problems, leading the way on sustainable tourism, low carbon operations, and mar ...
... climate change, growing development pressure, and increased demand for fresh seafood. In the past decade, the sites within the World Heritage marine network have pioneered solutions to some of the planet’s most pressing problems, leading the way on sustainable tourism, low carbon operations, and mar ...
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 ...
Coastal and Marine Resources Management in Latin America and t
... Mexico-Guatemala border to southern Chile, with the Galapagos and Cocos Islands and Juan Fernandez extending well into the Pacific. Two important features characterize the southern reaches of this region: the cold, nutrient-rich currents which support the highly productive fisheries of Chile and Per ...
... Mexico-Guatemala border to southern Chile, with the Galapagos and Cocos Islands and Juan Fernandez extending well into the Pacific. Two important features characterize the southern reaches of this region: the cold, nutrient-rich currents which support the highly productive fisheries of Chile and Per ...
annual report - The Scottish Association for Marine Science
... Services to business are delivered through SAMS Research Services Ltd (SRSL), a wholly owned commercial subsidiary company (SC224404). SAMS also operates a business incubator known as the European Centre for Marine Biotechnology (SC205318) that hosts tenant companies. The Association is governed by ...
... Services to business are delivered through SAMS Research Services Ltd (SRSL), a wholly owned commercial subsidiary company (SC224404). SAMS also operates a business incubator known as the European Centre for Marine Biotechnology (SC205318) that hosts tenant companies. The Association is governed by ...
ICES, PICES, and the Arctic Council Task Force on Arctic Marine
... requiring science to support their countries’ economic needs now had a forum to work together, thus helping ICES shape the fields of oceanography and fisheries science in their early years and improving communication between the disciplines over time.22 Established only three years after the Hague I ...
... requiring science to support their countries’ economic needs now had a forum to work together, thus helping ICES shape the fields of oceanography and fisheries science in their early years and improving communication between the disciplines over time.22 Established only three years after the Hague I ...
Historical records of coastal eutrophication
... Certain conditions are necessary for the preservation and recovery of sediment records of coastal hypoxia. In addition to the availability of datable sediment cores, requirements include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation ...
... Certain conditions are necessary for the preservation and recovery of sediment records of coastal hypoxia. In addition to the availability of datable sediment cores, requirements include a relatively sheltered, low-energy setting that permits the deposition of fine-grained sediments, a sedimentation ...
Marine Litter Distribution and Density in European Seas, from the
... Further technical information about each platform can be found in the indicated references. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095839.t002 ...
... Further technical information about each platform can be found in the indicated references. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095839.t002 ...
BACKGROUND ANALYSIS DOCUMENTS
... 17,500 full-time equivalents, having a turnover of €4.3 billion and contributing 0.7 percent of GDP (€1.3 billion). In this period, the traditional or established marine areas of the marine economy accounted for 95 percent of total turnover (€3.96 billion) and 93 percent of total employment, with m ...
... 17,500 full-time equivalents, having a turnover of €4.3 billion and contributing 0.7 percent of GDP (€1.3 billion). In this period, the traditional or established marine areas of the marine economy accounted for 95 percent of total turnover (€3.96 billion) and 93 percent of total employment, with m ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology An Annual Review volume 47
... their functioning and health (Figure 2). The LME defined by Sherman did not extend into the deep oceans. However, as shown in this review, the linkages between the deep oceans and the LME cannot be ignored. Since then, reviews of ecosystem functioning in several defined areas within the northeastern ...
... their functioning and health (Figure 2). The LME defined by Sherman did not extend into the deep oceans. However, as shown in this review, the linkages between the deep oceans and the LME cannot be ignored. Since then, reviews of ecosystem functioning in several defined areas within the northeastern ...
ohrlls unesco un-doalos - Sustainable Development Knowledge
... Mr. Michele Ameri, of DOALOS, made a presentation on UNCLOS provisions in Part IV on Archipelagic States and Part VIII on the Regime of Islands. He highlighted that SIDS were very active in the development of these parts of UNCLOS, given their relevance and importance to SIDS. Mr. Ameri provided a b ...
... Mr. Michele Ameri, of DOALOS, made a presentation on UNCLOS provisions in Part IV on Archipelagic States and Part VIII on the Regime of Islands. He highlighted that SIDS were very active in the development of these parts of UNCLOS, given their relevance and importance to SIDS. Mr. Ameri provided a b ...
Legal Issues Concerning Conservation and Protection of Marine
... information about the oceans and its resources. Higher the economic interest in the exploitation of the resources of the sea, more and more nations engaged into these activities. Main interest of States was exploitation of the non-living resources of the seabed, such as polymetalic nodules, oil and ...
... information about the oceans and its resources. Higher the economic interest in the exploitation of the resources of the sea, more and more nations engaged into these activities. Main interest of States was exploitation of the non-living resources of the seabed, such as polymetalic nodules, oil and ...
C IESM Workshop Monographs Towards an integrated system of
... understand its functioning and take adequate actions for its preservation. From the mid 1980s international programs began to gather precious time series, notably in the physical and biogeochemical fields, allowing to sketch a first broad outline of Mediterranean dynamics and ecosystems. However, th ...
... understand its functioning and take adequate actions for its preservation. From the mid 1980s international programs began to gather precious time series, notably in the physical and biogeochemical fields, allowing to sketch a first broad outline of Mediterranean dynamics and ecosystems. However, th ...
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... approximation, however, the impulse momentum to characterise and rank the potential effect that a gear ...
... approximation, however, the impulse momentum to characterise and rank the potential effect that a gear ...
National ocean policy: the basic texts from
... sectors. This requires that the instrument that fixes the national policy be explicit in setting the standards, baselines and benchmarks upon which that consistency will be measured. Although these are very new concepts, a growing body of law, guidelines and standards has developed since 1992. These ...
... sectors. This requires that the instrument that fixes the national policy be explicit in setting the standards, baselines and benchmarks upon which that consistency will be measured. Although these are very new concepts, a growing body of law, guidelines and standards has developed since 1992. These ...
Paleoceanographic applications of trace
... basin may indicate evolution of watermass chemistry in response to differential rates of trace-metal uptake by the sediment. Upper Devonian black shales of the central Appalachian Basin exhibit upsection changes of this type (Algeo and Maynard, 2008, their Fig. 6D), implying that deepwaters of the N ...
... basin may indicate evolution of watermass chemistry in response to differential rates of trace-metal uptake by the sediment. Upper Devonian black shales of the central Appalachian Basin exhibit upsection changes of this type (Algeo and Maynard, 2008, their Fig. 6D), implying that deepwaters of the N ...
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... larger increments in the numbers of species may be expected from the study of inconspicuous and little known taxa or undersampled habitats such as submarine caves or deep waters (Bianchi and Morri, 2002). If knowledge about macroscopic organisms is still deficient, that of bacteria, archaea, protist ...
... larger increments in the numbers of species may be expected from the study of inconspicuous and little known taxa or undersampled habitats such as submarine caves or deep waters (Bianchi and Morri, 2002). If knowledge about macroscopic organisms is still deficient, that of bacteria, archaea, protist ...
Effects of natural and anthropogenic processes in the distribution of
... margins and abyssal plains of all oceans. Evidence is available, however, of human artefacts such as amphorae on the deep seafloor from much earlier times (see Section 3, below). Since the 20th Century, the main sources of marine litter include land-originated pollution, river discharges, lost fishi ...
... margins and abyssal plains of all oceans. Evidence is available, however, of human artefacts such as amphorae on the deep seafloor from much earlier times (see Section 3, below). Since the 20th Century, the main sources of marine litter include land-originated pollution, river discharges, lost fishi ...
BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
... Maritime Policy (IMP) in the European Union, aiming to provide a more coherent approach to maritime issues with increased coordination between different policy areas. The Marine Spatial Planning Directive (MSPD), adopted on 23 July 2014, is the key instrument guiding the implementation of IMP to ens ...
... Maritime Policy (IMP) in the European Union, aiming to provide a more coherent approach to maritime issues with increased coordination between different policy areas. The Marine Spatial Planning Directive (MSPD), adopted on 23 July 2014, is the key instrument guiding the implementation of IMP to ens ...
BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
... Maritime Policy (IMP) in the European Union, aiming to provide a more coherent approach to maritime issues with increased coordination between different policy areas. The Marine Spatial Planning Directive (MSPD), adopted on 23 July 2014, is the key instrument guiding the implementation of IMP to ens ...
... Maritime Policy (IMP) in the European Union, aiming to provide a more coherent approach to maritime issues with increased coordination between different policy areas. The Marine Spatial Planning Directive (MSPD), adopted on 23 July 2014, is the key instrument guiding the implementation of IMP to ens ...
Review of Ocean Literacy in European Maritime Policy
... humans with the services and benefits upon which we depend (EEA, 2015). The EU has adopted more than 200 pieces of legislation that affect marine environmental policy and management. Despite the resulting complexity, Boyes and Elliott (2014) have illustrated the comprehensive nature of the system by ...
... humans with the services and benefits upon which we depend (EEA, 2015). The EU has adopted more than 200 pieces of legislation that affect marine environmental policy and management. Despite the resulting complexity, Boyes and Elliott (2014) have illustrated the comprehensive nature of the system by ...
GOOS Coastal Module Planning Workshop - unesdoc
... coastal regions such as severe storms and flooding have major impacts on human life and welfare. The coastal zone is an area of convergence of activities in urban centers such as shipping in major ports and wastes generated from domestic sources and by major industrial facilities, Coastal areas are ...
... coastal regions such as severe storms and flooding have major impacts on human life and welfare. The coastal zone is an area of convergence of activities in urban centers such as shipping in major ports and wastes generated from domestic sources and by major industrial facilities, Coastal areas are ...
Generic foreshore licence application objection
... greater than 5m were recorded within the Bay on more than one occasion. Local reports suggest waves as large as 18m were seen and waves of 25m were recorded at the Kinsale Gas Platform. Today’s salmon farms are not designed to sustain such extreme environments and wave heights. On 1 February 2014, d ...
... greater than 5m were recorded within the Bay on more than one occasion. Local reports suggest waves as large as 18m were seen and waves of 25m were recorded at the Kinsale Gas Platform. Today’s salmon farms are not designed to sustain such extreme environments and wave heights. On 1 February 2014, d ...
Cooperative Research Report Template
... body (mean annual salinity value < 12); however, range 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 ...
... body (mean annual salinity value < 12); however, range 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 ...
international workshop on shipping noise and marine mammals
... Human-produced sound has the potential to interfere with various important biological functions in marine mammals (Payne & Webb 1971, NRC 2003, 2005). The types and ranges of such impacts are highly dependent on the characteristics of the sound source, the environment in which the sound occurs, and ...
... Human-produced sound has the potential to interfere with various important biological functions in marine mammals (Payne & Webb 1971, NRC 2003, 2005). The types and ranges of such impacts are highly dependent on the characteristics of the sound source, the environment in which the sound occurs, and ...
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.