Report WorkShop 2 (Other project deliverable)
... generation in particular for high-speed craft. The task of reducing wash is the same as reducing wave resistance. Current research affords are on the optimisation of hull forms to minimise wash effect on the environment and the investigation of environmental consequences due to wash. 2.5 Background ...
... generation in particular for high-speed craft. The task of reducing wash is the same as reducing wave resistance. Current research affords are on the optimisation of hull forms to minimise wash effect on the environment and the investigation of environmental consequences due to wash. 2.5 Background ...
First report of infestation by a parasitic copepod (Pennella
... Dailey (2002). Neutrophil and mononuclear cell infiltration and capillary distension seen especially around the embedded parts of the parasites also match the observations of Cornaglia et al. (2000). P. balaenopterae females have been reported in various marine mammals but this is the first record i ...
... Dailey (2002). Neutrophil and mononuclear cell infiltration and capillary distension seen especially around the embedded parts of the parasites also match the observations of Cornaglia et al. (2000). P. balaenopterae females have been reported in various marine mammals but this is the first record i ...
Marine derived ingredients for personal care
... of crustaceans. Chitin is difficult to dissolve so products usually use chitosan. Chitosan was first made in 1959, by Rouget who heated chitin with concentrated sodium hydroxide, which removed some of the acetyl groups from the molecular chain, leaving behind complete amino groups. By increasing the ...
... of crustaceans. Chitin is difficult to dissolve so products usually use chitosan. Chitosan was first made in 1959, by Rouget who heated chitin with concentrated sodium hydroxide, which removed some of the acetyl groups from the molecular chain, leaving behind complete amino groups. By increasing the ...
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
... analysis of what has been achieved so far in the region and builds upon results of achievements to-date, to design innovative solutions to strengthen knowledge transfer in this area. This is achieved by gathering top level representatives of the academia and business communities, as well as decision ...
... analysis of what has been achieved so far in the region and builds upon results of achievements to-date, to design innovative solutions to strengthen knowledge transfer in this area. This is achieved by gathering top level representatives of the academia and business communities, as well as decision ...
S3-All - North Pacific Marine Science Organization
... In the oceans, diverse ecosystems ranging from estuaries to reefs to pelagic systems have undergone sudden, dramatic shifts. Changes in ocean climate, the abundance of key species, nutrients, and other factors drive these shifts, with resulting effects on ocean food webs, habitats, and ecosystem fun ...
... In the oceans, diverse ecosystems ranging from estuaries to reefs to pelagic systems have undergone sudden, dramatic shifts. Changes in ocean climate, the abundance of key species, nutrients, and other factors drive these shifts, with resulting effects on ocean food webs, habitats, and ecosystem fun ...
slides_04 - International Pacific Research Center
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting from the conference was “The Honolulu Strategy. A global framework for prevention and management of marine debris.” The key points are: • “It is a framework for comprehensive and global effort to reduce t ...
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting from the conference was “The Honolulu Strategy. A global framework for prevention and management of marine debris.” The key points are: • “It is a framework for comprehensive and global effort to reduce t ...
Maritime and marine: synonyms, solitudes or schizophrenia
... Incident. The Code was adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee. In practice, an engineer working on a ship is called a marine engineer. It is interesting to note that persons working on deck are not called maritime—they are seafarers, mariners, navigators, or simply officers and ratings. And marine ...
... Incident. The Code was adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee. In practice, an engineer working on a ship is called a marine engineer. It is interesting to note that persons working on deck are not called maritime—they are seafarers, mariners, navigators, or simply officers and ratings. And marine ...
Maritime and marine: synonyms, solitudes or schizophrenia?
... Incident. The Code was adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee. In practice, an engineer working on a ship is called a marine engineer. It is interesting to note that persons working on deck are not called maritime—they are seafarers, mariners, navigators, or simply officers and ratings. And marine ...
... Incident. The Code was adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee. In practice, an engineer working on a ship is called a marine engineer. It is interesting to note that persons working on deck are not called maritime—they are seafarers, mariners, navigators, or simply officers and ratings. And marine ...
Plastic Pollution in Marine System
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting fromtheconferencewas“TheHonoluluStrategy. A global framework for prevention and management ofmarinedebris.” The key points are: • “Itisaframeworkforacompreh ...
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting fromtheconferencewas“TheHonoluluStrategy. A global framework for prevention and management ofmarinedebris.” The key points are: • “Itisaframeworkforacompreh ...
presentation_06 - International Pacific Research Center
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting from the conference was “The Honolulu Strategy. A global framework for prevention and management of marine debris.” The key points are: • “It is a framework for a comprehensive and global effort to reduce ...
... the 5th International Marine Debris Conference in Honolulu. One of the main documents resulting from the conference was “The Honolulu Strategy. A global framework for prevention and management of marine debris.” The key points are: • “It is a framework for a comprehensive and global effort to reduce ...
CBD and Regional Seas Programmes :
... International Year of Biodiversity Campaign - 2010 To enhance public awareness on the importance of biodiversity and on the underlying threats to biodiversity, including climate change Creating a website for IYB activities Holding celebrations of IYB at the regional level on 22 May 2010 Promoting t ...
... International Year of Biodiversity Campaign - 2010 To enhance public awareness on the importance of biodiversity and on the underlying threats to biodiversity, including climate change Creating a website for IYB activities Holding celebrations of IYB at the regional level on 22 May 2010 Promoting t ...
Global Ocean Legacy - The Pew Charitable Trusts
... at risk. Its waters absorb about a quarter of CO2 emissions created from human activity. The rise in these emissions has increased ocean acidity by about one third since the industrial revolution.5 ...
... at risk. Its waters absorb about a quarter of CO2 emissions created from human activity. The rise in these emissions has increased ocean acidity by about one third since the industrial revolution.5 ...
SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS
... Morphology and behavior of marine fishes. We will visit Japan’s largest collection of marine life, with over 500 species of fishes and thousands of other marine organisms. I will review the major associations between habitat type, life history (e.g., herbivore vs. predator, anadromous vs. strictly m ...
... Morphology and behavior of marine fishes. We will visit Japan’s largest collection of marine life, with over 500 species of fishes and thousands of other marine organisms. I will review the major associations between habitat type, life history (e.g., herbivore vs. predator, anadromous vs. strictly m ...
Brief overview of current policy needs and how we
... Chlorophyll a concentration estimated from the MERIS satellite sensor presented as monthly means for (top-right) for March 2008 (centre) right June 2008 and (top-right) October 2008 and (bottom) as 90 percentile for the growing season March-October 2008. Data from European Space Agency and ACRIST p ...
... Chlorophyll a concentration estimated from the MERIS satellite sensor presented as monthly means for (top-right) for March 2008 (centre) right June 2008 and (top-right) October 2008 and (bottom) as 90 percentile for the growing season March-October 2008. Data from European Space Agency and ACRIST p ...
Marine Microbiology
... microorganisms through lectures, literature reviews and field and lab work. Our current understanding of microbial diversity, physiology and interactions with the environment will be combined with hands-on work involving sample collection in Red Sea coastal ecosystems, biomass determinations and sho ...
... microorganisms through lectures, literature reviews and field and lab work. Our current understanding of microbial diversity, physiology and interactions with the environment will be combined with hands-on work involving sample collection in Red Sea coastal ecosystems, biomass determinations and sho ...
science notes - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
... specialize in acoustics confirm that sounds in water and sounds in air that have the same pressures have very different intensities (which is a measure of energy produced by the source) because the density of water is much greater than the density of air, and because the speed of sound in water is m ...
... specialize in acoustics confirm that sounds in water and sounds in air that have the same pressures have very different intensities (which is a measure of energy produced by the source) because the density of water is much greater than the density of air, and because the speed of sound in water is m ...
CoML Annual Report to the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research
... ray, skate and small shark prey species that, in turn, have preyed on scallops and have wiped them out. Novel technologies and approaches The Marine Microbes project (ICoMM) demonstrated a revolutionary DNA technique called “454 tag sequencing” and found that marine microbial diversity may be 10 to ...
... ray, skate and small shark prey species that, in turn, have preyed on scallops and have wiped them out. Novel technologies and approaches The Marine Microbes project (ICoMM) demonstrated a revolutionary DNA technique called “454 tag sequencing” and found that marine microbial diversity may be 10 to ...
document
... Sadly these diverse and extraordinary ecosystems are being destroyed by bottom trawling - one of the most destructive fishing practices in the world - even before scientists have had a chance to assess what may be there. Bottom trawling for deep sea species such as orange roughy, roundnose grenadier ...
... Sadly these diverse and extraordinary ecosystems are being destroyed by bottom trawling - one of the most destructive fishing practices in the world - even before scientists have had a chance to assess what may be there. Bottom trawling for deep sea species such as orange roughy, roundnose grenadier ...
Slides - IW:LEARN
... Marine Highway Development & Coastal & Marine Contamination Prevention Project The currents and winds in the Mozambique Channel ...
... Marine Highway Development & Coastal & Marine Contamination Prevention Project The currents and winds in the Mozambique Channel ...
Collaborative Projects Funded under the MarinERA Trans
... Greece - Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) In association with and representing the General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Ministry of Development (GSRT) Norway - Research Council of Norway (RCN) Portugal - Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) Spain - Ministry of Science an ...
... Greece - Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) In association with and representing the General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Ministry of Development (GSRT) Norway - Research Council of Norway (RCN) Portugal - Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) Spain - Ministry of Science an ...
Vita
... Postdoctoral Research Associate and Senior Nereus Fellow, Princeton University The Nereus Program is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to further our knowledge of how to attain sustainability for global ocean fisheries. I will contribute towards this goal by examining and modeling global rel ...
... Postdoctoral Research Associate and Senior Nereus Fellow, Princeton University The Nereus Program is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to further our knowledge of how to attain sustainability for global ocean fisheries. I will contribute towards this goal by examining and modeling global rel ...
Cost-Effective Sensors, Interoperable With International Existing
... of water parameters will also be developed. The integration of these transversal sensors will provide variables measurement with a reference frame (time, position, depth, temperature, etc.). It will also be necessary to have a complete understanding of the properties of sensing materials in order to ...
... of water parameters will also be developed. The integration of these transversal sensors will provide variables measurement with a reference frame (time, position, depth, temperature, etc.). It will also be necessary to have a complete understanding of the properties of sensing materials in order to ...
Environmental Science: CRYSYS
... and nurseries for their young; • many land-based animals, birds and humans use coastal zones as prime habitat and feeding ground; • Globally, increasing numbers of humans live and work in the coastal zones • Humans add nutrient and toxic waste into coastal waters affecting all coastal zone quality o ...
... and nurseries for their young; • many land-based animals, birds and humans use coastal zones as prime habitat and feeding ground; • Globally, increasing numbers of humans live and work in the coastal zones • Humans add nutrient and toxic waste into coastal waters affecting all coastal zone quality o ...
PDF: Printable Press Release
... the extent and impacts of ‘dead zones’ and eutrophication in coastal ecosystems. This website is an important step forward because it compiles all the information into a central location to raise awareness and offer solutions for controlling nutrient pollution.” ...
... the extent and impacts of ‘dead zones’ and eutrophication in coastal ecosystems. This website is an important step forward because it compiles all the information into a central location to raise awareness and offer solutions for controlling nutrient pollution.” ...
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.