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Dynamics of the Bering Sea - the National Sea Grant Library
... but especially decreases, in fish stocks have resulted from human activity. Meanwhile, evidence is accumulating that climate variations on decadal to century scales have identifiable ecosystem effects and that interdecadal changes such as the 1976 regime shift have been associated with vii ...
... but especially decreases, in fish stocks have resulted from human activity. Meanwhile, evidence is accumulating that climate variations on decadal to century scales have identifiable ecosystem effects and that interdecadal changes such as the 1976 regime shift have been associated with vii ...
The report Oceanographic and biological features in the Canary
... not statistically different from zero for the yearly averages (0.1 ± 0.20°C decade‐1 for UP1 and 0.05 ± 0.14°C decade‐1 for UP2), with negatives values for the summer months (‐0.04 ± 0.19°C decade‐1 for UP1 and ‐0.04 ± 0.17°C decade‐1 for UP2), when the upwelling ...
... not statistically different from zero for the yearly averages (0.1 ± 0.20°C decade‐1 for UP1 and 0.05 ± 0.14°C decade‐1 for UP2), with negatives values for the summer months (‐0.04 ± 0.19°C decade‐1 for UP1 and ‐0.04 ± 0.17°C decade‐1 for UP2), when the upwelling ...
Apparent optical properties of the Canadian
... for turbid case-2 waters they are not. Case-1 waters do not require an extensive set of spectral bands for high-quality data products, which rely primarily on the blue-green visible (VIS) wavelengths. Although Arctic AOPs were recognized as different than the world ocean used to derive global satell ...
... for turbid case-2 waters they are not. Case-1 waters do not require an extensive set of spectral bands for high-quality data products, which rely primarily on the blue-green visible (VIS) wavelengths. Although Arctic AOPs were recognized as different than the world ocean used to derive global satell ...
JOINT GLOBAL OCEAN FLUX (JGOFS) and LAND
... deposition and associated benthic remineralisation. It has been estimated that up to 50% of the annual primary production of continental margins may reach the sea floor, where much of it is remineralised in a redox environment, which is very different than that of open waters. Sedimentary processes ...
... deposition and associated benthic remineralisation. It has been estimated that up to 50% of the annual primary production of continental margins may reach the sea floor, where much of it is remineralised in a redox environment, which is very different than that of open waters. Sedimentary processes ...
DRAGONESS_D1.2
... one of the participating countries of international Argo program. It also takes buoy activities within MERSEA in Nordic Seas, Atlantic Ocean and Southern Ocean. China has already established a large-scale, full range survey ship team, to meet the basic needs of the survey, including multi-purpose su ...
... one of the participating countries of international Argo program. It also takes buoy activities within MERSEA in Nordic Seas, Atlantic Ocean and Southern Ocean. China has already established a large-scale, full range survey ship team, to meet the basic needs of the survey, including multi-purpose su ...
Influence of bacterial uptake on deep
... the decay of the semilabile DOC of about 0.5 yr. Due to the short timescale for the decomposition of semilabile DOC into DIC they find that the deep-sea semilabile DOC concentration is only about 1 mM in the deep ocean with a maximum of about 3 mM in the deep northern Pacific. A similar timescale of ...
... the decay of the semilabile DOC of about 0.5 yr. Due to the short timescale for the decomposition of semilabile DOC into DIC they find that the deep-sea semilabile DOC concentration is only about 1 mM in the deep ocean with a maximum of about 3 mM in the deep northern Pacific. A similar timescale of ...
Future of the Ocean and its Seas: a non
... greatly welcome the attention being given by G7 Ministers of Science to ‘the future of the seas and oceans’, arising from their meeting in Berlin, 8-9 October 2015. Such a focus is timely and fully appropriate: the G7 nations – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and USA – not only have direct ...
... greatly welcome the attention being given by G7 Ministers of Science to ‘the future of the seas and oceans’, arising from their meeting in Berlin, 8-9 October 2015. Such a focus is timely and fully appropriate: the G7 nations – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and USA – not only have direct ...
on the edge of the abyss
... enormous diversity of life. Less well known is that two-thirds of all identified coral species live in deep, cold and dark waters.11 Unlike tropical corals, which live symbiotically with algae and so obtain some of their energy directly from sunlight, those in deep and cold waters must capture all o ...
... enormous diversity of life. Less well known is that two-thirds of all identified coral species live in deep, cold and dark waters.11 Unlike tropical corals, which live symbiotically with algae and so obtain some of their energy directly from sunlight, those in deep and cold waters must capture all o ...
Testimony By Admiral James D. Watkins, U.S. Navy (Retired)
... nation’s fastest-growing business sectors, enriching economies and supporting jobs in communities virtually everywhere along the shores of the United States and its territories. Over half of the U.S. population lives in coastal watersheds, and more than 37 million people and 19 million homes have be ...
... nation’s fastest-growing business sectors, enriching economies and supporting jobs in communities virtually everywhere along the shores of the United States and its territories. Over half of the U.S. population lives in coastal watersheds, and more than 37 million people and 19 million homes have be ...
the southern ocean observing system
... increase in sea level and strong regional trends linked to shifts in fronts of the ACC, though the sensitivity of ACC transport to winds is small. The average circumpolar extent of sea ice shows a small but significant increase during the satellite era (post-1978), due primarily to large increases i ...
... increase in sea level and strong regional trends linked to shifts in fronts of the ACC, though the sensitivity of ACC transport to winds is small. The average circumpolar extent of sea ice shows a small but significant increase during the satellite era (post-1978), due primarily to large increases i ...
The Southern Ocean Observing System
... increase in sea level and strong regional trends linked to shifts in fronts of the ACC, though the sensitivity of ACC transport to winds is small. The average circumpolar extent of sea ice shows a small but significant increase during the satellite era (post-1978), due primarily to large increases i ...
... increase in sea level and strong regional trends linked to shifts in fronts of the ACC, though the sensitivity of ACC transport to winds is small. The average circumpolar extent of sea ice shows a small but significant increase during the satellite era (post-1978), due primarily to large increases i ...
ocean fertilisation: SCIENCE aNd POLICY ISSuES
... capacity to draw CO2 out of the atmosphere. Several commercial organisations are promoting ocean fertilisation as a climate mitigation strategy and a means to gain carbon credits. Some companies have further suggested that this may also enhance fisheries productivity. Much of the emphasis has been o ...
... capacity to draw CO2 out of the atmosphere. Several commercial organisations are promoting ocean fertilisation as a climate mitigation strategy and a means to gain carbon credits. Some companies have further suggested that this may also enhance fisheries productivity. Much of the emphasis has been o ...
The dynamics of the marine nitrogen cycle across the last deglaciation
... production will decrease due to an even stronger limitation by NO–3 , causing a drop in export production, a lower oxygen demand from organic matter remineralization, and thus higher oxygen concentrations in the ocean interior. This decreases denitrification, permitting the N:P ratio to increase agai ...
... production will decrease due to an even stronger limitation by NO–3 , causing a drop in export production, a lower oxygen demand from organic matter remineralization, and thus higher oxygen concentrations in the ocean interior. This decreases denitrification, permitting the N:P ratio to increase agai ...
earth science 140 - College of DuPage
... List and describe the factors influencing the penetration of light in seawater. Which of these would also apply to the local swimming pool? ...
... List and describe the factors influencing the penetration of light in seawater. Which of these would also apply to the local swimming pool? ...
Arctic Ocean
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The Arctic Ocean (also known as the Northern Ocean), located in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic north polar region, is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceanic divisions. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) recognizes it as an ocean, although some oceanographers call it the Arctic Mediterranean Sea or simply the Arctic Sea, classifying it a mediterranean sea or an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. Alternatively, the Arctic Ocean can be seen as the northernmost part of the all-encompassing World Ocean.Almost completely surrounded by Eurasia and North America, the Arctic Ocean is partly covered by sea ice throughout the year (and almost completely in winter). The Arctic Ocean's surface temperature and salinity vary seasonally as the ice cover melts and freezes; its salinity is the lowest on average of the five major oceans, due to low evaporation, heavy fresh water inflow from rivers and streams, and limited connection and outflow to surrounding oceanic waters with higher salinities. The summer shrinking of the ice has been quoted at 50%. The US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) uses satellite data to provide a daily record of Arctic sea ice cover and the rate of melting compared to an average period and specific past years.