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... upwelling, is controlled by rotational effects, i.e. the Coriolis force. A balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure‐gradient force, known as the geostrophic balance, governs the dynamics of horizontal ocean currents in the ocean interior (i.e., at some distance from the sea sur ...
... upwelling, is controlled by rotational effects, i.e. the Coriolis force. A balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure‐gradient force, known as the geostrophic balance, governs the dynamics of horizontal ocean currents in the ocean interior (i.e., at some distance from the sea sur ...
State of the Scotian Shelf Report Canadian Technical Report of
... Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and have an international distribution. No restriction is placed on ...
... Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and have an international distribution. No restriction is placed on ...
Abundance and ecological implications of microplastic
... References .............................................................................................................. 190 Appendix ................................................................................................................ 196 CHAPTER 7: Summary of the Dissertation ......... ...
... References .............................................................................................................. 190 Appendix ................................................................................................................ 196 CHAPTER 7: Summary of the Dissertation ......... ...
29 June 2011 - OnlyOnePlanet Australia home
... designated as no-take zones. I recommend that common ecosystem types which are not under significant threats be protected at a rate of at least 20% of the total area under that habitat type in the jurisdiction under discussion. However, where ecosystem types are rare or under threat, much greater pr ...
... designated as no-take zones. I recommend that common ecosystem types which are not under significant threats be protected at a rate of at least 20% of the total area under that habitat type in the jurisdiction under discussion. However, where ecosystem types are rare or under threat, much greater pr ...
Inshore Scotian Shelf Ecosystem Overview Report
... Table 4. Number, total area (hectares) and percent of total area of coastal habitat in eight counties in the three DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Project zones. ................................. 16 Table 5. Examples of beach types, their physical size and rate of change in seaward position since the 198 ...
... Table 4. Number, total area (hectares) and percent of total area of coastal habitat in eight counties in the three DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Project zones. ................................. 16 Table 5. Examples of beach types, their physical size and rate of change in seaward position since the 198 ...
Inshore Scotian Shelf Ecosystem Overview Report: Status and Trends
... Table 4. Number, total area (hectares) and percent of total area of coastal habitat in eight counties in the three DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Project zones. ................................. 16 Table 5. Examples of beach types, their physical size and rate of change in seaward position since the 198 ...
... Table 4. Number, total area (hectares) and percent of total area of coastal habitat in eight counties in the three DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Project zones. ................................. 16 Table 5. Examples of beach types, their physical size and rate of change in seaward position since the 198 ...
Deep-Sea Corals: Special Issue of Current, the Journal of Marine
... depths. These deep-sea “forests” of gorgonian corals and reefs of stony corals were nearly unknown to science just a few years ago. But now scientists are finding that some of the sea’s most biologically diverse ecosystems are coral communities occurring far below depths where people used to think t ...
... depths. These deep-sea “forests” of gorgonian corals and reefs of stony corals were nearly unknown to science just a few years ago. But now scientists are finding that some of the sea’s most biologically diverse ecosystems are coral communities occurring far below depths where people used to think t ...
the TRACES Science Plan (Nov 2009)
... long-lived habitats for other species. Recent work has shown that the oldest animal in the oceans is a 4000 year old cold-water coral. Corals like this record a uniquely detailed history of seawater conditions in the chemistry of their skeletons – an archive that we now know has captured past period ...
... long-lived habitats for other species. Recent work has shown that the oldest animal in the oceans is a 4000 year old cold-water coral. Corals like this record a uniquely detailed history of seawater conditions in the chemistry of their skeletons – an archive that we now know has captured past period ...
Consulta: subject:"Bivalve" Registros recuperados: 117 Data/hora
... Scallop Pecten maximus larvae have been cultured at the Argenton and Tinduff (Brittany, France) hatcheries with antibiotic treatment (chloramphenicol at 8 ppm) for 15 yr. Without treatment, outbreak of disease has normally occurred between Day 12 and Day 19 or sometimes earlier. A bacteriological st ...
... Scallop Pecten maximus larvae have been cultured at the Argenton and Tinduff (Brittany, France) hatcheries with antibiotic treatment (chloramphenicol at 8 ppm) for 15 yr. Without treatment, outbreak of disease has normally occurred between Day 12 and Day 19 or sometimes earlier. A bacteriological st ...
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 ...
ZOOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE, COMMUNITY
... Island, Alaska. Prepared for submission to the Journal of Plankton Research. ...
... Island, Alaska. Prepared for submission to the Journal of Plankton Research. ...
Marine landscapes
... connectivity is highest for landscape patches in coastal areas where also most of the protected areas are situated. However, even for species with 25 km dispersal distance, highest connectivity often occurs within sites, not between sites. This is the case especially within the BSPA network that con ...
... connectivity is highest for landscape patches in coastal areas where also most of the protected areas are situated. However, even for species with 25 km dispersal distance, highest connectivity often occurs within sites, not between sites. This is the case especially within the BSPA network that con ...
Section with timetable, abstracts, delegate lists, presentation times
... We will gather in Hall E each morning for a plenary session until morning tea. Monday program continues in a plenary session, but all other days, after morning tea, break into concurrent sessions in the five breakout rooms. The daily timetables give details of rooms and sessions. From pp. 265 you ca ...
... We will gather in Hall E each morning for a plenary session until morning tea. Monday program continues in a plenary session, but all other days, after morning tea, break into concurrent sessions in the five breakout rooms. The daily timetables give details of rooms and sessions. From pp. 265 you ca ...
3.8 Marine Invertebrates
... invertebrates are evaluated based on their distribution and life history relative to the stressor or activity being considered. Activities are evaluated for their potential impact on marine invertebrates in general, and are evaluated by taxonomic and regulatory groupings as appropriate. Invertebrate ...
... invertebrates are evaluated based on their distribution and life history relative to the stressor or activity being considered. Activities are evaluated for their potential impact on marine invertebrates in general, and are evaluated by taxonomic and regulatory groupings as appropriate. Invertebrate ...
Rapid Response Plan for Management and Control of the Chinese
... The native habitat of the Chinese mitten crab includes the rivers and estuaries of central Asia, ranging from the West Coast of North Korea to south of Shanghai, China (Panning 1939). It has invaded large estuaries and river systems in two continents. The first record of the Chinese mitten crab in E ...
... The native habitat of the Chinese mitten crab includes the rivers and estuaries of central Asia, ranging from the West Coast of North Korea to south of Shanghai, China (Panning 1939). It has invaded large estuaries and river systems in two continents. The first record of the Chinese mitten crab in E ...
Here - Centre for Ocean Life
... from first principles, has formed a solid platform for the identification of key traits and associated trade-offs for the major life forms in the ocean. Further work has focused on pelagic bacteria, phyto- and zooplankton, and fish. Main discoveries include a mechanisms to explain why most dissolved ...
... from first principles, has formed a solid platform for the identification of key traits and associated trade-offs for the major life forms in the ocean. Further work has focused on pelagic bacteria, phyto- and zooplankton, and fish. Main discoveries include a mechanisms to explain why most dissolved ...
Number 53: 2011 - New Zealand Marine Sciences Society
... (d) Candidates for positions as officers or members of the Council shall be nominated by members of the Society at the Annual General Meeting, or in writing signed by any two (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify pers ...
... (d) Candidates for positions as officers or members of the Council shall be nominated by members of the Society at the Annual General Meeting, or in writing signed by any two (2) members, received by the Secretary before the time of such meeting. Every candidate shall before election signify pers ...
1 NERP Marine Biodiversity Hub final report Jun10 2015 WEB
... Improving access to information about fish communities in Commonwealth marine reserves . .............................. 13 Exploring the origins of Australian marine diversity . ................................................................................................. 14 First maps of biodive ...
... Improving access to information about fish communities in Commonwealth marine reserves . .............................. 13 Exploring the origins of Australian marine diversity . ................................................................................................. 14 First maps of biodive ...
uncorrected proof - Integrated Marine Observing System
... end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence agreement, and some data are currently available via the web and more are likely to be in the future. With ...
... end of the 20th century, however, there was a significant change in the philosophy of data accessibility at SAHFOS (Stevens et al., in press). CPR data are now freely available through a licence agreement, and some data are currently available via the web and more are likely to be in the future. With ...
Marine Growth Mapping and Monitoring
... of biofouling on marine renewable energy devices on a geographical basis. Ultimately, these relationships could be applied to an industry-ready tool to map marine growth around the UK. Perhaps the greatest challenge to the development of such a map is the availability of quantitative biological data ...
... of biofouling on marine renewable energy devices on a geographical basis. Ultimately, these relationships could be applied to an industry-ready tool to map marine growth around the UK. Perhaps the greatest challenge to the development of such a map is the availability of quantitative biological data ...
Platinum-group elements (PGE) and rhenium in marine sediments
... which is approximately symmetrically distributed over a distance of ⬃1.8 m across the KTB. The Re-PGE abundance patterns are fractionated from chondritic relative abundances: Ru, Pt, Pd, and Re contents are slightly subchondritic relative to Ir, and Os is depleted by ⬃95% relative to chondritic Ir p ...
... which is approximately symmetrically distributed over a distance of ⬃1.8 m across the KTB. The Re-PGE abundance patterns are fractionated from chondritic relative abundances: Ru, Pt, Pd, and Re contents are slightly subchondritic relative to Ir, and Os is depleted by ⬃95% relative to chondritic Ir p ...
Abalone - Department of Fisheries
... two-and-a-half year’s old and four centimetres in shell length. The larger greenlip and brownlip abalone mature at three years of age, when they are about eight to nine centimetres in shell length. 4. Abalone are ‘broadcast spawners’, which means that eggs and sperm are released into the water at ...
... two-and-a-half year’s old and four centimetres in shell length. The larger greenlip and brownlip abalone mature at three years of age, when they are about eight to nine centimetres in shell length. 4. Abalone are ‘broadcast spawners’, which means that eggs and sperm are released into the water at ...
Use of hydrated lime to control Styela clava in the
... guidelines for the protection of aquatic life in marine environments (CCME 1999). Although the factsheet for pH was prepared in 1999 the guideline remains the same in 2016. These guidelines are science-based and, while determined using toxicity data, they recommend “safe” levels that are lower than ...
... guidelines for the protection of aquatic life in marine environments (CCME 1999). Although the factsheet for pH was prepared in 1999 the guideline remains the same in 2016. These guidelines are science-based and, while determined using toxicity data, they recommend “safe” levels that are lower than ...
Original Article Interpretation and design of ocean acidification experiments
... conditions may also naturally co-vary with other biologically relevant variables including temperature and O2 over multiple spatial and temporal scales (Reum et al., 2014). This may have important implications for the design and interpretation of ocean acidification (OA) experiments because of the p ...
... conditions may also naturally co-vary with other biologically relevant variables including temperature and O2 over multiple spatial and temporal scales (Reum et al., 2014). This may have important implications for the design and interpretation of ocean acidification (OA) experiments because of the p ...
Interpretation and design of ocean acidification experiments in
... conditions may also naturally co-vary with other biologically relevant variables including temperature and O2 over multiple spatial and temporal scales (Reum et al., 2014). This may have important implications for the design and interpretation of ocean acidification (OA) experiments because of the p ...
... conditions may also naturally co-vary with other biologically relevant variables including temperature and O2 over multiple spatial and temporal scales (Reum et al., 2014). This may have important implications for the design and interpretation of ocean acidification (OA) experiments because of the p ...