Report of the Working Group on Marine Habitat Mapping
... WGMHM should seek contributions to the ToRs for next year from outside the group. Some suggestions were received after the meeting from the Norwegian Environment Agency and the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries. These inputs have been incorporated in ToRs for next year: ToR d - to recommend general ...
... WGMHM should seek contributions to the ToRs for next year from outside the group. Some suggestions were received after the meeting from the Norwegian Environment Agency and the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries. These inputs have been incorporated in ToRs for next year: ToR d - to recommend general ...
Elsevier Editorial System(tm) for Journal of Marine
... glaciers constitute a substantial part of the Hornsund coastline (Błaszczyk et al., 2013). These ...
... glaciers constitute a substantial part of the Hornsund coastline (Błaszczyk et al., 2013). These ...
Coral reefs in crisis
... reproduction and development. Sewage flowing into the sea increases the nutrient levels of the water, while large power plants alter water temperatures by discharging hot water into coastal waters. The leakage of fuels into the water and the occurrences of spills by large tankers are also extremely ...
... reproduction and development. Sewage flowing into the sea increases the nutrient levels of the water, while large power plants alter water temperatures by discharging hot water into coastal waters. The leakage of fuels into the water and the occurrences of spills by large tankers are also extremely ...
Book_of_Abstracts_01Oct2011.
... The aim of this conference is to bring together early career scientists to present and discuss their research in an engaged, multidisciplinary environment and offer opportunities to discover potential synergies between wide-ranging topics, thereby fostering interdisciplinary research. Sessions are t ...
... The aim of this conference is to bring together early career scientists to present and discuss their research in an engaged, multidisciplinary environment and offer opportunities to discover potential synergies between wide-ranging topics, thereby fostering interdisciplinary research. Sessions are t ...
A VISION FOR CIRCUMPOLAR PROTECTION
... surface, bright-colored seastars, sponges and other bottomdwelling creatures of all shapes and sizes blanket the seafloor. Strange fish, with clear white blood and anti-freeze in their bodies, lurk throughout the water column. On the surface, penguins, flying seabirds, seals and whales abound amidst ...
... surface, bright-colored seastars, sponges and other bottomdwelling creatures of all shapes and sizes blanket the seafloor. Strange fish, with clear white blood and anti-freeze in their bodies, lurk throughout the water column. On the surface, penguins, flying seabirds, seals and whales abound amidst ...
PHYTOPLANKTON, ZOOPLANKTON, MICRONEKTON, AND
... coastal ecosystems generally, and specifically, to provide integrated assessments of the effect of environmental variability and climate change on coastal marine ecosystems within the NEP. The data sets assembled and collected within the GLOBEC NEP program--including historical data, and newly colle ...
... coastal ecosystems generally, and specifically, to provide integrated assessments of the effect of environmental variability and climate change on coastal marine ecosystems within the NEP. The data sets assembled and collected within the GLOBEC NEP program--including historical data, and newly colle ...
Antarctic Ocean Legacy: A Vision for Circumpolar
... surface, bright-colored seastars, sponges and other bottomdwelling creatures of all shapes and sizes blanket the seafloor. Strange fish, with clear white blood and anti-freeze in their bodies, lurk throughout the water column. On the surface, penguins, flying seabirds, seals and whales abound amidst ...
... surface, bright-colored seastars, sponges and other bottomdwelling creatures of all shapes and sizes blanket the seafloor. Strange fish, with clear white blood and anti-freeze in their bodies, lurk throughout the water column. On the surface, penguins, flying seabirds, seals and whales abound amidst ...
Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
geohab - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
... programme on the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB). The GEOHAB SSC worked diligently in 2000 to produce the GEOHAB Science Plan presented here. The plan was reviewed and approved by SCOR at SCOR’s General Meeting in October 2000. With publication of this Science Plan, ...
Read the entire theme set
... A principal goal of seascape ecology is to make efficient use of oceanographic data and ecological process models to predict the distributions and migrations of marine organisms. Such an integrative approach is highly relevant to efforts to assess and manage ecosystems that support major commercial ...
... A principal goal of seascape ecology is to make efficient use of oceanographic data and ecological process models to predict the distributions and migrations of marine organisms. Such an integrative approach is highly relevant to efforts to assess and manage ecosystems that support major commercial ...
Comparison of benthic and pelagic suspension feeding in
... (Compact-CLW data recorder by Alec Electronics) at Kõiguste site during the ice-free seasons of 2003. The temporal patterns of phytoplankton are known to be similar in all four locations studied, although there are differences in the peak values due to their different eutrophication levels (Kotta e ...
... (Compact-CLW data recorder by Alec Electronics) at Kõiguste site during the ice-free seasons of 2003. The temporal patterns of phytoplankton are known to be similar in all four locations studied, although there are differences in the peak values due to their different eutrophication levels (Kotta e ...
A Case Study of the Washington Coast, Marine Spatial Planning
... The Washington State Pacific coast has a long history of its people making a living from its natural resources. Home to four coastal Treaty Tribes as well as communities that make a living from fishing, tourism, and logging, the people from this region have traditionally played a leadership role ...
... The Washington State Pacific coast has a long history of its people making a living from its natural resources. Home to four coastal Treaty Tribes as well as communities that make a living from fishing, tourism, and logging, the people from this region have traditionally played a leadership role ...
The Mediterranean Sea Biodiversity
... associated pressures in the Mediterranean. It comprises in its first part a summary of the state of the ecosystems in the Mediterranean, particularly the biological features and types of habitat that exist there. A second part deals with the pressures and impacts on these ecosystems, essentially as ...
... associated pressures in the Mediterranean. It comprises in its first part a summary of the state of the ecosystems in the Mediterranean, particularly the biological features and types of habitat that exist there. A second part deals with the pressures and impacts on these ecosystems, essentially as ...
Ecological Linkages: Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems of Central
... several degrees from the mean temperature. Such shifts in mean surface water temperature, known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, have been detected 5 times during ...
... several degrees from the mean temperature. Such shifts in mean surface water temperature, known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, have been detected 5 times during ...
Ecological Linkages: Marine and Estuarine Ecosystems of Central
... several degrees from the mean temperature. Such shifts in mean surface water temperature, known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, have been detected 5 times during ...
... several degrees from the mean temperature. Such shifts in mean surface water temperature, known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, have been detected 5 times during ...
Here - Centre for Ocean Life
... independent values: (i) The individual: identification and mechanistic description of the traits and trade-offs required to characterize the main Darwinian missions (i.e., to feed, survive and reproduce) of the main life forms in the ocean; (ii) Models: scaling of individual behavior to population a ...
... independent values: (i) The individual: identification and mechanistic description of the traits and trade-offs required to characterize the main Darwinian missions (i.e., to feed, survive and reproduce) of the main life forms in the ocean; (ii) Models: scaling of individual behavior to population a ...
1999 Ecology 80.1157.. - Iowa State University
... yr. Although these experiments are sometimes criticized because of the small scales on which they often are conducted (Hecky and Kilham 1988), experimental additions performed at small scales have been validated by large-scale addition experiments in both lakes and oceans (Schindler 1978, Granéli a ...
... yr. Although these experiments are sometimes criticized because of the small scales on which they often are conducted (Hecky and Kilham 1988), experimental additions performed at small scales have been validated by large-scale addition experiments in both lakes and oceans (Schindler 1978, Granéli a ...
Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep
... Y. Li et al.: Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep waters the dark at in situ temperature setup with dry bath incubators (MK-20, Hangzhou Allsheng, China), the samples were fixed and then filtered onto 0.22- µm-pore-size cellulose nitrate filters (Millipore). Later, analysis was perfor ...
... Y. Li et al.: Lytic viral infection of bacterioplankton in deep waters the dark at in situ temperature setup with dry bath incubators (MK-20, Hangzhou Allsheng, China), the samples were fixed and then filtered onto 0.22- µm-pore-size cellulose nitrate filters (Millipore). Later, analysis was perfor ...
BfN-Skripten 43 - Bundesamt für Naturschutz
... meeting decided to use seven cases as examples for deriving approaches to develop such means. These are: ...
... meeting decided to use seven cases as examples for deriving approaches to develop such means. These are: ...
Testimony By Admiral James D. Watkins, U.S. Navy (Retired)
... globe, marine toxins afflict more than 90,000 people annually and are responsible for an estimated 62 percent of all seafood-related illnesses. Harmful algal blooms appear to be occurring more frequently in our coastal waters and non-native species are increasingly invading marine ecosystems. Exper ...
... globe, marine toxins afflict more than 90,000 people annually and are responsible for an estimated 62 percent of all seafood-related illnesses. Harmful algal blooms appear to be occurring more frequently in our coastal waters and non-native species are increasingly invading marine ecosystems. Exper ...
PAME Progress Report on the Ecosystem Approach to Arctic Marine
... (sewage and river inputs) and ocean activities (oil and gas exploitation, shipping). Some of the pollution is global because of the long range transport of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metal contaminants via atmospheric and oceanic pathways. Not all cumulative impacts due to particle depo ...
... (sewage and river inputs) and ocean activities (oil and gas exploitation, shipping). Some of the pollution is global because of the long range transport of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metal contaminants via atmospheric and oceanic pathways. Not all cumulative impacts due to particle depo ...
Marine cave biota of the Tarkhankut Peninsula (Black Sea, Crimea
... sponges From the cave entrance as far as section A-A1 (up to 10 – 15 m deep), the dominant sponge species is Dysidea cf. fragilis (Montagu, 1818). These sponges are generally bright blue in colour and present an uneven, convex surface, especially on the illuminated side. In most cases they are hemis ...
... sponges From the cave entrance as far as section A-A1 (up to 10 – 15 m deep), the dominant sponge species is Dysidea cf. fragilis (Montagu, 1818). These sponges are generally bright blue in colour and present an uneven, convex surface, especially on the illuminated side. In most cases they are hemis ...
The impact of urbanisation on coral reef ecosystems
... testudinaria (Xt) and H. erectus (He). Very small circles represent OTUs < 100 sequence reads. b) Numbers represent abundant (≥100 sequence reads) OTUs. .........................128 Figure 5.4.3 - Phylogenetic tree of the archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences recovered from the studied biotopes (seawater ...
... testudinaria (Xt) and H. erectus (He). Very small circles represent OTUs < 100 sequence reads. b) Numbers represent abundant (≥100 sequence reads) OTUs. .........................128 Figure 5.4.3 - Phylogenetic tree of the archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences recovered from the studied biotopes (seawater ...