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5754 Federal Register
5754 Federal Register

... mitigation measures, unavoidable impacts to each of the species of marine mammal that might be encountered are expected to be limited to short-term localized changes in behavior and distribution near the seismic vessel. At most, such effects may be interpreted as falling within the Marine Mammal Pro ...
Marine Biodiversity: A Science Roadmap for Europe
Marine Biodiversity: A Science Roadmap for Europe

... of significant progress and advancement in biodiversity knowledge and research capacity. Notable initiatives included the EU FP6-funded Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (MarBEF) Network of Excellence and the global Census of Marine Life programme, both of which significantly improved th ...
doalos - a/66/70 - Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform
doalos - a/66/70 - Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform

... alternative sources of energy, and the more stringent regulation of certain activities in areas within national jurisdiction. Growing scientific and commercial interest in areas heretofore largely unexplored are cumulatively affecting marine biodiversity and biological resources. The Census of Marin ...
Understanding harmful algae in stratified systems
Understanding harmful algae in stratified systems

... great abundance and maturity. Retentive regions can act as incubators for phytoplankton blooms, including HABs, and can favor the establishment of thin layers (Jessup et al., 2009; McManus et al., 2008; Ryan et al., 2010). These locales also provide seed populations for subsequent blooms (Ryan et al ...
Contributions of anoxygenic and oxygenic phototrophy and
Contributions of anoxygenic and oxygenic phototrophy and

... carboxysomes, the kinetics of Rubisco, and the inorganic carbon availability in the environment of autotrophic Bacteria other than cyanobacteria, has not yet been adequately explored (Badger & Bek 2008). Less is known about the CCMs of eukaryotic algae, but in most organisms they are thought to invo ...
Marine Spatial Planning in Asia and the Caribbean
Marine Spatial Planning in Asia and the Caribbean

... areas whose purpose is to not only protect target species from exploitation in order to allow their populations to recover, but also to protect entire ecosystems by conserving multiple species and critical habitats. Interactions between MPAs and SSF provide some of the most compelling reasons for im ...
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O V : E

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Temperature and substrates as interactive limiting factors for marine

... ZoBell agar (Marine agar, Difco Laboratories, Detroit, MI, USA), labeled their DNA with 32P, and hybridized it with field samples. Their results suggested that the majority of the dominant bacteria, most of the time, ...
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State of the Marine Environment Report for the

... – 1,117 km3, and in 2011 – 1,205 km3 that is rather stable. The Changjiang (Yangtze) River provides 80% of the region’s river flow. If the Changjiang and Songhua Rivers (a tributary of the Amur River) are excluded, annual river flow could be about 177 km3. All rivers have peak runoff during summer s ...
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English

... For a very long time, the deep-sea habitats were considered to be dead zones, where no life can survive. However, the discovery of cold seeps in deep sea bottom enhanced human’s understanding and utilization of deep-sea biological resources. Cold seeps in the southwest Taiwan Basin are located on th ...
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(2012) Marine microbial diversity and its role in ecosystem

... attention to the importance of marine microorganisms for the production of oxygen (approximately 50% of the total photosynthesis on Earth), the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and the regulation of our climate. The Marine Board Special Report on Climate Change and Marine Ecosystem Rese ...
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Overview of Integrative Assessment of Marine Systems: The

... integrative assessment methods, there is a clear need for developing new monitoring approaches and especially those which encompass and combine all the relevant features of ecosystems; despite this, deciding on what, where, how, when, and how often monitor is not always as obvious (Borja and Elliott ...
Ecology of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in aquatic environments
Ecology of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in aquatic environments

... from AAP bacteria (Kolber et al. 2000). The article of Kolber et al. (2000) together with a study describing proteorhodopsincontaining bacteria (Béjà et al. 2000) immediately attracted the attention of marine microbiologists. (Interestingly, by coincidence these articles describing the two main gr ...
Marine litter within the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Marine litter within the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive

... In 2010, as a follow-up to Commission Decision 2010/477/EU, the European Marine Directors requested the Directorate-General for the Environment (DG ENV) of the European Commission to establish a technical subgroup under the Working Group on GES (WG GES) for the implementation of MSFD Descriptor 10. ...
The impacts of high seas bottom trawl fisheries
The impacts of high seas bottom trawl fisheries

... where hydrothermal vents or cold seeps exist, on geochemical energy. For fish and other animals near the surface of the open ocean, life is dangerous. There is nowhere to hide. Most plants and animals here live fast, breed fast and die fast. Many are characterised by rapid growth, rapid propagation ...
Fungal diversity from various marine habitats deduced through
Fungal diversity from various marine habitats deduced through

... shown that fungi occupy a central position in a large number of marine habitats. Environmental surveys using molecular tools have shown the presence of fungi from a large number of marine habitats such as deep-sea habitats, pelagic waters, coastal regions, hydrothermal vent ecosystem, anoxic habitat ...
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blue med a blue jobs and growth research and

... services; ecosystems, and species adaptation to changing marine environments (resilience) including coastal pelagic and benthic environments; role of biodiversity in marine ecosystem functioning and services (including the interactions between terrestrial and marine environment); knowledge on ecosys ...
research agenda 2025
research agenda 2025

... on biological productivity and the related sea-to-air flux of trace gases, including CO2 , N2 O, and gases involved in ozone destruction. In order to get more insight into these problems, measurements of largescale transport and water mass changes will be conducted and a hierarchy of numerical models ...
Position paper on marine protected areas
Position paper on marine protected areas

... 2.1 AMSA endorses the government’s national representative system of marine protected areas (NRSMPA) program, and encourages its timely completion. This should be done for both present and future generations of Australians, as well as to provide undisturbed habitat for at least a proportion of the p ...
Marine Protected Areas - Australian Marine Sciences Association
Marine Protected Areas - Australian Marine Sciences Association

... 2.1 AMSA endorses the government’s national representative system of marine protected areas (NRSMPA) program, and encourages its timely completion. This should be done for both present and future generations of Australians, as well as to provide undisturbed habitat for at least a proportion of the p ...
Marine Debris in the North Pacific
Marine Debris in the North Pacific

... Limited research indicates that much of the land-based pollution originates in the Western Pacific (Day et al. 1989). According to the International Coastal Cleanup report, the most common items found during clean-ups conducted onshore and/or underwater include: cigarettes/cigarette filters, food wr ...
37th session of the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects
37th session of the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects

... Side event on “radioactive contamination of the marine environment, with particular reference to the Fukushima nuclear accident”: The event, organized by IAEA-Environment Laboratories, included seven presentations on this topic given by scientists from Japan, IAEA-EL, Italy, France and Australia. Th ...
The Possible Importance of Silicon in Marine Eutrophication
The Possible Importance of Silicon in Marine Eutrophication

... trients from these waters and the latter are replenished mainly through the regenerative processes of excretion or decomposition of the plants or the animals of the plankton that eat them. Nitrogen and phosphorus are regenerated relatively quickly, but the siliceous tests of diatoms decompose more s ...
Lab 4
Lab 4

... composing the bones and teeth of vertebrates (e.g. fish, marine mammals, birds) is biogenic apatite. In contrast to aragonite, apatite is a very stable mineral that does not degrade easily under normal conditions. Apatite is usually a minor component of deep-sea sediments. Most plankton live within ...
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