Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy
The deep sea (> 200 m depth) encompasses> 95% of the world's ocean volume and
represents the largest and least explored biome on Earth (< 0.0001% of ocean surface), yet …
represents the largest and least explored biome on Earth (< 0.0001% of ocean surface), yet …
Exchange of plankton, pollutants, and particles across the nearshore region
Exchange of material across the nearshore region, extending from the shoreline to a few
kilometers offshore, determines the concentrations of pathogens and nutrients near the …
kilometers offshore, determines the concentrations of pathogens and nutrients near the …
[HTML][HTML] The circular economy potential of urban organic waste streams in low-and middle-income countries
D Ddiba, K Andersson, A Rosemarin… - Environment …, 2022 - Springer
There is growing recognition of the potential environmental and socio-economic benefits of
applying a circular approach to urban organic waste management through resource …
applying a circular approach to urban organic waste management through resource …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the role of ecological factors affecting mercury concentrations in the blue shark (Prionace glauca)
L Riesgo, C Sanpera, S García-Barcelona… - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Human activities have increased environmental concentrations of pollutants in marine
ecosystems, which can cause harmful effects on marine organisms. Top predators are …
ecosystems, which can cause harmful effects on marine organisms. Top predators are …
[HTML][HTML] Sea turtles in the cancer risk landscape: a global meta-analysis of fibropapillomatosis prevalence and associated risk factors
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have
been identified for wildlife, to form a “cancer risk landscape.” However, information remains …
been identified for wildlife, to form a “cancer risk landscape.” However, information remains …
[HTML][HTML] Measurements of Nearshore Waves Through Coherent Arrays of Free-Drifting Wave Buoys
Along coastlines, surface gravity wave breaking occurs in complex spatial and temporal
patterns that significantly impact erosion, scalar transport, and flooding. Numerical models …
patterns that significantly impact erosion, scalar transport, and flooding. Numerical models …
[HTML][HTML] Measurements of nearshore ocean-surface kinematics through coherent arrays of free-drifting buoys
Surface gravity wave breaking occurs along coastlines in complex spatial and temporal
patterns that significantly impact erosion, scalar transport, and flooding. Numerical models …
patterns that significantly impact erosion, scalar transport, and flooding. Numerical models …
Informing marine spatial planning decisions with environmental DNA
Marine management areas provide a key tool for efforts towards sustainable development,
reconciling socio-economic goals with those for biodiversity conservation. Decisions about …
reconciling socio-economic goals with those for biodiversity conservation. Decisions about …
[HTML][HTML] The inner-shelf dynamics experiment
N Kumar, JA Lerczak, T Xu… - Bulletin of the …, 2021 - journals.ametsoc.org
The inner shelf, the transition zone between the surfzone and the midshelf, is a dynamically
complex region with the evolution of circulation and stratification driven by multiple physical …
complex region with the evolution of circulation and stratification driven by multiple physical …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of Stokes drift and transient rip currents on the inner shelf. Part I: No stratification
N Kumar, F Feddersen - Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
The Effect of Stokes Drift and Transient Rip Currents on the Inner Shelf. Part I: No
Stratification in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 47 Issue 1 (2017) Jump to …
Stratification in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 47 Issue 1 (2017) Jump to …