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When his carapace length of about 15 mm leaves her baby lobster burrows for crevices bedrock. A common species all round the coast, though in most areas numbers are seriously depleted by fishing
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Abundance, Distribution and Diversity of Chesapeake Bay Fishes: Results from chesfimsAbundance, Distribution and Diversity of Chesapeake Bay Fishes: Results from chesfims
Thomas J. Miller1,,J. A. Nye1, K. L. Curti1, D. Loewensteiner1, E. D. Houde1, M. C. Christman2 J. H. Volstad3, and A. F. Sharov4
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Task E. Bathyal Benthic Fauna and Sedimentary Dynamics – Understand Team Title: The Status of Bathyal Benthic Communities near the bp macondo ProspectTask E. Bathyal Benthic Fauna and Sedimentary Dynamics – Understand Team Title: The Status of Bathyal Benthic Communities near the bp macondo Prospect
Diaz and Rosenberg, 2008. Sediment contamination poses one of the most serious forms of environmental degradation within marine and estuarine ecosystems
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Curriculum vitae daniel L. Childers, Ph. DCurriculum vitae daniel L. Childers, Ph. D
Bachelor of Arts: Department of Environmental Sciences and Department of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, va 22903
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Katherine Haines FreemanKatherine Haines Freeman
B. A. 1984 Cum laude, Geology and Classical Civilization, Wellesley College, Wellesley, ma usa
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Over 60% of our planet is covered by water more than a mile deep. The deep sea is the largest habitat on earth and is largely unexplored. More people have traveled into space than have traveled to the deep ocean realm The Blue Planet Seas
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William Hypolitus KeatingWilliam Hypolitus Keating
Lake Superior, which stretched across Manitoba, down through North Dakota and east to Minnesota, and was filled (repeatedly, we now know) by melt-water from the retreat of the Laurentide ice sheet
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On the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate modelsOn the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate models
The aim of this paper is to detail the formulation of the oceanic component of the climate model developed at ipsl, and in particular to give insight on its evolution from the ipslcm4 version [Marti et al
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Dissolved PhosphateDissolved Phosphate
All organisms in the ocean contain more or less constant proportions of nutrients, oxygen, and carbon. Nutrient concentrations are generally higher in the Southern Ocean south of about 50°S and in the N. E. Pacific basin
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Ncdmf chpp chapter Shell bottom Ecological Role and Functions Ecosystem enhancementNcdmf chpp chapter Shell bottom Ecological Role and Functions Ecosystem enhancement
Nelson et al. 2004. In addition, laboratory investigations have found that environmentally realistic densities of oysters, hard clams, and blue mussels
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Impacts of ocean wind on ocean processesImpacts of ocean wind on ocean processes
On land a degree centigrade warmer. At sea, a degree cooler. Yes those are big changes
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Ocean Circulation Surface CurrentsOcean Circulation Surface Currents
About 10% of the ocean’s water is in surface currents, water flowing horizontally in the uppermost 400 m
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Restricted – Commercial (When completed)Restricted – Commercial (When completed)
Name of link project: Rearing Protocols for Atlantic Halibut Larvae During Transition from Endogenous to Exogenous Nutrition.
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Towards a framework for the quantitative assessment of trawling impact on the seabed and benthic ecosystemTowards a framework for the quantitative assessment of trawling impact on the seabed and benthic ecosystem
Rijnsdorp A. D. 1, Bastardie F. 2, Bolam S. G. 3, Buhl-Mortensen L. 4, Eigaard O. R. 2, Hamon K. G. 5, Hiddink J. G. 6, Hintzen N. T. 1, Ivanović A. 7, Kenny A. 3, Laffargue P. 8, Nielsen R. N. 2, O’Neill F
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