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Ground‐truthing of satellite imagery to assess seabird colony size: A test using Adélie penguins
Adélie penguin colony size can be estimated from space using very high‐resolution (VHR; 0.3–0.6 m resolution) satellite imagery due to the contrast between their guano stain and the surrounding terrain. Our study assessed the utility of VHR imagery for making indirect assessments of changes in colony size.
Alexandra J. Strang +9 more
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First record of <i>Ogmogaster antarctica</i> Johnston, 1931 (Trematoda: Notocotylidae) on the edge of the Arctic ocean. [PDF]
Chosson V +3 more
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Structure and dynamics of mesoscale eddies over the Laptev Seacontinental slope in the Arctic Ocean
Andrey V. Pnyushkov +3 more
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ABSTRACT Tourism is a significant sector on the Svalbard archipelago. The increase in visitors and tourism activities has reshaped the local community of Longyearbyen, brought new economic opportunities, and put greater pressure on the local environment.
Julien Lebel +3 more
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Arctic Ocean annual high in p C O 2 could shift from winter to summer. [PDF]
Orr JC, Kwiatkowski L, Pörtner HO.
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ABSTRACT Championed as a pathway for sustainable growth, the “blue economy” (BE) has garnered increasing interest in recent decades. International organizations like the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) increasingly point to marine resources and activities as a “new frontier” for economic growth ...
Flora St. Pier +2 more
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Precession modulates the poleward expansion of atmospheric circulation to the Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
Zhong Y +25 more
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Multiomics in the central Arctic Ocean for benchmarking biodiversity change. [PDF]
Mock T +56 more
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Arctic Ocean state estimates for 2015 using the GECCO model
Guokun Luy
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