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Advancements and Challenges in Liquid Hydrogen Storage Tank Design for Maritime Applications
ABSTRACT In line with the Paris Agreement and the IMO's decarbonization goals, the shipping industry has begun to focus more intensively on adopting alternative fuels to reduce emissions. Among these, hydrogen has attracted considerable attention, with liquid hydrogen (LH2) offering advantages in energy density and storage volume over compressed gas ...
Sera Ayten Çetinkaya +3 more
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Floating at COP30: exclusivity and the carbon cost of travel and accommodation in Belém. [PDF]
Doma J +3 more
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Influenza Outbreaks Among Passengers and Crew on Two Cruise Ships: A Recent Account of Preparedness and Response to an Ever-Present Challenge. [PDF]
Millman AJ +5 more
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Disrupting the herd: Recreational boating alters group dispersion within beluga whale herds
Recreational boating in beluga habitat remains poorly documented. Using land‐based observations in the Saguenay Fjord (Quebec, Canada), we show that increasing recreational boat numbers are associated with a higher probability of changes in beluga herd dispersion, suggesting behavioral disturbance and the need to integrate recreational boating into ...
Camille Kowalski +4 more
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Abstract Frontal zones are often areas of increased biological productivity and have hydrographic gradients on short spatial scales. The small scale of gradients poses a challenge in identifying differences in zooplankton community structure and trophic transfer efficiency through the pelagic food web.
Pieter D. L. Hovenkamp +3 more
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Abstract Estuarine zooplankton are vital primary consumers and essential for estuarine ecosystem functioning and productivity, but they face strong physico‐biochemical gradients and often anthropogenically altered habitats that impact their succession.
Johanna Biederbick +3 more
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Abstract Gelatinous zooplankton are abundant in marine ecosystems, yet their trophic roles and functional diversity in food webs have only recently gained attention. Gelatinous zooplankton taxa including hydromedusae, ctenophores, siphonophores, chaetognaths, and pelagic tunicates span multiple phyla and are often grouped taxonomically, but trait‐based
Elizabeth Wallace +5 more
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Abstract Recent technological advancements have rapidly expanded our capacity for collecting image data in the marine environment, but processing images into meaningful ecological metrics remains a manual, time‐consuming, and biased process. This is particularly challenging with electro‐optical cabled imaging systems which generate images at a rate ...
Katharine T. Bigham, Ada Carter
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"Navigating Healthy Waters": monitoring ship wastewater as a key defense against infectious diseases-a pilot study on a Mediterranean seaport. [PDF]
Federigi I +8 more
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ABSTRACT Drawing on cognitive science research, this study explores mental time travel and its elicitation through digital product displays. Specifically, we examine how digital product displays elicit mental time travel to the past and future and how this cognitive process positively influences three purchase‐oriented outcomes: inspiration to purchase,
Jennifer Brannon Barhorst +3 more
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