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A Response to Scientific and Societal Needs for Marine Biological Observations
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 Development of global ocean observing capacity for the biological EOVs is on the cusp of a step-change. Current capacity to automate data collection and processing and to integrate the resulting data streams with complementary data, openly available as ...Nicholas J. Bax, Nicholas J. Bax, Patricia Miloslavich, Patricia Miloslavich, Patricia Miloslavich, Frank Edgar Muller-Karger, Valerie Allain, Ward Appeltans, Sonia Dawn Batten, Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Sanae Chiba, Sanae Chiba, Daniel Paul Costa, J. Emmett Duffy, Daniel C. Dunn, Craig Richard Johnson, Raphael M. Kudela, David Obura, David Obura, Lisa-Maria Rebelo, Yunne-Jai Shin, Yunne-Jai Shin, Samantha Elisabeth Simmons, Peter Lloyd Tyack +24 moredoaj +1 more sourceMaking Lake Erie Smart by Driving Innovations in Technology and Networking
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 Tomorrow’s smart lakes and oceans will be able to, among other things, predict changes in the water environment and produce information critical to proper management and planning.Becky Pearson, Tim Kearns, Tad Slawecki, Bryan Stubbs, Bryan Stubbs, Max Herzog, Max Herzog, Kelli Paige, David Fitch +8 moredoaj +1 more sourceA standardisation framework for bio‐logging data to advance ecological research and conservation
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 Bio‐logging data obtained by tagging animals are key to addressing global conservation challenges. However, the many thousands of existing bio‐logging datasets are not easily discoverable, universally comparable, nor readily accessible through existing ...Ana M. M. Sequeira, Malcolm O'Toole, Theresa R. Keates, Laura H. McDonnell, Camrin D. Braun, Xavier Hoenner, Fabrice R. A. Jaine, Ian D. Jonsen, Peggy Newman, Jonathan Pye, Steven J. Bograd, Graeme C. Hays, Elliott L. Hazen, Melinda Holland, Vardis M. Tsontos, Clint Blight, Francesca Cagnacci, Sarah C. Davidson, Holger Dettki, Carlos M. Duarte, Daniel C. Dunn, Victor M. Eguíluz, Michael Fedak, Adrian C. Gleiss, Neil Hammerschlag, Mark A. Hindell, Kim Holland, Ivica Janekovic, Megan K. McKinzie, Mônica M. C. Muelbert, Chari Pattiaratchi, Christian Rutz, David W. Sims, Samantha E. Simmons, Brendal Townsend, Frederick Whoriskey, Bill Woodward, Daniel P. Costa, Michelle R. Heupel, Clive R. McMahon, Rob Harcourt, Michael Weise +41 moredoaj +1 more sourceGlobal Observing Needs in the Deep Ocean
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by volume and area. Over 150 years of exploration has revealed that this dynamic system provides critical climate regulation, houses a wealth of energy ...Lisa A. Levin, Brian J. Bett, Andrew R. Gates, Patrick Heimbach, Bruce M. Howe, Felix Janssen, Andrea McCurdy, Henry A. Ruhl, Henry A. Ruhl, Paul Snelgrove, Paul Snelgrove, Karen I. Stocks, David Bailey, Simone Baumann-Pickering, Simone Baumann-Pickering, Chris Beaverson, Mark C. Benfield, David J. Booth, Marina Carreiro-Silva, Ana Colaço, Marie C. Eblé, Ashley M. Fowler, Ashley M. Fowler, Kristina M. Gjerde, Daniel O. B. Jones, K. Katsumata, Deborah Kelley, Nadine Le Bris, Alan P. Leonardi, Franck Lejzerowicz, Peter I. Macreadie, Dianne McLean, Fred Meitz, Telmo Morato, Amanda Netburn, Jan Pawlowski, Craig R. Smith, Song Sun, Hiroshi Uchida, Michael F. Vardaro, R. Venkatesan, Robert A. Weller +41 moredoaj +1 more sourceCompetition Between Accommodation Space and River Sediment Supply in New Zealand Estuaries
Earth's Future, Volume 14, Issue 5, May 2026.Abstract
This study examines how three New Zealand estuaries with similar geomorphic features but contrasting climates respond to past and projected changes in sea‐level and riverine sediment supply, using an aggregated‐scale estuarine model. Model calibration against historical sedimentation rates demonstrated good agreement, providing confidence in ...Edouard Basquin, Karin R. Bryan, Giovanni Coco, Ian H. Townend +3 morewiley +1 more sourceUncrewed surface vehicles in the Global Ocean Observing System: a new frontier for observing and monitoring at the air-sea interface
Frontiers in Marine ScienceObserving air-sea interactions on a global scale is essential for improving Earth system forecasts. Yet these exchanges are challenging to quantify for a range of reasons, including extreme conditions, vast and remote under-sampled locations ...Ruth G. Patterson, Ruth G. Patterson, Meghan F. Cronin, Sebastiaan Swart, Sebastiaan Swart, Joana Beja, Johan M. Edholm, Jason McKenna, Jason McKenna, Jaime B. Palter, Alex Parker, Alex Parker, Charles I. Addey, Wieter Boone, Paban Bhuyan, Justin J. H. Buck, Eugene F. Burger, James Burris, Lionel Camus, Brad de Young, Marcel du Plessis, Mike Flanigan, Gregory R. Foltz, Sarah T. Gille, Laurent Grare, Jeff E. Hansen, Lars Robert Hole, Makio C. Honda, Verena Hormann, Catherine Kohlman, Naoko Kosaka, Carey Kuhn, Luc Lenain, Lev Looney, Lev Looney, Andreas Marouchos, Elizabeth K. McGeorge, Elizabeth K. McGeorge, Clive R. McMahon, Satoshi Mitarai, Calvin Mordy, Akira Nagano, Sarah-Anne Nicholson, Sarah Nickford, Kevin M. O’Brien, Kevin M. O’Brien, David Peddie, Leandro Ponsoni, Virginie Ramasco, Nick Rozenauers, Elizabeth Siddle, Cheyenne Stienbarger, Adrienne J. Sutton, Noriko Tada, Jim Thomson, Iwao Ueki, Lisan Yu, Chidong Zhang, Dongxiao Zhang, Dongxiao Zhang +59 moredoaj +1 more sourceOcean Climate Monitoring
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 Measuring ocean physics and atmospheric conditions at the sea-surface has been taking place for decades in our world’s oceans. Enhancing R&D technologies developed in Federal and academic institutions and laboratories such as WHOI’s Vector Averaging ...Rick Cole, Jeff Kinder, Weidong Yu, Chun Lin Ning, Fujun Wang, Yang Chao +5 moredoaj +1 more sourceGlobal Analysis of Shallow Underwater Fish Observation Research: 70 Years of Progress, Persistent Geographic Biases and a Path Forward
Fish and Fisheries, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 607-626, May 2026.ABSTRACT
Marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by overfishing, pollution, coastal development and climate change, underscoring the need for long‐term, representative information on key fish populations and habitats to inform management and policy.Angus John van Wyk, Rick D. Stuart‐Smith, Jordan S. Goetze, Eva Maire, Elodie Heyns‐Veale, Kaylee Smit, Tim J. Langlois, M. Aaron MacNeil, Alejandro Pérez‐Matus, Amanda T. Lombard, Ana Carolina, Christy Semmens, Ella Clausius, Fernanda A. Rolim, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Jacquomo Monk, Joanna K. Schmid, Katherine Tattersall, Laura Ghigliotti, Luther Adams, Melita Samoilys, Pascale Chabanet, Paul Whomersley, Peter Walsh, Reiji Masuda, Russell Brainard, Anthony Bernard +26 morewiley +1 more source