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ICESat‐2 Coastal and Nearshore Bathymetry Product Algorithm Development
Abstract NASA's ICESat‐2 (Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite‐2) satellite launched in 2018, carrying a single instrument, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS). The Level 1 science objectives of the mission focus primarily on the cryosphere, with specific interest in monitoring changes in polar ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice ...
Lori Magruder +5 more
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Deepdive: Leveraging Pre-trained Deep Learning for Deep-Sea ROV Biota Identification in the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Deo R +6 more
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Climate Refugia Could Disappear From Australia's Marine Protected Areas by 2040
Abstract Climate change manifests in the ocean as chronic stressors, including warming, acidification and deoxygenation, and as acute stressors such as marine heatwaves. While marine protected areas (MPAs) are often designed to mitigate local stressors such as fishing and mining, their design seldom considers climate change. Using the Australian marine
A. M. Pidd +3 more
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Protecting Great Barrier Reef resilience through effective management of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks. [PDF]
Matthews SA +23 more
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Organic matter bioavailability in tropical coastal waters: The Great Barrier Reef
Christian Lønborg +3 more
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Abstract A novel high‐resolution, non‐destructive method for diagenetic screening of fossil corals for geochronologic and paleoclimatic studies using neutron computed tomography (NCT) is proposed. NCT circumvents limitations of traditional techniques, such as destructive sampling and 2‐D imaging by providing detailed 3‐D visualizations of coral ...
Carra Williams +7 more
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Coral reef fish visual adaptations to a changing world
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Coral reef ecosystems show fluctuations in their prevailing light environment in response to both regular (e.g. between seasons) and more prevalent stochastic events (e.g. human‐induced sediment runoff).
Abigail Shaughnessy, Fabio Cortesi
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