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Waves and Swells in High Wind and Extreme Fetches, Measurements in the Southern Ocean
The generation and evolution of ocean waves by wind is one of the most complex phenomena in geophysics, and is of great practical significance. Predictive capabilities of respective wave models, however, are impaired by lack of field in situ observations,
Alexander V. Babanin +22 more
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A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models: Fish-MIP v1.0 [PDF]
Model intercomparison studies in the climate and Earth sciences communities have been crucial to building credibility and coherence for future projections.
D. P. Tittensor +50 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate community pharmacy density (CPD) at national and subnational (i.e., below‐national) levels in Australia, and examine area‐level factors associated with CPD. Methods Aggregate, 2024 data on Australia's community pharmacies (CPs) and Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) populations were sourced.
Michael James Leach, Emily Griffin
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Racialized Labour in the Colonial Food Regime: The Whitening of England's Farmworkers
ABSTRACT The crystallization of a colonial food regime in the 1870s centred around Britain is key to historical accounts of agrarian political economy. Yet such accounts have neglected the role of the agrarian proletariat in shaping this regime from below and its basis in racialized hierarchy.
Ben Richardson
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Where Now for Migration Studies? Problems, Purpose and Potential
Abstract The 21st century has witnessed an explosion of academic research on migration. We now have a rich corpus of projects and publications, as well as academic posts, degree programmes, PhDs, conferences, journals, departments and other (often well‐funded) ventures dedicated to migration. In parallel, however, ultra‐nationalism, militarised borders
Melanie Griffiths
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Effectuation, Causation and Bricolage in Regional Small Business: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Globally, regional small businesses underpin many flourishing economic activities by playing a key role in employment and expansion of opportunity; however, they face unique challenges as they often struggle to define success metrics, navigate unclear and potentially limited markets, secure capital and build strong networks with stakeholders ...
Alistair Chong +3 more
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Climate change could irreversibly modify Southern Ocean ecosystems. Marine ecosystem model (MEM) ensembles can assist policy making by projecting future changes and allowing the evaluation and assessment of alternative management approaches.
Kieran Murphy +42 more
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Linking Capacity Development to GOOS Monitoring Networks to Achieve Sustained Ocean Observation
Developing enduring capacity to monitor ocean life requires investing in people and their institutions to build infrastructure, ownership, and long-term support networks.
Nicholas J. Bax +30 more
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Sinking Organic Particles in the Ocean—Flux Estimates From in situ Optical Devices
Optical particle measurements are emerging as an important technique for understanding the ocean carbon cycle, including contributions to estimates of their downward flux, which sequesters carbon dioxide (CO2) in the deep sea.
Sarah Lou Carolin Giering +20 more
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