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The maritime industry, a cornerstone of global trade, faces mounting pressure to decarbonize and align with international greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Dimitrios Lyridis, Evanthia Kostidi
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Gender in Maritime Transport - A Scientific Literature Overview [PDF]
This paper presents several relevant institutions, programs andscientific research with impactfor reducing world gender bias. The emblematic scientific literature overview on the topic ishighlighting the gender imbalance in the seafaring profession and ...
Dragomir Cristina, Utureanu Simona Luize
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The influence of rivers on seabird foraging ecology
ABSTRACT Rivers act as vital arteries to the world's oceans, delivering fresh water and nutrients that sustain marine ecosystems. Globally, river flow increasingly is being altered by climate change and anthropogenic pressures; yet the significance of rivers to predatory marine species, such as seabirds, and the extent to which river‐related changes ...
Julia B. Morais +2 more
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Extent, characteristics and policy applications of Key Biodiversity Areas
ABSTRACT A global standard for the identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) was published 10 years ago to provide a unified set of criteria for identifying ‘sites of significance for the global persistence of biodiversity’. We review the initiative's origins, the KBA identification process, characteristics of the current network, threats, policy
Stuart H. M. Butchart +57 more
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How wildlife respond to tropical cyclones: short‐term tactics and long‐term impacts
ABSTRACT From butterflies to lizards and from sharks to seabirds, wildlife exhibit tactics to survive the impacts of tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons depending on where they occur. Some species seek refuge during the storm by moving, some remain in place and ride it out, and others move longer distances, avoiding the ...
Erin L. Koen +15 more
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The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) provides equal rights to landlocked states to engage in maritime activities, registering ships and becoming involved in international shipping.
Sereeter Narantsetseg, Sang-Il Lee
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Counting cases, conserving species: addressing highly pathogenic avian influenza in wildlife
ABSTRACT Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has become a critical threat to wildlife, shifting from a seasonal epizootic to a persistent, year‐round panzootic with global consequences. Here, we summarise the origin, evolutionary mechanisms, and expanding host range of the current H5N1 virus (clade 2.3.4.4b) and assess its impact on wildlife. Over
Ulrich Knief +4 more
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Advances in causal discovery methods for ecological time series
ABSTRACT Recent advances in data collection technologies (e.g. automated sensor networks, satellite remote sensing, and high‐throughput sequencing) have greatly expanded the availability of ecological time series, enabling new opportunities for causal analyses in dynamic ecosystems.
Kenta Suzuki +6 more
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Dynamics of biotic resistance to plant invasions
ABSTRACT Biotic resistance, the reduction in invasion success caused by native communities, plays an important role in the long‐term dynamics of biological invasions. A large body of empirical research on biotic resistance has accumulated since the last comprehensive review on the subject 20 years ago, enabling us to achieve a refined understanding of ...
Christine S. Sheppard +13 more
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Hydrogen-Powered Marine Vessels: A Rewarding yet Challenging Route to Decarbonization
The maritime industry, while indispensable to global trade, is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for approximately 3% of global emissions.
Rashed Kaiser, Ayesha Munira Chowdhury
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