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Oceanic Detritus

Science, 1962
The quantity and chemical composition of oceanic detritus in the northeastern Pacific Ocean has been measured at different depths from the surface to 3000 meters. The results indicate that oceanic detritus must be considered as a source of food for secondary producers.
T R, Parsons, J D, Strickland
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Oceanic Frontogenesis

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2021
Frontogenesis is the fluid-dynamical processes that rapidly sharpen horizontal density gradients and their associated horizontal velocity shears. It is a positive feedback process where the ageostrophic, overturning secondary circulation in the cross-front plane accelerates the frontal sharpening until an arrest occurs through frontal instability and ...
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Ocean Deserts and Ocean Oases

Climatic Change, 1978
Desertification can be a particularly visible consequence of climatic change. While considerable research has been devoted to terrestrial desertification in recent years, it is in the sea that biological deserts comprise 90% of the total area. Productive ocean ‘oases’ or coastal upwelling areas comprise less than .1% of the total ocean area but yield ...
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Ocean protection

2020
Ocean protection covers activities in two types of area: within and beyond national jurisdiction. It seeks to reduce serious pressures on the marine environment, such as: overfishing, ocean acidification, climate change, and pollution. The ocean itself is a complex social-ecological system, a dense network of carbon, heat, plankton, and fish. The ocean
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