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PICES Press, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 1997 [PDF]
WG 10 Fukuoka Workshop Pacific salmon:climate-linked long-term stock fluctuations The state of the eastern North Pacific in the second half of 1996 The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 1996 The status of the Bering Sea in ...
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Corrigendum: #OceanOptimism: Balancing the narrative about the future of the ocean
Angel Borja +8 more
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Ocean literacy research community: co-identifying gaps and priorities to advance the UN Ocean Decade
IntroductionThe overarching goal of the UN Ocean Decade is to “change humanity's relationship with the ocean.” While this may be a challenge, it is, at the same time, a once in a generation opportunity. How can 8 billion people, including those who don't
Jen McRuer +3 more
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Ocean Literacy as a Mechanism for Change Across and Beyond the UN Ocean Decade
Understanding the complexity of human–ocean relationships has been increasingly recognized as being central to addressing the triple crises currently facing the ocean and the communities that depend on it—climate change, biodiversity loss, and social ...
Emma McKinley +3 more
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Global ocean primary production trends in the modern ocean color satellite record (1998–2015)
Ocean primary production (PP), representing the uptake of inorganic carbon through photosynthesis, supports marine life and affects carbon exchange with the atmosphere.
Watson W Gregg, Cecile S Rousseaux
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Two decades of ocean CO2 sink and variability
Atmospheric CO2 has increased at a nearly identical average rate of 3.3 and 3.2 Pg C yr−1 for the decades of the 1980s and the 1990s, in spite of a large increase in fossil fuel emissions from 5.4 to 6.3 Pg C yr−1. Thus, the sum of the ocean and land CO2 sinks was 1 Pg C yr−1 larger in the 1990s than in to the 1980s. Here we quantify the ocean and land
Le Quéré, Corinne +13 more
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Increasing global temperatures, biodiversity loss, and pollution are among the major transformative changes affecting terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
Anabel von Jackowski
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Satellite data relay and platform locating in oceanography. Report of the In Situ Ocean Science Working Group [PDF]
The present and future use of satellites to locate offshore platforms and relay data from in situ sensors to shore was examined. A system of the ARGOS type will satisfy the increasing demand for oceanographic information through data relay and platform ...
Chase, R. +9 more
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Marine Managed Areas: What, Why, and Where [PDF]
This paper, which focuses on ocean and coastal areas, explores the challenge of public participation by discussing the role of communities in IM. It draws on a decade of collaboration between academics and community partners to outline the community ...
Giselle Samonte-Tan +4 more
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