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ABSTRACT Measures of an organism's weight at a given length are often considered reliable indicators of energy reserves or ‘condition’, which can be related to fecundity and risk of mortality. Understanding the impact of environmental change on fish condition may therefore inform sustainable management of human activities in marine ecosystems.
Philina A. English +2 more
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Assessment of Bottom Trawl Impacts on the Status of Seabed Communities in European Seas
ABSTRACT Bottom trawling affects seabed habitats, but its large‐scale impacts remain poorly quantified. Assessment of trawling impacts is essential to support monitoring and achieving sustainability objectives under international conventions, sustainable development goals, and seafood certification programs.
Jan Geert Hiddink +57 more
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Abstract We deployed 30 temporary seismic stations around the source region of the 2024 Mw 7.5 Noto Peninsula earthquake to investigate the relationship between mainshock rupture and fault geometry. Using machine learning techniques, we detected and precisely located 46,252 aftershocks, revealing several fault planes corresponding to active faults ...
Hidenobu Takahashi +5 more
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Lower Glacial Oxygen in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Concentrated in the Deep Sea
Abstract Oxygen in the global oceans has declined since the 1960s, including in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP). Reconstructions of EEP glacial oxygenation help advance understanding of current and projected ocean deoxygenation. Previous estimates of the glacial oxygen deficient zones (ODZs) in the upper EEP are poorly constrained. Here we include
Wanyi Lu +4 more
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Tide‐Modulated Ocean‐to‐Earth Energy Conversion Quantified With Coastal Fiber Sensing
Abstract Quantifying how incident ocean waves transfer energy into seismic surface waves along the nearshore is essential for understanding coastal hazards and Earth–ocean coupling, yet time‐resolved in situ estimates have been scarce. Here we use a beach‐deployed distributed acoustic sensing array co‐located with an ocean‐bottom node to directly ...
Justin Yen‐Ting Ko +17 more
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Research on Seafloor 3D Reconstruction Method Based on Sparse Measurement Points. [PDF]
Xiao E +6 more
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Abstract Turbidity currents are destructive flows that are hazardous to critical seafloor infrastructure on submarine slopes because run‐up heights can be 10–100s of meters, as their relative density is 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than terrestrial flows. Currently, risk analysis is hindered by poor prediction of run‐up heights that are mainly derived
Ru Wang +6 more
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A Submarine Landslides Database of Calabrian Continental Margins (Central Mediterranean Sea). [PDF]
Bianchini M, Chiocci FL, Ceramicola S.
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Mackenzie River Freshwater Controls Early Sea Ice Formation in the Eastern Beaufort Sea
Abstract Arctic sea ice plays a critical role in Earth's climate system, and as it continues to thin and retreat, understanding the processes driving its variability is increasingly important. Using satellite data and a coupled ocean–sea ice model, we examined how freshwater from the Mackenzie River influences fall sea ice formation in the Beaufort Sea.
M. J. Zahn +5 more
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Bathymetry of the Philippine sea with convolution neural network from multisource marine geodetic data. [PDF]
Guo J, Zhou S, Guo J.
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