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ABSTRACT This review presents a comprehensive synthesis of research on yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) aquaculture, with a particular focus on production in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). Significant progress has been made in reproductive biology and captive spawning, which are critical for ensuring a reliable juvenile supply.
Alexander Chong Shu‐Chien+8 more
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Gridded, high-resolution ocean observatories initiative profiler data from the Washington continental slope, 2014-2025. [PDF]
Risien CM+3 more
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Benthic in situ respiration in the upwelling area off central Chile [PDF]
Ronnie N. Glud, JK Gundersen, Ola Holby
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Amplicon sequencing showed a distinct seasonality in protist communities and functional strategies in a subtropical ecosystem in the Gulf of Aqaba. Temperature and nutrients were major drivers of succession. Comparisons with oceanwide Tara‐Ocean datasets indicated that the summer‐oligotrophic protist assemblages from the Gulf of Aqaba resemble those ...
Yoav Avrahami+6 more
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Past intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water in the Ross Sea: Impacts on the ancient Ross Ice Shelf. [PDF]
Pambianco C+16 more
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Measurement of upwelling flow from Upper Bear Creek reservoir air diffusers
Richard T. Brown, J. A. Gordon
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Subinertial Dynamics on the Inner New Jersey Shelf during the Upwelling Season [PDF]
Alexander E. Yankovsky+1 more
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Five‐Year Time Series Reveals Short‐Term Blooms of Planktonic Fungi in a Coastal Mediterranean Site
Fungal dynamics at this northwestern Mediterranean marine site were characterised by short‐term blooms during which fungal ASVs accounted for a high fraction (up to 46%) of eukaryotic reads. The fungal community was dominated by a small number of ASVs, mostly non‐exclusive to the Mediterranean Sea or the marine environment.
Emile Laymand+4 more
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Continuing Long-Term Shifts in Larval Fish Phenology in the Southern California Current Ecosystem Are Matched by Rapid Advances in the North. [PDF]
Chen KS+4 more
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