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  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Marine Science Frontiers for Europe Gerold Wefer, Frank Lamy, Fauzi Mantoura, 2012-12-06 Europe is a continent with a high coast-to-surface ratio, and European seas encompass a broad range of settings and regimes. The sustainable development of living and non-living marine resources, the protection of the marine environment and the provision of marine-based services are critical to economic prosperity and to the quality of life of European citizens. Addressing these concerns, marine-science researchers conducted a workshop reviewing major topics of European marine research. This publication contains overview and thematic background papers, as well as reports and recommendations for future research covering topics such as ocean-climate coupling, biogeochemistry, coastal and shelf processes, and ecosystem functioning/biodiversity.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Navigating Our Way to Solutions in Marine Conservation Larry B. Crowder, 2025-01-30 Navigating Our Way reflects the broader insights and diverse voices revolutionizing marine conservation. This volume brings together an array of scholars, practitioners, and experts from multiple fields, creating a network of trans-disciplinary and multi-cultural perspectives to address the complex problems in marine conservation. Larry B. Crowder, a leading voice in the field, has curated contributions on a wide range of topics, including critically endangered species in the Bahamas, Argentinian penguins, and the ecosystems of our coral reefs. The book delves deeply into human relationships with nature, the development of climate-smart solutions, and the governance of collective action. Committed to inclusivity, this volume also includes conversations across the disciplines of natural sciences, social sciences, and governance, incorporating both Western and Indigenous knowledge traditions. This volume is highly relevant to marine conservation scholars, practitioners, managers, and students, and anyone interested in preserving our marine environment.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Dynamic Changes in Marine Ecosystems National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Ocean Studies Board, Committee on Ecosystem Effects of Fishing: Phase II â¬" Assessments of the Extent of Change and the Implications for Policy, 2006-07-26 Recent scientific literature has raised many concerns about whether fisheries have caused more extensive changes to marine populations and ecosystems than previously realized or predicted. In many cases, stocks have been exploited far beyond management targets, and new analyses indicate that fishing has harmed other species—including marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and sea grasses—either directly through catch or habitat damage, or indirectly through changes in food-web interactions. At the request of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Research Council conducted an independent study to weigh the collective evidence for fishery-induced changes to marine ecosystems and the implications of the findings for U.S. fisheries management. Dynamic Changes in Marine Ecosystems provides comprehensive information in regard to these findings.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Dynamics of Planktonic Primary Productivity in the Indian Ocean Sarat Chandra Tripathy, Arvind Singh, 2023-09-12 This volume compiles recent research on phytoplankton primary productivity (PP) in the Indian Ocean to provide an understanding and consolidation of the driving mechanisms of PP variability in diverse oceanic ecosystems globally. The book aims to facilitate a holistic overview of the research carried out in this field in various oceanic realms such as Indian coastal and oceanic waters (estuaries, coastal waters, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean). The contents of this book also address the United Nations sustainable development goals i.e., SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 14 (Life below Water), with a focus on the impacts of climate change oceanic ecosystems. The book can serve as a comprehensive baseline of information for researchers studying planktonic primary productivity and biogeochemistry-related research in the above-mentioned marine ecosystems and other global oceans. It is intended to attract the attention of researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate oceanography students, and policy makers in the field of marine sciences.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Handbook on Marine Environment Protection Markus Salomon, Till Markus, 2018-01-31 This handbook is the first of its kind to provide a clear, accessible, and comprehensive introduction to the most important scientific and management topics in marine environmental protection. Leading experts discuss the latest perspectives and best practices in the field with a particular focus on the functioning of marine ecosystems, natural processes, and anthropogenic pressures. The book familiarizes readers with the intricacies and challenges of managing coasts and oceans more sustainably, and guides them through the maze of concepts and strategies, laws and policies, and the various actors that define our ability to manage marine activities. Providing valuable thematic insights into marine management to inspire thoughtful application and further study, it is essential reading for marine environmental scientists, policy-makers, lawyers, practitioners and anyone interested in the field.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Guide to Best Practices for Ocean Acidification Research and Data Reporting , 2011
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Changing biogeochemical and ecological dynamics in the south china sea in times of global change Shuwen Zhang, Fajin Chen, Tim Jennerjahn, Guangzhe Jin, 2023-04-12
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Advances in Marine Environmental Protection: Challenges, Solutions and Perspectives Mehran Idris Khan, Yen-Chiang Chang, Wen-Hong Liu, 2025-04-29 Environments have no boundaries and no borders. Managing oceanic environments, particularly the threats and risks of pollution, should also consider the shared responsibility of all coastal states. Emerging issues for oceanic pollution governance include global changes like rising temperature, ocean acidification, but also disturbances of ecosystem functioning by plastic and pollution by other emerging contaminants, for example, noise pollution and deep-sea mining. These call for efficient and sustainable prevention and restoration strategies, such as such as efficient urban and industrial sewage treatment plants, efficiently administered transnational marine protected areas, and among others, sustainable aquaculture, extensive small-scale fisheries. Environmental protection warrants the development of interrelationships between marine sciences, relevant industries, and ocean governance developing internationally accepted rules and regulations for sustainable ocean management. This Research Topic will explore possible new domains of ocean governance and the marine environment from the interdisciplinary perspectives of the rule of law including the international agreement on equal conventions, the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic, the Convention on the International Regulation for Preventing Collisions at Sea, and International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Seafloor heterogeneity: Artificial structures and marine ecosystem dynamics - recent advances Toyonobu Fujii, Victoria Louise Georgia Todd, Daniel Joseph Pondella, Andrew James Guerin, 2023-04-26
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Coastal Extension of CMEMS Products. Models, Data and Applications Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla, Joanna Staneva, Manuel Espino Infantes, Enrique Alvarez Fanjul, 2022-05-06
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: YOUMARES 8 – Oceans Across Boundaries: Learning from each other Simon Jungblut, Viola Liebich, Maya Bode, 2018-08-29 This open access book presents the proceedings volume of the YOUMARES 8 conference, which took place in Kiel, Germany, in September 2017, supported by the German Association for Marine Sciences (DGM). The YOUMARES conference series is entirely bottom-up organized by and for YOUng MARine RESearchers. Qualified early career scientists moderated the scientific sessions during the conference and provided literature reviews on aspects of their research field. These reviews and the presenters’ conference abstracts are compiled here. Thus, this book discusses highly topical fields of marine research and aims to act as a source of knowledge and inspiration for further reading and research.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: The Indian Ocean and its Role in the Global Climate System Caroline C. Ummenhofer, Raleigh R. Hood, 2024-04-18 The Indian Ocean and its Role in the Global Climate System provides an overview of our contemporary understanding of the Indian Ocean (geology, atmosphere, ocean, hydrology, biogeochemistry) and its role in the climate system. It describes the monsoon systems, Indian Ocean circulation and connections with other ocean basins. Climatic phenomena in the Indian Ocean are detailed across a range of timescales (seasonal, interannual to multi-decadal). Biogeochemical and ecosystem variability is also described. The book will provide a summary of different tools (e.g., observations, modeling, paleoclimate records) that are used for understanding Indian Ocean variability and trends. Recent trends and future projections of the Indian Ocean, including warming, extreme events, ocean acidification and deoxygenation will be detailed. The Indian Ocean is unique and different from other tropical ocean basins due to its geography. It is traditionally under-observed and understudied, yet plays a fundamental role for regional and global climate. The vagaries of the Asian monsoon affect over a billion people and a third of the global population live in the vicinity of the Indian Ocean. It is also particularly vulnerable to climate change, with robust warming and trends in heat and freshwater observed in recent decades. Advances have recently been made in our understanding of the Indian Ocean's circulation, interactions with adjacent ocean basins, and its role in regional and global climate. Nonetheless, significant gaps remain in understanding, observing, modeling, and predicting Indian Ocean variability and change across a range of timescales. As such, this book is the perfect compendium to any researcher, student, teacher/lecturer in the fields of oceanography, atmospheric science, paleoclimate, environmental science, meteorology and geology, as well as policy managers and water resource managers. - Provides interdisciplinary content with a comprehensive overview for students and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines as well as for stakeholders - Presents a broad overview and background on the current state of knowledge of the variability, change, and regional impacts of the Indian Ocean - Includes links to animations, slideshows, and other educational resources
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  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Oceanobs'19: An Ocean of Opportunity. Volume II Tong Lee, Sabrina Speich, Laura Lorenzoni, Sanae Chiba, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Minhan Dai, Amos T. Kabo-Bah, John Siddorn, Justin Manley, Maria Snoussi, Fei Chai, 2020-12-31 This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Coral Reef Restoration in a Changing World: Science-based Solutions Jesús Ernesto Arias González, Anastazia T. Banaszak, Iliana B. Baums, Edwin A. Hernandez-Delgado, Carlos Prada, Baruch Rinkevich, Sergio Rossi, 2022-06-14
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Toward a Water Resources Management Decision Support System for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Great Lakes Commission, 2003
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: North pacific climate and ecosystem predictability on seasonal to decadal timescales Shoshiro Minobe, Antonietta Capotondi, Fei Chai, Michael Jacox, Masami Nonaka, Ryan Ross Rykaczewski, 2023-05-10
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Ocean literacy for all: a toolkit Santoro, Francesca, Selvaggia, Santin, Scowcroft, Gail, Fauville, Géraldine, Tuddenham, Peter, UNESCO Office Venice and Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (Italy), IOC, 2017-12-18
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Emerging Challenges and Solutions for Plastic Pollution Daniel Rittschof, Suresh Valiyaveettil, John Virdin, Heng-Xiang Li, Zoie Taylor Diana, 2023-06-01
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Understanding ocean ridges, a new frontier for science and development Philip Weaver, David Billett, Pei-Yuan Qian, Jozee Sarrazin, 2023-06-30
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Advances in Autonomous Ships (AS) For Ocean Observation Xinyu Zhang, Defeng Wu, Yanzhen Gu, Gorka Bidegain , Yanlong Chen, Chengbo Wang, 2024-10-22 Ocean observation and exploration have long been pivotal for the advancement of marine science, climate change study, and resource utilization. However, traditional oceanographic methodologies that involve crewed vessels or satellite data can be limited by factors like high operational costs, potential human risk, temporal and spatial resolution limitations. Autonomous Ships (ASs), also known as Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs), have emerged as a promising alternative with their high endurance, lower operating costs, and the capability of venturing into hazardous or hard-to-reach environments. USVs or ASs are increasingly being utilized for oceanographic research tasks such as data collection, seafloor mapping, environmental monitoring, and marine life surveys. Equipped with a variety of sensors and devices, these autonomous ships can perform observations and gather crucial oceanic data over large geographical scales and extended time frames, providing a wealth of valuable information for marine scientists.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Connecting People to Their Oceans: Issues and Options for Effective Ocean Literacy Angel Borja, Francesca Santoro, Gail Scowcroft, Stephen Fletcher, Pierre Strosser, 2020-03-25 While there is growing evidence of the importance of marine ecosystems for our societies, evidence shows also that pressures from human activities on these ecosystems are increasing, putting the health of marine ecosystems at stake worldwide. Hence, Blue Economy is becoming an important component of future socio-economic development strategies (e.g. this is called Blue Growth in Europe), that eventually can result in increasing pressures at sea, and despite the current regulatory framework (in particular with the Oceans Act, in USA or Canada, and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, in Europe), it is likely that this situation will continue in the future. Ensuring all those connected to the sea, directly or indirectly, gain a better understanding of the importance of the seas, the human-sea interactions and opportunities to act better and reduce impacts from human pressures, is central to Ocean Literacy (OL). Receiving increasing attention in Europe and USA, OL is a challenge for all parts of society: educators & trainers, children and professionals, civil society and scientists, consumers and policy/decision makers. It is seen as part of the package of solutions that will lead to a change in behavior and practice, thus reducing impacts and resulting in healthier marine ecosystems, whilst allowing development opportunities offered by seas are seized in a sustainable manner. This Research Topic focuses on the issues and options for effective OL worldwide. It discusses: (1) existing experiences in OL (formal and informal education for children, training for professionals, tools for raising awareness of consumers - and of investors in the marine sectors...) and their effectiveness (from understanding better to acting differently); (2) the role OL could play (in interaction with innovation, regulation, economic incentive, social norms...) to support human capital development as key component of sustainable growth; and (3) pre-conditions for effective OL for different sectors and target groups. Questions relevant to OL include: Which knowledge - produced by whom - to share and how? Who to target - and how to effectively reach those targeted? How to design OL initiatives - including by mobilizing those targeted (via living lab approaches e.g.) - to ensure effective OL and pave the way for behavior change? What are the knowledge gaps that limit our capacity to design effective OL? As scientists, it is likely you have many more questions to offer and discuss.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Seasonal to Decadal Prediction of Marine Ecosystems: Opportunities, Approaches, and Applications Mark R. Payne, Alistair J. Hobday, Brian R. MacKenzie, Desiree Tommasi, 2019-06-28 Tremendous advances in oceanographic observing and modeling systems over the last decade have led to unprecedented developments in the nature of information available to marine science. While improvements in observational technologies and networks have garnered much attention, remarkable developments in forecasting the ocean have received much less focus. Exploiting this new predictive skill to improve scientific understanding, generate advice and aid in the management of marine resources, is emerging as one of the new challenges of marine science. Translating predictions of the physical environment into biological outcomes, however, is not straightforward. Fisheries scientists, for example, have been trying to understand the links between physics and biology, and generate predictions of variables such as recruitment, for close to a century, with limited success. Nevertheless, spatial distributions and the timing of key events, which have received less focus, are often tightly linked to the physical environment and may have management-relevant applications. The first-such forecasts based on this skill are now starting to emerge. This Frontiers in Marine Science Research Topic provides a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in Marine Ecological Prediction. It covers the opportunities for developing such forecasts, technical approaches that could be employed, and examples where the technology is already being applied. This body of work therefore marks an important milestone on the route to developing this new and exciting field of marine science.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Ecosystems of California Harold Mooney, Erika Zavaleta, 2016-01-19 This long-anticipated reference and sourcebook for California’s remarkable ecological abundance provides an integrated assessment of each major ecosystem type—its distribution, structure, function, and management. A comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge about this biologically diverse state, Ecosystems of California covers the state from oceans to mountaintops using multiple lenses: past and present, flora and fauna, aquatic and terrestrial, natural and managed. Each chapter evaluates natural processes for a specific ecosystem, describes drivers of change, and discusses how that ecosystem may be altered in the future. This book also explores the drivers of California’s ecological patterns and the history of the state’s various ecosystems, outlining how the challenges of climate change and invasive species and opportunities for regulation and stewardship could potentially affect the state’s ecosystems. The text explicitly incorporates both human impacts and conservation and restoration efforts and shows how ecosystems support human well-being. Edited by two esteemed ecosystem ecologists and with overviews by leading experts on each ecosystem, this definitive work will be indispensable for natural resource management and conservation professionals as well as for undergraduate or graduate students of California’s environment and curious naturalists.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Jason Link, 2010-10-07 Responsible fisheries management is of increasing interest to the scientific community, resource managers, policy makers, stakeholders and the general public. Focusing solely on managing one species of fish stock at a time has become less of a viable option in addressing the problem. Incorporating more holistic considerations into fisheries management by addressing the trade-offs among the range of issues involved, such as ecological principles, legal mandates and the interests of stakeholders, will hopefully challenge and shift the perception that doing ecosystem-based fisheries management is unfeasible. Demonstrating that EBFM is in fact feasible will have widespread impact, both in US and international waters. Using case studies, underlying philosophies and analytical approaches, this book brings together a range of interdisciplinary topics surrounding EBFM and considers these simultaneously, with an aim to provide tools for successful implementation and to further the debate on EBFM, ultimately hoping to foster enhanced living marine resource management.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Jason S. Link, Anthony R. Marshak, 2022-01-25 By examining a suite of over 90 indicators for 9 major US fishery ecosystem jurisdictions, the authors systematically track the progress the country has made towards advancing EBFM and making it an operational reality, lessons which are applicable to oceans globally.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Stock Identification Methods Lisa A. Kerr, Steven X. Cadrin, Kevin D. Friedland, Stefano Mariani, John R. Waldman, 2004-10-15 Stock Identification Methods provides a comprehensive review of the various disciplines used to study the population structure of fishery resources. It represents the worldwide experience and perspectives of experts on each method, assembled through a working group of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. The book is organized to foster interdisciplinary analyses and conclusions about stock structure, a crucial topic for fishery science and management. Technological advances have promoted the development of stock identification methods in many directions, resulting in a confusing variety of approaches. Based on central tenets of population biology and management needs, Stock Identification Methods offers a unified framework for understanding stock structure by promoting an understanding of the relative merits and sensitivities of each approach.* Describes eighteen distinct approaches to stock identification grouped into sections on life history traits, environmental signals, genetic analyses, and applied marks* Features experts' reviews of benchmark case studies, general protocols, and the strengths and weaknesses of each identification method* Reviews statistical techniques for exploring stock patterns, testing for differences among putative stocks, stock discrimination, and stock composition analysis* Focuses on the challenges of interpreting data and managing mixed-stock fisheries
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: 1980 National Science Foundation Authorization United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology, 1979
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Coastal Habitat Conservation Free Espinosa, 2023-01-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation: New Perspectives and Sustainable Development of Biodiversity in the Anthropocene offers the latest research and approaches to biodiversity conservation in coastal areas. The book synthesizes the background of foundational conservation views and provides new perspectives and recent strategies within a sustainable development context for coastal species and organic life. Written by a team of international authors with expertise in wide-ranging issues of biodiversity conservation, this book analyzes the challenges of conserving marine habitats and species that humanity faces in the Anthropocene era. Sections explore emerging and unforeseen impacts within a changing world, specifically, the marine-based conservation in the context of global change, coastal urbanization and mitigation of its environmental impacts, marine bioinvasions, conservation strategies for of out-of-sight communities like caves, habitat restoration, and the citizen science and its challenging role in monitoring conservation. - Discusses different strategies to deal with various biological and ecological impacts on coastal marine species and habitats - Offers new insights into the practices of marine conservation in the Anthropocene - Led by editors whose expertise includes marine biodiversity, marine ecology and marine habitat conservation
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Data-limited Research in Stock Assessment to Increase the Understanding of Fisheries Resources and Inform and Improve Management Efforts Giuseppe Scarcella, Simone Libralato, Natalie Anne Dowling, Joanna Mills Flemming, Matthias Wolff, 2023-04-10
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Marine Biology Jeffrey S. Levinton, 2011 Widely regarded as the most captivating, accessible and comprehensive text for undergraduate marine biology courses, Marine Biology examines the subject from a unique global and evolutionary perspective. Written in clear, conversational style, this highly acclaimed volume emphasizes the principles and processes that underlie - and unify - vastly different marine communities.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: The Beibu Gulf Biodiversity and Sustainability: Baselines, Impacts and Solutions Bin Yang, Kit Yue Kwan, Peng Lin, Shiqiu Peng, Shuanghu Cai, 2023-11-24
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Solutions to Coastal Disasters '02 Lesley Ewing, Louise Wallendorf, 2002 This collection contains 83 papers presented at the Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2002 Conference, held in San Diego, California, February 24-27, 2002.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Report of the Expert Meeting to Develop Technical Guidelines to Reduce Bycatch of Marine Mammals in Capture Fisheries. Rome, Italy, 17–19 September 2019 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2020-02-18 The Expert Meeting to “Develop Technical guidelines to reduce bycatch of marine mammals in capture fisheries” was held in Rome, Italy, on 17-19 September 2019. Twenty-nine fisheries and bycatch experts and observers from FAO Members participated in the meeting: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden, and the United States of America. The meeting was also attended by experts from various regional and international organizations. The meeting aimed to prepare “Technical guidelines to reduce bycatch of marine mammals in capture fisheries” that are directed at decision-makers, planners, managers, and all those involved in developing and implementing policy and technical interventions relevant to the bycatch of marine mammals in fisheries. The meeting was organized by FAO in response to the request from the Committee on Fisheries at its 33rd session in 2018 to develop technical guidelines on this subject. At the meeting the experts reviewed and discussed technical measures that can be applied for the reduction of bycatch of marine mammals in fisheries, including: time-area closures, acoustic deterrents, modifications to fishing gears and changes in fishing operations.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Modelling Nature-based Solutions Neil Sang, 2020-03-12 This book will help decision makers model nature-based solutions to the complex problem of sustainable development, locally and globally.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: The Ocean: Our Future Independent World Commission on the Oceans, 1998-09-17 The Ocean: Our Future is the official report of the Independent World Commission on the Oceans, chaired by Mário Soares. This book is the first to deal holistically in a single volume with the full range of problems confronting our oceans on the eve of the twenty-first century. In the space of only a few decades, our traditional perception of the oceans as a source of wealth, opportunity and abundance has changed. The oceans have become the setting for a growing list of problems: territorial disputes, disruptions to global climate, overfishing, species extinction, pollution, illegal trafficking, and the destruction of coastal communities. Based on the deliberations, experience and input of some 100 specialists from around the world, the book advances innovative ideas for improving governance of the oceans and coastal zones. Written in an accessible manner this book will be valued by everyone interested in the future of the oceans.
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: The discovery of the unknown planet: The ocean Paolo Favali, Juan José Dañobeitia, Bruce M Howe, Henry Ruhl, 2023-07-24
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Predicting Hydrocarbon Fate in the Ocean: Processes, Parameterizations, and Coupled Modeling Robert Hetland, Eric Chassignet, Andrew James Manning, Michael R. Stukel, 2022-03-18
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Carbon dynamics in freshwater, coastal and oceanic ecosystems in response to the SDG goals Jeng-Wei Tsai, Keisuke Nakayama, 2023-06-23
  marine science the dynamic ocean assessment answers: Energy, Water, and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes at the Earth’s Surface Meghan F. Cronin, Carol Anne Clayson, Simon Josey, Petra Heil, Masao Ishii, 2022-10-03
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