David Keller and colleagues from the Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany and colleagues report in Nature Communications that they used an earth system model to simulate five very different strategies to reduce the rate of global warming and keep the climate from dramatic change.
This process is known as ocean acidification, and it can have serious implications for marine life, says Sabine Mathesius from the Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel in Germany.
She works at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany.
«I find it to be a very intriguing study,» says Matthew Toohey, of the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany.
«I find it to be a very intriguing study,» says Matthew Toohey at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany.
Ellen Damm, together with Dr Dorothea Bauch from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel and other colleagues, analysed the samples to determine the regional levels of methane, and the sources.
NordCEE researchers, Prof. Ronnie N. Glud and Dr. Karl Attard, joint forces with researchers from UK institutions SAMS and Heriot - Watt University, and GEOMAR — Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, (Germany) in a cooperative effort to apply a new type of non-invasive equipment for the investigation of two reefs.
«The work is really at an early stage,» says Ulf Riebesell, a professor of biological oceanography at the Helmholtz Center for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany.
Sunke Schmidtko of the Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, and his team combined a range of data sets on seawater properties at different locations and depths, going back to 1975.
Morelia Urlaub, a marine geoscientist at the Geomar Helmholtz Center for
Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, voices the obvious question: «How can you fail on a slope that is so flat?»
Not exact matches
«It seems that we are
in the middle of a base race across the Indian
Ocean,» David Brewster, senior
research fellow at at the Australian National University, wrote
in a February note published on think tank The Lowy Institute.
According to the non-profit organization
Ocean Cleanup, whose founder Boyan Slat led the latest
research, there's at least 79,000 tons of plastic
in the GPGP, which lies between California and Hawaii.
Edward Meyer,
Ocean Road Advisers chairman, and Laurie Glimcher, Weill Cornell Medical College dean, discuss the upward trend
in philanthropy and how donations provide seed money for innovative
research projects and recruit top talent.
Trump's stance on the environment contradicts thousands of scientists and decades of
research, which has linked many observable changes
in climate, including rising air and
ocean temperatures, shrinking glaciers, and widespread melting of snow and ice, to an increase
in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.
In reality, earth science goes far beyond direct climate change research — and includes everything from the health of oceans to the threat of devastating solar storms in the upper atmospher
In reality, earth science goes far beyond direct climate change
research — and includes everything from the health of
oceans to the threat of devastating solar storms
in the upper atmospher
in the upper atmosphere.
Outfitting its biggest supertanker to measure the
ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide was a crown jewel
in Exxon's
research program.
Today, a broadening recovery nudges management to rely less on financial engineering and to begin the riskier, tougher task of finding growth, investing
in research and development, or inventing the next big thing — whether it's
ocean - driven hydropower or a cure for male - pattern baldness.
Stanford
Research Institute: «
In the coming decade, science and technology will provide new means to use the vast resources of the
oceans, to exploit the Arctic and Antarctic, to explore space, perhaps to affect climates.
Efforts include but are not limited to: developing and implementing marine habitat protection and restoration strategies, conducting ongoing coral reef
research, training individuals
in marine ecosystem
research and management, as well as animal husbandry, the rescue, rehabilitation and release of marine wildlife including sea turtles, manatees and dolphins, creating programs to heighten public awareness of the
ocean and its inhabitants and delivering marine education programs to communities and schools.
«We are pleased to receive SQF certification for all our production facilities, as the distinction solidifies
Ocean Spray's longtime commitment to safety and quality
in all of our products, both food and beverage,» Geoff Woolford, Ph.D., Vice President of
Research and Development at
Ocean Spray said.
At Save the Children, she built a media program
in a newly created public affairs department, and led the U.S. agency's media response to major humanitarian crises, including post-9 / 11, the Indian
Ocean Tsunami and Haiti Earthquake as well as the agency's first advocacy - awareness campaign, Every Mother, Every Child and its signature
research report, The State of the World's Mothers.
The
research project looks to fill a critical information gap about the diminishing number of sharks and rays
in our
oceans.
The foundation of the
research involved tracking the changes
in ocean circulation
in new detail by studying three sediment cores extracted from the seafloor of the Gulf of Mexico
in 2010 during a scientific cruise.
We've gone up to Axel Heiberg Island, a Canadian island high
in the Arctic
Ocean, to do some work there at the McGill Arctic
Research Station, a.k.a. Mars.
Research conducted at The University of Texas at Austin has found that changes
in ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean influence rainfall in the Western Hemisphere, and that these two systems have been linked for thousands of y
ocean currents
in the Atlantic
Ocean influence rainfall in the Western Hemisphere, and that these two systems have been linked for thousands of y
Ocean influence rainfall
in the Western Hemisphere, and that these two systems have been linked for thousands of years.
New
research suggests the annual number of days that some part of the
ocean is experiencing a heat wave has increased 54 percent from 1925 to 2016, researchers report April 10
in Nature Communications.
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The recent hurricanes presented a rare opportunity for Lasker and Edmunds to study how corals recover from disasters — an important line of
research in a warming world where rising
ocean temperatures are stressing reefs.
Divers from the Rothera
Research Station
in Antarctica monitor heated panels, designed to mimic
ocean warming, on the seabed near Adelaide Island.
And new
research shows how genetic alterations
in this odd - colored blood have helped the octopus colonize the world's wide
oceans — from the deep, freezing Antarctic to the warm equatorial tropics.The iron - based protein (hemoglobin) that carries oxygen
in the blood for us red - blooded vertebrates becomes ineffective when faced with low - oxygen levels.
Save for a trio of researchers who made their North Pole trek double as a march for science, the honor of the farthest north march today was held by the small Norwegian
research village: Ny - Ålesund, on the island of Svalbard
in the Arctic
Ocean.
«For example, [measuring] chlorophyll a will give you information about how much biological activity is going on, and eventually more information about the concentration of carbon dioxide within the
ocean and the atmosphere,» said Yoshihisa Shirayama, executive director of
research at the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology
in Tokyo.
«We were looking at two questions: how could we identify the oil on shore, now four years after the spill, and how the oil from the spill was weathering over time,» explained Christoph Aeppli, Senior
Research Scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for
Ocean Sciences
in East Boothbay, Maine, and lead author of the study reported
in Environmental Science & Technology.
New
research investigates how jellyfishes are succeeding fishes as dominant players
in ocean ecosystems
While it is still possible that other factors, such as heat storage
in other
oceans or an increase
in aerosols, have led to cooling at the Earth's surface, this
research is yet another piece of evidence that strongly points to the Pacific
Ocean as the reason behind a slowdown
in warming.
A new study
in Marine Biology
Research tackles this issue by comparing the physical characteristics of two similar octopus species that live on the
ocean floor, as deep as 9,500 feet (almost 2,900 m) below the water's surface.
Gerald Meehl, a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research who was also an author on the paper, said this research expanded on past work, including his own research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause in surface
Research who was also an author on the paper, said this
research expanded on past work, including his own research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause in surface
research expanded on past work, including his own
research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause in surface
research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor
in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific
Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause
in surface warming.
The Visiting Fellowships
in Canadian Government Laboratories (VF) program can place applicants
in any one of the 13 governmental departments or institutions that participate
in the program, such as Agriculture Canada, Environment Canada, Fisheries and
Ocean, National
Research Council, and Natural Resources Canada, to name just a few.
«Volcanic aerosols
in the stratosphere absorb infrared radiation, thereby heating up the stratosphere, and changing the wind conditions subsequently,» said Dr. Matthew Toohey, atmospheric scientist at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel.
Álvaro Corral of the Centre for Mathematical
Research in Barcelona, Spain, and colleagues looked at records of hurricanes from four
ocean basins around the world between 1966 and 2007.
«The undersides of glaciers
in deeper valleys are exposed to warm, salty Atlantic water, while the others are perched on sills, protected from direct exposure to warmer
ocean water,» said Romain Millan, lead author of the study, available online
in the American Geophysical Union journal Geophysical
Research Letters.
More
research is needed to understand why the snails show a degraded escape response, or if they may adapt to more acidic
ocean conditions
in the future.
In a paper published in Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concern
In a paper published
in Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concern
in Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political c
Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national
research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political c
research agency
in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concern
in Hobart, presents a case study of how a paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian
Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concerns.
But
research published yesterday
in the journal Nature rebuts this idea, suggesting that it was changes
in ocean circulation, not winds, that predominantly led the deep water to surface near Antarctica and exhale carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Yet
in recent decades, anthropogenic
ocean noise levels have risen markedly — doubling every decade for the past 50 years, according to
research by scientists at Scripps Whale Acoustic Lab.
Atmospheric scientists from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel and the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
in Hamburg have now found an explanation that could significantly improve the interpretation of ice cores.
Now, a 15 - year, 30 - nation
research collective called Geotraces is embarking on an ambitious global survey of
ocean chemistry to quantify trace elements and shed light on how chemical concentrations fluctuate
in response to changing environmental conditions.
At a meeting
in San Francisco
in 1991, exhausted after spending six months at sea on a
research expedition, Delaney remembers sitting
in a bar lamenting to a colleague about the difficulties of using human - occupied submersibles to study the
ocean in a meaningful way.
Recent
research reveals that there has been a 9 percent decline
in primary productivity
in the North Pacific
Ocean, 7 percent
in the North Atlantic, and about 6 percent diminishment worldwide.
Atmospheric physicist John Latham of the National Center for Atmospheric
Research in Boulder, Colo., and a host of British colleagues propose that a such a battalion — total tab at least $ 2.6 billion — would ply the world's
oceans thickening clouds as they went.