For the past 10 years,
the Tara Oceans research vessel has traversed more than 180,000 miles across all of the world's oceans, collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters such as depth, temperature and salinity.
For the past ten years,
the Tara Oceans research vessel has traversed over 180,000 miles across all the world's oceans collecting biological samples and information about the oceans» physical parameters like depth, temperature and salinity.
Not exact matches
Over the past decade,
research cruises such as
Tara Oceans and the Global
Ocean Sampling Expedition have sampled, sequenced and analysed the ocean's microorgan
Ocean Sampling Expedition have sampled, sequenced and analysed the
ocean's microorgan
ocean's microorganisms.
Research cruises such as
Tara Oceans and the Global
Ocean Sampling Expedition have begun to sample, sequence and analyze the ocean microbiome, from the sunlit surface waters that are mixed by the wind to dark deep layers that relatively unpertu
Ocean Sampling Expedition have begun to sample, sequence and analyze the
ocean microbiome, from the sunlit surface waters that are mixed by the wind to dark deep layers that relatively unpertu
ocean microbiome, from the sunlit surface waters that are mixed by the wind to dark deep layers that relatively unperturbed.
The project originates from the work of biologist Christian Sardet, who, in his Plankton Chronicle, disclosed to the public the
research made by a group of scientists who sailed the
oceans from 2009 to 2013 on board the schooner
Tara.
In 2013, as part of a seven - month circumnavigation of the Arctic
Ocean, scientists aboard the
research vessel
Tara documented a profusion of tiny pieces of plastic in the Greenland and Barents seas, where the final limb of the Gulf Stream system delivers Atlantic waters northward.