Sentences with phrase «for marine»

This provides magnesium, calcium, zinc and omega - 3 fatty ALA (although not a substitute for marine omega - 3s).
Other than alpha, marine muscle also has: marine muscle winger, marine muscle sergeant, marine muscle colonel which you can all use an alternative for marine muscle alpha to shred away fat and become that six - packed guy you have been wishing to be.
In fact, NASA called Marine Phytoplankton the most important plant in the world, providing almost all of the Earth's oxygen and serving as a vital food supply for marine life (and humans!).
Amazingly, MP only makes up about a quarter of the vegetation on earth, but provides much more that this amount of food supply for marine life.
This was no small feat for sure — but for a Marine vet whole pulled through 36 - hour raids in Iraq, it was a lot more reachable than for most of us.
«This will cause carbon loss from the soil which means an increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere, which will further worsen global warming,» said Takeshi Ise from the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology.
and a former Ph.D. student with Lyons; Hugh C. Jenkyns at the University of Oxford, the United Kingdom; Silke Severmann at Rutgers University, NJ, and a former postdoctoral researcher with Lyons; Marcel M. M. Kuypers at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Biology, Germany; and Richard G. Woodfine at British Petroleum, the United Kingdom.
[16], [17], [21]--[26] and the data sets of the Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology, BioChem, and the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, including CARINA and GLODAP; Figure 1).
She is Vice Director of MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences.
Sebastian Schmidt - Roach, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania (UTas) and the Australian Institute for Marine Science (AIMS)
The world's oceans are highly impacted by climate change and other human pressures, with significant implications for marine ecosystems and the livelihoods that they support.
Such changes in oceanic environmental conditions will have negative consequences for marine life and organisms producing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) structures are amongst the most vulnerable due to the additional costs associated with calcification and maintenance of calcified structures under more acidic conditions.
Even sperm whales in deep waters offshore, where the delta's abundance concentrates food resources for these marine giants, depend on a healthy delta.
Prof. John Pandolfi, School of Biological Sciences, and Centre for Marine Science, University of Queensland.
In sum, collaboration between the marine operations group, engineers, and scientists at MBARI has advanced methods to explore the ocean and understand the consequences of ocean change for marine organisms and ecosystems.
These agencies share information on a large range of issues, including project news, financial opportunities for marine and hydrokinetic technologies, mapping, and coordinating rules and regulations.
I then moved to the University of Queensland where I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for Marine Studies in the laboratory of Prof Ove Hoegh - Guldberg.
«Warming of the oceans and increased uptake of CO2 is of increasing concern for the marine environment.
Understanding the potential consequences of rising ocean carbon levels and related ocean changes for marine life and ecosystems is a high priority for the ocean research community and marine resource management.
Scientists have long suspected that undersea volcanism could be responsible for the marine mass extinction, an anoxic — or oxygen - depleting — event known as the OAE2.
If so, this could be serious not only for marine life that feeds on them — but also for humans, as it could impair the oceans» ability to soak up increased volumes of CO2 from the atmosphere.
This study was supported by funds from the Australian Research Council (B.M.D., Maj.A), US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (B.M.D., D.S.R., S.P.L.) Harvey Karp (K.S.K.), NSF (T.H.O.), NIH / NHGRI (G.M.), University of Queensland Postdocotral Fellowship (Maj.A., S.F.C), Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology (Maj.A.)
Prof Han Lindeboom, Dutch Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies (IMARES) and Wageningen University, Netherlands
Prior to this she studied at the University of St Andrews and Scottish Association for Marine Science, assessing the extent of underwater noise pollution from Acoustic Deterrent Devices used at fish farms on the west coast of Scotland.
These results set an upper bound for marine aquaculture, and demonstrate that space is not a limiting consideration.
This process turns the seawater more acidic, making it more difficult for some marine life to live.
As part of BIOACID, Ekardt's Research Unit Sustainability and Climate Policy assessed political instruments against ocean acidification and climate change such as the different treaties of international law, the Paris Agreement or regulations for marine conservation as well as human rights.
The increased warming in deeper waters is a particular concern for marine life, said Stephanie Henson, a senior scientist at the UK's National Oceanography Centre.
Ref: The Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Program developed this website as a clearinghouse of ocean fertilization news and informational resources to: 1) increase public knowledge and awareness on this topic, and 2) advance scientific research to improve our understanding of the implications of ocean fertilization for marine ecosystems.
Associate Professor Jayson Semmens is an ecologist / ecophysiologist at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.
Francine Kershaw, PhD Natural Resources Defense Council As part of NRDC's Marine Mammal Protection Project, Francine Kershaw identifies areas of the ocean that are crucial for marine mammals and then assesses how vulnerable those areas are to human impacts.
There are immediate implications for marine turtle population ecology and management.
Links: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany Institute of Physiology, Christian Albrechts University Kiel, Germany Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences, Kristineberg, Sweden Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
Finally we are extremely grateful for the following people who participated in the coastal fieldwork for the Darwin Challenge Award: Sam Weber (Ascension Island Government), Nicola Weber (Ascension Island Government), Martin Collins (SMSG), Stephen Cartwright (SMSG), Wetjens Dimmlich (SMSG), Steve Brown (SMSG), Dion Poncet (SMSG), Juliet Hennequin (SMSG), Vladimir Laptikhovsky (SMSG), Lt Col. Simon Browning (British Forces South Atlantic Islands / SMSG), Sarah Browning (SMSG), Jerry Pierce (SMSG), Simon Morley (British Antarctic Survey), Alexander Arkhikpin (Falkland Islands Government Fisheries Department), Zhanna Shcherbich (Falkland Islands Government Fisheries Department), Peter Wirtz (Universidade do Algarve), Konstantinos Tsiamis (Hellenic Centre for Marine Research), Pieter van West (University of Aberdeen), Caz Young (Ascension Island Dive Club), and Jimmy Young (George Town, Ascension Island).
The recent WMO update of hotter temperatures therefore spells bad news for these marine primary producers that are known to have upper limits of temperature tolerance.
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, has a vacancy for a Post-doctoral Researcher in Metabolomics in the Research Unit Marine Natural Product Chemistry / GEOMAR Centre for Marine Biotechnology.
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, has a vacancy for an Analytical marine natural product chemist in the research unit Marine Natural Products Chemistry / GEOMAR / Centre for Marine Biotechnology within the research division Marine Ecology.
I think the food supply (plankton) for marine ecosystems was cut off near the PETM.
After working at the University of Queensland for several years she completed a PhD in 2007 at the Center for Marine Studies.
They help protect areas such as mangrove forests and seagrass beds that act as nurseries for marine animals, as well as human coastal populations.
applications to improve management of marine resources, mitigate coastal hazards, and raise public awareness of ocean issues; government affairs for marine and coastal sciences
Biography: Ben completed his Masters degree in Biology and Ecology at the Ben Gurion University and the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat, Israel.
What if we have to manage without the benefits that Emiliania huxleyi has for the marine ecosystem?
Phase I of the project (2014 — 2016) involved identifying and collecting extant data for the highest priority knowledge gaps that have been identified for marine higher predators, benthic ecosystems, and oceanography.
The study's lead author, David Richardson of NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center, told The Standard - Times in an email that researchers aboard the NOAA vessel Bigelow in 2013 were surveying the region for marine mammals and sea turtles.
But biodiversity as a whole will decrease substantially,» says consortium leader Dr. Dirk de Beer from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen.
We also thank the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat (IUI) for the support in this research.
The NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the University of Massachusetts School for Marine Science and Technology are working together to train future generations of scientists in a program designed to address an anticipated shortfall of researchers in the fields of quantitative fisheries and ecosystem science.
The NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC), the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), and the University of Massachusetts School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) are working together to train future generations of scientists in a program designed to address an anticipated shortfall of researchers in the fields of quantitative fisheries and ecosystem science.
Spreading dead zones and consequences for marine ecosystems.
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