The phrase
"marine scientists" refers to researchers or experts who study different aspects of the ocean and its ecosystems.
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The film will focus on the efforts of
marine scientists at the Carmabi Research Institute to foster a culture of conservation in coastal fishing communities and land developers.
While they may help clean up oil spills, chemicals known as dispersants may actually cause much more harm to the corals than the oil itself, according to research done by a team of
marine scientists from Israel's National Institute of Oceanography in
«Going forward, the Coast Guard will likely need to be able to conduct a similar set of missions in the Arctic [as] they conduct in the lower - 48 states, [such as] fisheries enforcement, search and rescue, and law enforcement,»
says marine scientist Robert Campbell, chair of the Arctic Icebreaker Coordinating Committee at the University — National Oceanographic Laboratory System.
Beyond realizing the scientific objectives identified above, a natural outcome of this work will be to build a community of
marine scientists who understand the processes regulating trace element cycles sufficiently well to exploit this knowledge reliably in future interdisciplinary studies.
Packard funded the efforts of Jane Lubchenco, a noted
marine scientist with dreams of a «new social compact» to convert impartial scientists into dogmatic advocates with policy goals, efforts that led to her appointment by President Obama to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where she regulated the New England fishing fleet nearly out of existence.
The current condition and future prospects of Australia's coral reefs will be in the spotlight at a gathering of
leading marine scientists in Townsville on 10th - 11th October, 201...
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as marine scientist Ken Buesseler of Woods Hole put it in a scientific paper on the subject published in 2012, «though [cesium] isotopes are elevated 10 to 1,000 [times] over prior levels in waters off Japan, radiation risks due to these radionuclides are below those generally considered harmful to marine animals and human consumers, and even below those from naturally occurring radionuclides.»
A new report by Australian and Swedish
marine scientists in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment suggests that it may be possible to restore living coral cover to a badly - degraded reef system — though not easy.
Michael Beck, lead
marine scientist for The Nature Conservancy, will be presenting new scientific data on adaptation.
Users can then download the aggregated data, share their view of the data, ask for insights and answers from the Marinexplore community, or collaborating with
other marine scientists and explorers around the globe.
Rising seawater temperatures and increased nutrient concentrations could lead to a decline of the bladder wrack Fucus vesiculosus in the Baltic Sea in the future, according to experiments conducted
by marine scientists from Kiel and Rostock.
International marine scientists today warned it will be vital to protect key marine turtle nesting grounds and areas that may be suitable for turtle nesting in the future to ensure...
Two eminent tropical
marine scientists today urged Australians to get behind a plan by the Federal Government to transform nearly a million square kilometers of the Coral Sea into the world's largest marine park.
Two eminent
tropical marine scientists today urged Australians to get behind a plan by the Federal Government to transform nearly a million square kilometers of the Coral Sea into...
«The answer is found in the numbers, individual species» behaviors, and in
what marine scientists directly observe,» said Dr. Bill Van Bonn, director of veterinary science at The Marine Mammal Center.
Last October, 32
marine scientists set out from Portugal on a planned 52 - day trans - Atlantic expedition, the first American - led effort on behalf of the project.
This finding corroborates a 2010 global genetic study of killer whales1 and what
many marine scientists suspected, based on years of studying wild orcas by tracking their movements and comparing their vocalizations, preferred prey, and social structure.
It covers more than two thirds of our planet and therefore plays a pivotal role in achieving the sustainable future of humanity.This is an interdisciplinary network of more than 200
marine scientists aiming at sustainable global ocean management.
That doesn't mean shark advocates aren't expressing concern,
including marine scientist Amanda Keledjian with the environmental group Oceana, who expressed concern about the video.
A hotspot on the ocean floor could become a living laboratory
where marine scientists can study underwater volcanoes and the weird life that clusters around the plumes of superheated water spurting from hydrothermal vents.
Marine scientist Jane Lubchenco, the head of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), announced today that she will leave that job at the end of February.
In March
marine scientists explored a container that landed off California in 2004 and saw crabs, octopuses, and snails living on and around it.
-- are teams of highly paid
marine scientists writing papers about the effects of those large areas warmer ocean on the zillions of micro-organisms to be found there?
In the first intensive exploration of California's offshore areas north of Bodega Head, a consortium of federal and
state marine scientists used small submersibles and other innovative technologies to investigate, film and photograph marine life that has adapted to survive in offshore waters reaching 1,000 feet deep.
With this week marking the tenth anniversary of the rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park,
prominent marine scientists from around the world have gathered in Canberra to d...
In the 1974,
marine scientist Wolf Hilbertz was researching seashells and coral to find out how they grow.
Because many marine organisms — like clams, oysters, sea urchins and corals — use calcium carbonate to build their shells,
local marine scientists say acidic oceans pose a real threat to local fisheries.
But the fact is that some of the world's
top marine scientists reported last month that ocean acidification, global warming, and human activity have put the world's oceans in «shocking» decline with the «speeds of many negative changes... tracking the worst - case scenarios.»
Lang and Stackpole have heard about ROV units being used by a wide range of people, including aquaculturists, conservationists looking for invasive species, teachers, engineers who need to inspect pipes and, yes,
even marine scientists.
Marine scientist Kevin McAllister, founder and president of water quality advocacy group Defend H20, called the number of plastic bags stuck in tree branches and scattered on local beaches «omnipresent.»
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U.S. marine scientists monitor the spread of radiation across the Pacific Ocean from Japan's damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
In her new book, Spineless,
former marine scientist Juli Berwald sets out to find the truth about the jellyfish take - over.
Now, an international team led by
marine scientist Callum Roberts of the University of York in the United Kingdom has pieced together the first large - scale map of living marine treasure.
But the country has only 100
native marine scientists, and the biota on the remote 14,000 - kilometer west coast of the country remains largely unknown.
California marine scientists have encountered some rough seas lately, following the state finance department's decision last month to freeze all funding derived from the sale of bonds.
She is being advised by Jack Lawson, a research scientist with the Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and
URI Marine Scientist Emeritus Robert Kenney.