Tanski G, Couture N, Lantuit H, Eulenburg A, Fritz M (2016) Eroding permafrost coasts release low amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from ground ice into
the nearshore zone of the Arctic Ocean.
Not exact matches
Groundwater that seeps into the coastal
zone beneath the ocean's surface — termed submarine groundwater discharge (SGD)-- is an important source of fresh water and nutrients to
nearshore coral reefs throughout the globe.
It is big, and it is growing, and that trend is all the more worrisome in light of rapid population growth in the coastal
zones of the world and our heavy dependence on
nearshore waters for economics, nutrition and recreation.
When fish feed on organisms that live around bottom - growing plants and on the mud in the
nearshore areas (benthic organisms in the littoral
zone), they accumulate less mercury than when they are feeding on plankton in the open water.
But collecting data in a
nearshore environment like the surf
zone with high - energy dynamics is not easy.
We believe these structures will continue to evolve, and as they do this will encourage a move towards
nearshore support solutions, which will not only be able to deal with the volume for transactions in the same time
zone but also provide strategic advice.