A recent
paper published in the journal Marine Policy details the staggering amount of plastic and other debris found at the bottom of the world's deepest ocean trench.
Not exact matches
In January 2014, marine ecologist Nicholas Dulvy of Simon Fraser University in Canada had a paper published in eLife, a journal that publishes the decision letter alongside each published pape
In January 2014,
marine ecologist Nicholas Dulvy of Simon Fraser University
in Canada had a paper published in eLife, a journal that publishes the decision letter alongside each published pape
in Canada had a
paper published in eLife, a journal that publishes the decision letter alongside each published pape
in eLife, a
journal that
publishes the decision letter alongside each
published paper.
But a
paper published in the spring issue of the
Marine Technology
Journal suggests that for some species, acoustic «pingers» do more harm than good.
Dr. Hoch and co-authors Daniel Schneck, who was an NSU undergraduate student during the study (he's since earned his Bachelor's degree
in marine biology,) and Christopher Neufeld, Ph.D. who was at Quest University Canada, had their research
paper recently
published in the
journal Integrative and Comparative Biology.
The research
paper «
Marine heatwave causes unprecedented regional mass bleaching of thermally resistant corals
in northwestern Australia» is
published today
in the
journal Scientific Reports.
A new
paper from the Sea Around Us Project
published in the
journal Nature reveals that warmer ocean temperatures are driving
marine species towards cooler, deeper waters, and this
in turn, has affected global fisheries catches.
In a paper just published in the Journal of Plankton Research, two Canadian marine scientists, Sonia Batten and James Gower, reported evidence of a critical intervening step — a growth spurt in just the right kind of tiny animals, crustacean zooplankton, that young salmon thrive o
In a
paper just
published in the Journal of Plankton Research, two Canadian marine scientists, Sonia Batten and James Gower, reported evidence of a critical intervening step — a growth spurt in just the right kind of tiny animals, crustacean zooplankton, that young salmon thrive o
in the
Journal of Plankton Research, two Canadian
marine scientists, Sonia Batten and James Gower, reported evidence of a critical intervening step — a growth spurt
in just the right kind of tiny animals, crustacean zooplankton, that young salmon thrive o
in just the right kind of tiny animals, crustacean zooplankton, that young salmon thrive on.
A 2016
paper published in the ICES
Journal of
Marine Science put the issue of «ocean acidification» under the microscope, and found Scientists exaggerating the carbon dioxide threat to marine l
Marine Science put the issue of «ocean acidification» under the microscope, and found Scientists exaggerating the carbon dioxide threat to
marine l
marine life...