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Observation of Harmful Algal Blooms with Ocean Colour Radiometry.
(International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG), Dartmouth, NS, Canada, 2021)
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) and eutrophication events have had a significant global impact over the past few years. The frequency of these events, and the geographic extent of toxic/harmful algal blooms have been increasing ...
Solutions for managing cyanobacterial blooms: A scientific summary for policy makers.
(UNESCO-IOC, Paris, France, 2019)
Algae grow wherever there is water; in
oceans, freshwater lakes, rivers, streams and
pools. They underpin aquatic food webs,
providing nutrition for animals in the system,
and along with microbes, are responsible
for ...
Recommendations for plankton measurements on the GO-SHIP program with relevance to other sea-going expeditions. SCOR Working Group 154 GO-SHIP Report. [GOOS ENDORSED PRACTICE]
(Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR), 2020)
Tracking how ocean life is responding to increased human use and climate change will
empower the global community to predict, mitigate, and manage our ocean. In this
document we demonstrate the existence of mature ...
Melt Procedure Affects the Photosynthetic Response of Sea Ice Algae.
(2019)
The accuracy of sea ice algal production estimates is influenced by the range of melting
procedures used in studies to obtain a liquid sample for incubation, particularly in relation
to the duration of melt and the ...