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Towards Chip-Based Salinity Measurements for Small Submersibles and Biologgers.
(2013)
Water’s salinity plays an important role in the environment. It can be determined by measuring conductivity, temperature, and
depth (CTD). The corresponding sensor systems are commonly large and cumbersome. Here, a 7.5 × ...
Adding Oxygen to Argo: Developing a Global In Situ Observatory for Ocean Deoxygenation and Biogeochemistry.
(European Space Agency, Paris, France, 2010)
We propose to add dissolved oxygen sensors to the Argo (Global array of free-drifting profiling floats)float program in order to determine, on a global-scale, seasonal to decadal time-scale ...
High-sensitivity salinity sensor based on optical microfiber coil resonator.
(2018)
A simple, compact, and high-sensitivity optical sensor for salinity measurement is reported based on an optical microfiber coil resonator (MCR). The MCR is manufactured by initially wrapping microfiber on a polymethylmethacrylate ...
Invasive Lionfish: a Guide to Control and Management.
(Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Marathon, FA, 2012)
The countries of the Wider Caribbean with their vibrant coral reefs are major tourist
destinations, bringing billions of dollars to the Caribbean annually. The importance
of reef resources is invaluable to local economies ...
Biosecurity Protocol for the Marine Environment for cargo ships, cruise ships, visiting yachts and fishing vessels.
(St Helena Government, St Helena, 2015)
St Helena has some of the most pristine seas in the world. Our unique marine environment is highly
respected and enjoyed by all islanders, and by many visitors from overseas. However, our territorial
waters are under ...
Design and Performance Test of an Ocean Turbulent Kinetic Energy Dissipation Rate Measurement Probe.
(2018)
Ocean turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate is an essential parameter in marine environmental monitoring. Numerous probes have been designed to measure the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate in the past, and ...
Assimilation of coastal and open sea biogeochemical data to improve phytoplankton simulation in the Mediterranean Sea.
(2018)
The high spatial and temporal variability of biogeochemical features, induced by local dynamics and terrestrial and atmospheric inputs in shelf seas, are challenging issues for the implementation of data assimilation in ...
Alliance for Coastal Technologies Workshop Proceedings: National Coastal Ecosystem Moorings Workshop. University of Washington 20-21 March 2018..
(Alliance for Coastal Technologies(ACT) and NOAA/US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), Solomons, MD, 2018)
The Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT, www.act-us.info) convened the "National Coastal Ecosystem Moorings Workshop" in Seattle, Washington at the University of Washington on 20 and 21 March 2018. The primary objectives ...
Stick or Dye: Evaluating a Solid Standard Calibration Approach for Point-Source Integrating Cavity Absorption Meters (PSICAM) .
(2019)
Together with scattering, the process of absorption determines the propagation of
light within the water column. It is influenced by the concentration and composition
of optically active substances (phytoplankton, ...
Next-generation biology: Sequencing and data analysis approaches fornon-model organisms.
(2016)
As sequencing technologies become more affordable, it is now realistic to propose studying the evolutionary history of virtually any organism on a genomic scale. However, when dealing with non-model organisms it is not ...