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  • Tags: Marine

6. Natural_Product_from_the_Deep_Sea.jpg
Many scientists have tried to isolate novel and active compounds mainly from micro-organisms,
including bacteria, Streptomyces, fungi, plants, and ordinary marine organisms since the middle of
the 20th century. However, after the long history of…

7. Bioactive_Natural_Products_from_the_Red_Sea.jpg
The marine environment has proven to be a rich source of diverse natural products
with relevant activities such as anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antiepileptic, immunomodulatory,
antifungal, antiviral, and antiparasitic [1,2]. The global marine…

8. Sea_Surface_Temperature_From_Observation_to_Applications.jpg
Sea surface temperature (SST) has been defined byWorld Meteorological Organization
(WMO) as one of the essential climate variables (ECVs) contributing to the characterization
of Earth’s climate. As one of the ECVs, SST study and analysis have been…

10. Sea_Level_Fluctuations.jpg
Sea level changes and atmospheric pressure fluctuations, superimposed on these changes, are
of tremendous significance, and should be studied when researching various non-uniformly scaled
processes.
When studying various non-uniformly scaled…

8. Motion_Control_and_Path_Planning_of_Marine_Vehicles.jpg
With the continuous improvement of artificial intelligence and sensing technologies, the marine field is ushering in unprecedented change. In this wave of change, the design and application of marine transportation have become significant tools for…

10. Marine_Renewable_Energy.jpg
The topic “Marine Renewable Energy” brings together four MDPI journals, Energies, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Inventions, and Processes, with 51 papers published. The present reprint includes a selection of 26 significant scientific…

11. Diversity_of_Marine_Fungi_as_a_Source_of_Bioactive_Natural_Products.jpg
Bioactive metabolites from marine-derived fungi are known to be an important source of drug discoveries. Natural product scientists have explored various environments, such as the deep ocean and polar regions, as well as marine mangrove ecosystems,…

12. Research_on_Submarine_Hydrothermal_Activity_and_Its_Material_Circulation_Magmatic_Setting_and_Seawater_Sedimentary_Biologic_Effects.jpg
Submarine hydrothermal activity has been a focus of research since its discovery in the 1970s. It is widely believed that submarine hydrothermal activity offers significant prospects for the development of mineral and biological resources, and also…

13. Advances_in_Oligosaccharides_and_Polysaccharide_Modifications_in_Marine_Bioresources.jpg
Due to global climate change, environmental issues have become more conscious. Seaweeds play a major role in blue carbon, which fixes carbon to the ocean by taking in carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and producing polysaccharides. In addition to…

14. The_Effect_of_Ocean_Acidification_on_Skeletal_Structures.jpg
The increasing partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 (pCO2) is reducing surface ocean pH, a process known as ocean acidification (OA) This results in a reduced saturation of the seawater with respect to the CaCO3 polymorphs aragonite, high-Mg calcite,…
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