Current Advances and Challenges in Ocean Science—Feature Papers for the Founding of Oceans

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Title

Current Advances and Challenges in Ocean Science—Feature Papers for the Founding of Oceans

Subject

SIDS; UN Member States; sustainable development goal 14; SAMOA pathway; capacity building; scientific infrastructure; IAEA; ocean challenges; nuclear and isotopic techniques; ecology; oceanography; Portugal; abundance rate; nursery; common dolphin; Delphinus delphis; phytoplankton; zooplankton; time series; regime shift; climate; nutrients; composite; delamination; seawater; immersion; ageing; Black Sea; biogeochemical modelling; seasonal phytoplankton and inter-annual variation; capture–recapture; Cayman Islands; Seychelles; monitoring; endangered species; maximum number of individuals; photo-identification; mark-recapture; movement ecology; phosphorus; polyphosphates; pyrophosphate; pyrophosphatase activity; seaweed; Ulva; ras al hadd oceanic dipole; arabian sea; cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies; altimetric data; angular momentum eddy detection and tracking algorithm (AMEDA); HYCOM model; ARGO floats; carbon cycle; tropical Atlantic; dissolved inorganic carbon; alkalinity; Demerara Rise; millennial-scale variability; Late Quaternary paleoclimate; seafloor mapping; vulnerable deep-sea habitats; deep-sea corals; chemosynthesis-based communities; vulnerable marine ecosystem; Atlantic Ocean; seismic faults; slope instabilities; submarine volcanism; fluid-flow processes; bottom currents; tsunamis; canyon heads; tectonic indentation; multidisciplinary approach; carbon; eutrophic; Hiroshima Bay; phosphorus; nitrogen; sulfur; sediment; ocean forecasting; reflexivity; endangered species; fisheries; harmful algal blooms; coupled natural-human systems; Anthropocene ocean; shark; luminescence; Etmopteridae; Dalatiidae; Somniosidae; photophore; hormonal control; counter-illumination

Description

This Special Issue is designed to celebrate the founding of the open-access journal Oceans and is focused on presenting new ideas and advances at the cutting edge of ocean science. The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to: ocean geosciences, physics, biogeochemistry, and ecology; ocean ecosystem services and sustainable ocean resource use; and ocean operations and engineering. The fifteen articles published in this Special Issue focus on diverse areas of oceanography, including ocean ecology and biology, ocean geosciences, ocean climate and meteorology, ocean circulation, ocean chemistry and biogeochemistry, ocean resources (e.g., fisheries, aquaculture, and mining), ocean engineering, ocean modeling and ocean governance.

Creator

Antonio Bode (editor)
Michael W. Lomas (editor)
Pere Masqué (editor)
Diego Macías (editor)

Source

https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/4931-current-advances-and-challenges-in-ocean-science-feature-papers-for-the-founding-of-oceans

Publisher

MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Date

2022

Contributor

Jadik Wijayanto

Rights

© by the authors

Relation

https://mdpi-res.com/bookfiles/book/4931/Current_Advances_and_Challenges_in_Ocean_ScienceFeature_Papers_for_the_Founding_of_Oceans.pdf?v=1707406135

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Textbook

Identifier

ISBN : 978-3-0365-3060-4 (Hardback)
ISBN : 978-3-0365-3061-1 (PDF)
DOI : https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-3061-1

Coverage

Basel, Switzerland, 2022

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