[HTML][HTML] Frontal processes as drivers of floating marine debris in coastal areas
The influence of floating marine debris (FMD) on coastal and marine communities and
ecosystems is undeniable, and attention is increasingly focused on ecologically and …
ecosystems is undeniable, and attention is increasingly focused on ecologically and …
Selective foraging behavior of seabirds in small‐scale slicks
L Lieber, C Füchtencordsjürgen… - Limnology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Marine predator foraging opportunities are often driven by dynamic physical processes
enhancing prey accessibility. Surface slicks are ubiquitous yet ephemeral ocean features …
enhancing prey accessibility. Surface slicks are ubiquitous yet ephemeral ocean features …
Subsurface temperature estimates from a Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) reanalysis provide accurate coral heat stress indices across the Main Hawaiian …
As ocean temperatures continue to rise, coral bleaching events around the globe are
becoming stronger and more frequent. High-resolution temperature data is therefore critical …
becoming stronger and more frequent. High-resolution temperature data is therefore critical …
Going with the flow: leveraging reef-scale hydrodynamics for upscaling larval-based restoration
Anthropogenic pressures are impacting coastal marine ecosystems, necessitating large-
scale interventions to accelerate recovery. Propagule-based restoration holds the potential …
scale interventions to accelerate recovery. Propagule-based restoration holds the potential …