Changing ocean, marine ecosystems, and dependent communities
The ocean is a key component of the Earth system (Chapter 1) as it provides essential life
supporting services (Inniss et al. 2017). For example, it stores heat trapped in the …
supporting services (Inniss et al. 2017). For example, it stores heat trapped in the …
A review of the tools used for marine monitoring in the UK: combining historic and contemporary methods with modeling and socioeconomics to fulfill legislative needs …
Marine environmental monitoring is undertaken to provide evidence that environmental
management targets are being met. Moreover, monitoring also provides context to marine …
management targets are being met. Moreover, monitoring also provides context to marine …
[HTML][HTML] Decadal trends in ocean acidification from the Ocean Weather Station M in the Norwegian Sea
I Skjelvan, SK Lauvset, T Johannessen… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Ocean Weather Station M (OWSM) is situated at a fixed position in the
Norwegian Sea, one of the major basins of the Nordic Seas, which represents an important …
Norwegian Sea, one of the major basins of the Nordic Seas, which represents an important …
[HTML][HTML] Should phytoplankton be a key consideration for marine management?
JF Tweddle, M Gubbins, BE Scott - Marine Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Phytoplankton are an extremely important component of the functioning of ecosystems and
climate regulation. Because concentrations of phytoplankton are highly patchy in both space …
climate regulation. Because concentrations of phytoplankton are highly patchy in both space …
[HTML][HTML] Enduring science: three decades of observing the Northeast Atlantic from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observatory (PAP-SO)
Until the 1980s, the deep sea was generally considered to be a particularly stable
environment, free from major temporal variations (Sanders, 1968). Studies in the abyssal …
environment, free from major temporal variations (Sanders, 1968). Studies in the abyssal …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of physical and biological processes on temporal variations of the ocean carbon sink in the mid-latitude North Atlantic (2002–2016)
The ocean is currently a significant net sink for anthropogenically remobilised CO 2, taking
up around 24% of global emissions. Numerical models predict a diversity of responses of …
up around 24% of global emissions. Numerical models predict a diversity of responses of …
Depth-resolved particle-associated microbial respiration in the northeast Atlantic
Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are tightly linked to the depth at which sinking
particulate organic carbon (POC) is remineralised in the ocean. Rapid attenuation of …
particulate organic carbon (POC) is remineralised in the ocean. Rapid attenuation of …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of five surface mixed layer models with a year of observations in the North Atlantic
Five upper ocean mixed layer models driven by ERA-Interim surface forcing are compared
with a year of hydrographic observations of the upper 1000 m, taken at the Porcupine …
with a year of hydrographic observations of the upper 1000 m, taken at the Porcupine …
Physiological and morphological plasticity in response to nitrogen availability of a yeast widely distributed in the open ocean
Yeasts are prevalent in the open ocean, yet we have limited understanding of their
ecophysiological adaptations, including their response to nitrogen availability, which can …
ecophysiological adaptations, including their response to nitrogen availability, which can …
Biogeochemical properties and transports in the North East Atlantic
C Johnson, N Fraser, S Cunningham… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The eastern subpolar North Atlantic is a source of nutrients to the Northwest
European Shelf and Arctic; however, biogeochemical transports in this important region are …
European Shelf and Arctic; however, biogeochemical transports in this important region are …