Reproducible and relocatable regional ocean modelling: fundamentals and practices

JA Polton, J Harle, J Holt, A Katavouta… - Geoscientific Model …, 2022 - gmd.copernicus.org
In response to an increasing demand for bespoke or tailored regional ocean modelling
configurations, we outline fundamental principles and practices that can expedite the …

Modeling of the habitat suitability of European sprat (Sprattus sprattus, L.) in the Adriatic Sea under several climate change scenarios

A Palermino, A De Felice, G Canduci… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The Mediterranean Sea represents the lower latitudinal limit of the European sprat range,
where it is considered a sentinel species favoring temperate–cold temperatures. Sprattus …

Climate change affects the distribution of diversity across marine food webs

MSA Thompson, E Couce… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Many studies predict shifts in species distributions and community size composition in
response to climate change, yet few have demonstrated how these changes will be …

Climate-induced changes in ocean productivity and food-web functioning are projected to markedly affect European fisheries catch

H Du Pontavice, D Gascuel, S Kay… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2023 - int-res.com
In European waters, climate-induced changes in ocean conditions will alter marine
ecosystems, leading to potential repercussions for the European fisheries and the status of …

Projected marine heatwaves over the Mediterranean Sea and the network of marine protected areas: a three-dimensional assessment

K Konsta, A Doxa, S Katsanevakis, AD Mazaris - Climatic Change, 2025 - Springer
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are periods of abnormally warm ocean temperatures that exert
significant impacts on marine ecosystems. MHWs are commonly identified as periods when …

[PDF][PDF] Report on the effect of changes in habitat on productivity, species and habitats

D Clare, E Couce, D Damalas, J Depestele, G Dubost… - 2023 - data.dtu.dk
Executive summary This report demonstrates and quantifies the changes in productivity of
exploited marine populations linked to the degradation in availability and suitability of their …

[PDF][PDF] Task 2.1. Marine ecosystem models (MEM) intercomparison

M Travers-Trolet, R Girardin - archimer.ifremer.fr
Funded by Ifremer, the FORESEA project (French seafOod pRoduction Scenarios in 2050)
aims at integrating available knowledge across disciplines and scales and filling knowledge …

The Effects of Climate Change on Oceanic Sonar Use in the Upper European Continental Shelf

A Farkas - McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal, 2024 - msurjonline.mcgill.ca
As the global effects of climate change become more known year by year, it becomes ever-
more pertinent to examine the effects this may bring for every aspect of modern life we rely …