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Marine climate change over the eastern Agulhas Bank of South Africa
Published 2020-12-01“…<p>The rate of change in the marine environment over the eastern Agulhas Bank along the south coast of South Africa (32–37<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span> S, 20–30<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span> E) is studied using reanalysis observations for 1900–2015 and coupled ensemble model projections for 1980–2100. …”
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Earth Observation and Machine Learning Reveal the Dynamics of Productive Upwelling Regimes on the Agulhas Bank
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Long-Term Change of Demersal Fish Assemblages on the Inshore Agulhas Bank Between 1904 and 2015
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Notes on a remotely operated vehicle survey to describe reef ichthyofauna and habitats – Agulhas Bank, South Africa
Published 2016-12-01“…Background: Despite their ecological and economic importance, reef habitats on the central Agulhas Bank, off the southern tip of Africa, remain poorly studied. …”
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Drawing on diverse knowledge systems to enhance local climate understanding in the southern Cape, South Africa
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…agulhas bank…”
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Climate and fishing simultaneously impact small pelagic fish in the oceans around the southernmost tip of Africa
Published 2022-11-01“…Environmental conditions and fishing intensity show contrasting patterns between the Southern Benguela and the Agulhas Bank ecosystems, with the Southern Benguela region accumulating most of the cumulative hotspots and showing the most negative trends in CPUE (a proxy for local fish abundance). …”
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Accommodating dynamic oceanographic processes and pelagic biodiversity in marine conservation planning.
Published 2011-01-01“…Specifically, we provide an example of an approach to planning protected areas that integrates pelagic and benthic conservation in the southern Benguela and Agulhas Bank ecosystems off South Africa. Our aim was to represent species of importance to fisheries and species of conservation concern within protected areas. …”
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Seasonal cycling of zinc and cobalt in the Southeast Atlantic along the GEOTRACES GA10 section
Published 2021“…The elevated spring dZn concentrations resulted from an apparent offshore transport of elevated dZn at depths between 20–55 m, derived from the Agulhas Bank. In contrast, open-ocean sub-Antarctic surface waters displayed largely consistent inter-seasonal mixed-layer dZn and dCo concentrations of 0.10 ± 0.07 nM and 11 ± 5 pM, respectively. …”
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Multi-gene analysis reveals a lack of genetic divergence between Calanus agulhensis and C. sinicus (Copepoda; Calanoida).
Published 2012-01-01“…DNA sequences were determined for portions of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (mtCOI); nuclear citrate synthase (CS), and large subunit (28S) rRNA genes for specimens collected from the Sea of Japan and North East (NE) Pacific Ocean for C. sinicus and from the Benguela Current and Agulhas Bank, off South Africa, for C. agulhensis. For mtCOI, C. sinicus and C. agulhensis showed similar levels of haplotype diversity (H(d) = 0.695 and 0.660, respectively) and nucleotide diversity (π = 0.003 and 0.002, respectively). …”
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ECHO-SOUNDING AND BATHYMETRIC CHART IN THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN
Published 1963-03-01“…Fig. 7 shows a profile from Lat. 59° S, Long. 12°27' E to Agulhas bank of South Africa, the detailed profile crossing Atlantic-Indian rise is shown in Fig. 8. …”
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Moored observations of mesoscale features in the Cape Basin: characteristics and local impacts on water mass distributions
Published 2018-09-01“…We demonstrate that the moorings are affected by the complex dynamics of the Cape Basin involving Agulhas rings, cyclonic eddies and anticyclonic eddies from the Agulhas Bank and the South Benguela upwelling front and filaments. …”
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Seasonal cycling of zinc and cobalt in the south-eastern Atlantic along the GEOTRACES GA10 section
Published 2021-07-01“…The elevated spring dZn concentrations resulted from an apparent offshore transport of elevated dZn at depths between 20–55 m, derived from the Agulhas Bank. In contrast, open-ocean sub-Antarctic surface waters displayed largely consistent inter-seasonal mixed-layer dZn and dCo concentrations of 0.10 <span class="inline-formula">±</span> 0.07 nM and 11 <span class="inline-formula">±</span> 5 pM, respectively. …”
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