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In-Situ Variability of DOM in Relation with Biogeochemical and Physical Parameters in December 2017 in Laucala Bay (Fiji Islands) after a Strong Rain Event
Published 2021-02-01“…We characterized snapshots of the optical fingerprints of dissolved organic matter (DOM) sources together with the select nutrients, biogeochemical and physical variables for 10 stations in December 2017 in Laucala Bay, Fiji Islands. DOM absorption coefficients and fluorescence components were determined via spectrofluorometry and Parallel Factor Analysis identifying four components: Type M, two terrestrial (humic, fulvic) components, and a protein component linked to marine biological activity. …”
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Struktur Komunitas Ekosistem Mangrove Di Teluk Serewe Pulau Lombok Nusa Tenggara Barat
Published 2019-11-01Subjects: “…community structure, mangroves, serewe bay, lombok island…”
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Reconstructing Heritage and Cultural Identity in Marginalised and Hinterland Communities: Case Studies from Western Newfoundland
Published 2015-08-01“…The first case study focuses on a former fishing community in the Bay of Islands, Woods Island, whose prosperity once coincided with the need by large fish producers based in Gloucester, Massachusetts; they relied on the Bay of Islands for a herring bait fishery to conduct their operations, making the location one of the most important sources of supply in the North Atlantic. …”
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Intra-annual variability of the mixed layer parameters in the Okhotsk Sea
Published 2018-12-01“…Two types of temperature distribution change annually within the mixed layer in the Okhotsk Sea: the winter pattern with higher (positive) temperature at Kuril Islands occurs in December-April and the summer pattern is formed in June-September and is distinguished by spots of lower temperature in the dynamically active areas with strong tidal and non-tidal currents (Kuril Straits, Kashevarov Bank, entrance to the Shelikhov Bay, Shantar Islands vicinity, northeastern shelf of Sakhalin Island). …”
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Harnessing environmental DNA to reveal biogeographical patterns of non-indigenous species for improved co-governance of the marine environment in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published 2023-10-01“…Samples were collected during a research cruise sailing across three Aotearoa New Zealand harbors, Waitematā, Whangārei and Pēwhairangi (Bay of Islands), and their adjacent coastal waters. The small-ribosomal subunit (18S rRNA) and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) genes were screened using the online Pest Alert Tool for automated detection of putative NIS sequences. …”
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Exploring marine mammal presence across seven US national marine sanctuaries
Published 2022-12-01“…As part of a national effort to better understand the soundscapes of NMS, 22 near-continuous passive acoustic bottom mounted recorders and one bottom-mounted cable hydrophone were analyzed within seven NMS (Stellwagen Bank, Gray’s Reef, Florida Keys, Olympic Coast, Monterey Bay, Channel Islands, and Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale sanctuaries). …”
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Electronic Structure of NdFeCoB Oxide Magnetic Particles Studied by DFT Calculations and XPS
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CaSiO<sub>3</sub>-HAp Metal-Reinforced Biocomposite Ceramics for Bone Tissue Engineering
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Synthetic Calcium Silicate Biocomposite Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton for 5-Fluorouracil Cancer Delivery
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Silica-Containing Biomimetic Composites Based on Sea Urchin Skeleton and Polycalcium Organyl Silsesquioxane
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