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    Coastal and regional marine heatwaves and cold spells in the northeastern Atlantic by A. Simon, C. Poppeschi, S. Plecha, G. Charria, A. Russo

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Among the three studied subregions, the English Channel is the region experiencing the strongest increase in summer MHW activity over the last 4 decades. …”
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  2. 62

    Escape from Shangri-La / by Morpurgo, Michael, author 643981

    Published 2013
    “…And plays first mate to him on a dramatic nighttime boat trip across the English channel to unravel a secret only the two of them know. …”
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    Consistent concentrations of critically endangered Balearic shearwaters in UK waters revealed by at‐sea surveys by Jessica Ann Phillips, Alex N. Banks, Mark Bolton, Tom Brereton, Pierre Cazenave, Natasha Gillies, Oliver Padget, Jeroen van der Kooij, James Waggitt, Tim Guilford

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Location The western English Channel and southern Celtic Sea. Methods This study analyses strip transect data collected between 2013 and 2017 from vessel‐based surveys in the western English Channel and southern Celtic Sea during the Balearic shearwater's postbreeding period. …”
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    Potential rate of reproduction for some geographically separate populations of Pseudocalanus spp. by Lidia Dzierzbicka-Głowacka, Andrzej Zieliński

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…The calculations were made for some geographically separate populations of <i>Pseudocalanus</i> spp. from southwest Baffin Island, Nova Scotia, Long Island Sound, Scotland, as well as the southern North Sea and its adjacent waters (e.g. the English Channel). On the basis of the findings presented in this work and from other studies, the reproductive rate was computed as the mean number of eggs per sac divided by 1.25 times the embryonic duration at the given temperature. …”
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    Impact de l’anthropisation sur la biodiversité et le fonctionnement des écosystèmes marins. Exemple de la Manche-mer du nord by Rachid Amara

    “…Exacerbated by climate change, human impacts threaten to destroy the delicate balance of marine ecosystems and the biodiversity they contain. The English Channel and the North Sea are a biogeographical crossroads with a great diversity of habitats and high biodiversity. …”
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    The Impact of Tides on the Bay of Biscay Dynamics by John Karagiorgos, Vassilios Vervatis, Sarantis Sofianos

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The most prominent feature reproduced only when tides are modelled, is the Ushant front near the entrance of the English Channel. Tides appear also to constrain the freshwater transport of rivers from the continental shelf to the open ocean. …”
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    Origin and Dispersal History of Two Colonial Ascidian Clades in the Botryllus schlosseri Species Complex. by Marie L Nydam, Kirsten B Giesbrecht, Emily E Stephenson

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This unsampled lineage gave rise to the haplotypes on the English side of the English Channel, which were the ancestors to the Mediterranean and Bay of Biscay populations. …”
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  8. 68

    Mapping silver eel migration routes in the North Sea by Pieterjan Verhelst, Jan Reubens, Johan Coeck, Tom Moens, Janek Simon, Jeroen Van Wichelen, Håkan Westerberg, Klaus Wysujack, David Righton

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We hypothesize that these are likely attributed to water currents, with eels migrating through the English Channel being significantly faster than eels migrating northward.…”
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    The impact of marine recreational fishing on key fish stocks in European waters. by Zachary Radford, Kieran Hyder, Lucía Zarauz, Estanis Mugerza, Keno Ferter, Raul Prellezo, Harry Vincent Strehlow, Bryony Townhill, Wolf-Christian Lewin, Marc Simon Weltersbach

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Percentage contribution to total removals (MRF + commercial removals) by MRF ranged between 2% for Atlantic mackerel in the North Sea and Skagerrak and 43% for Atlantic pollack in the Celtic Seas and English Channel. The biomass removed ranged between 297 (± 116) tonnes (Atlantic cod in the western English Channel and southern Celtic seas) and 4820 (± 1889) tonnes (Atlantic mackerel in the North Sea and Skagerrak), but the errors were substantial. …”
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    Évolutions morphologiques et indices d’occupation humaine au Pléistocène et à l’Holocène le long des côtes françaises de la Manche et de l’Atlantique by Pierre Stéphan

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This paper provides a synthesis of current knowledge concerning the morphological and landscape evolutions of the French Atlantic and English Channel coasts of France during the Pleistocene and Holocene periods. …”
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    Ocean tides can drag the atmosphere and cause tidal winds over broad continental shelves by Lionel Renault, Patrick Marchesiello

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Ocean tides can drag along the atmosphere above and cause current-induced winds of up to 1.5 m/s while dissipating tidal energy, according to observations and high-resolution numerical simulations of ocean and atmospheric models in the English Channel.…”
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    Morphological identification and DNA barcoding used for diet analysis of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) in its expanding northerly range by Avignon S., Tastard E., Weston S., Duhamel G., Denis F.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The physiological adaptations (diet, reproduction, growth) of this fish to colder water could even lead to its colonisation of the English Channel. The ability to eat and digest hard prey makes this fish an important consumer of bivalves. …”
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    INTRODUCTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODOLOGY by Lesia Serman, Oksana Nych

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The definition of the method in academic discourse is considered; an indicative algorithm for using YouTube as an educational platform is developed and the main features of the Woodward English channel are analysed, the main advantages of its use and possible disadvantages are pointed out.…”
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    Bad Role Models by Emilie McDonnell

    “…<p>Over the past several months, there has been an increase in asylum seekers and refugees crossing the English Channel in small inflatable boats. This prompted the UK government to propose stemming arrivals with an Australian-style approach: ‘pushing back’ boats to France before they can reach British territorial waters. …”
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    La chaussée Jules-César, une route vers l’Océan by Aurélien Lefeuvre, Patrice Rodriguez

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The antique “Jules-César” roadway, built since the 1st century, connected Paris to Rouen then Lillebonne before joining the English Channel to Harfleur. It has been studied numerous times in Île-de-France and Normandy, and is relatively well-known today, thanks in particular to preventive archaeology. …”
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    La course française en Méditerranée (1630-1713) by Roberto Barazzutti

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The French privateering war in the Mediterranean has not been the subject of much work, compared to those on the Atlantic coast and the English Channel. Despite this, armaments took place in the 1630s and especially during the periods 1640-1650, 1688-1713. …”
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    Contribution of ship emissions to the concentration and deposition of air pollutants in Europe by S. Aksoyoglu, U. Baltensperger, A. S. H. Prévôt

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Concentrations of particulate sulfate increased due to ship emissions in the Mediterranean (up to 60 %), the English Channel and the North Sea (30–35 %), while increases in particulate nitrate levels were found especially in the north, around the Benelux area (20 %), where there were high NH<sub>3</sub> land-based emissions. …”
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    Estimates of the size-fractionated primary production of UK shelf seas from satellite by Curran, K

    Published 2018
    “…A large dataset from the Celtic Sea and the Western English Channel shows that photosynthetic rates of picophytoplankton are markedly higher than larger nano- and microphytoplankton, and that <em>PE</em> parameter values for this size fraction are higher than observed in open-ocean environments. …”
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    A new occurrence of the benthic amphipod <i>Dyopedos monacanthus</i> (Metzger, 1875) in the southern Baltic Sea - the first record in the Słupsk Furrow by Diana Dziaduch

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…This species belongs to the family Dulichiidae and is found in the North Atlantic and European coastal waters from northern Norway to the English Channel and the Danish Straits. Some 50 years ago, only a few individuals of <i>D. monacanthus</i> were occasionally sighted inthe western Baltic (the Arkona and Bornholm Basins). …”
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    The Risky Decrease of Fishing Reference Points Under Climate Change by Morgane Travers-Trolet, Pierre Bourdaud, Mathieu Genu, Laure Velez, Youen Vermard

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Here we explored the variability of MSY reference points under climate change by using a multi-species model applied to the Eastern English Channel, a highly exploited semi-continental sea. …”
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