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    Island, Identity, and Trauma: The Three Ecologies of Wu Ming-Yi's 'The Man With the Compound Eyes' by Kunyu Wang, Guidan Zhang, Lucy Drummond

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Through a sci-fi imaginary event in which a colossal trash vortex collides with the east coast of Taiwan, the book effectively unveils three profound ecological crises: the harrowing contamination of the island and oceanic ecology; the looming peril to ecocultural identity, stemming from the destruction of inhabited places; the psychological trauma inflicted by the encroachment of ecological colonization. …”
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    Digesting Planetary Harms: Ocean Life, Biomaterial Innovation, and Uncanny Ingestions of the Anthropocene by Dickinson Hannah, Johnson Elizabeth

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article explores innovations in biomaterial ingestion that would seek to solve ecological harm in the Anthropocene. Focusing on ocean ecologies and marine life, we follow several case studies that examine the paradigm of digestion to consider how efforts to eat the harmful by-products of the Anthropocene spark multifaceted interventions including, the development of novel cuisines, dieting tools, the invention of new animal feed additives, and an array of biotechnologies that would digest or otherwise sequester plastic pollutants. …”
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    Regionalizing the Sustainable Development Goals for Island Societies: Lessons From Iceland and Newfoundland by Mark CJ Stoddart, Ásthildur E. Bernharðsdóttir, Yixi Yang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The nature of island societies --- where political jurisdictions overlap in complex ways with land and oceanic ecologies --- makes the question of who is responsible for SDG implementation and governance particularly important. …”
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    The evolution of resource distribution, slow diffusion, and dispersal strategies in heterogeneous populations by Ishrat Zahan, Md. Kamrujjaman, Md. Abdul Alim, Md. Shahidul Islam, Taufiquar Khan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Population diffusion in river-ocean ecologies and for wild animals, including birds, mainly depends on the availability of resources and habitats. …”
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    Development of a Hadal Microbial In Situ Multi-Stage Filtering and Preserving Device by Dongrui Ruan, Jiawang Chen, Hao Wang, Xiaoqing Peng, Peng Zhou, Weitao He

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Microbes play an irreplaceable role in the ocean ecological environment and material circulation due to their pervasiveness, abundance, and metabolic diversity. …”
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    Controls over Ocean Mesopelagic Interior Carbon Storage (COMICS): fieldwork, synthesis and modelling efforts by Khatiwala, S, Sanders, R, Henson, S, Martin, A, Anderson, T, Bernardello, R, Enderlein, P, Fielding, S, Giering, S, Hartmann, M, Iversen, M, Lam, P, Lampitt, R, Mayor, D, Moore, M, Murphy, E, Painter, S, Poulton, A, Saw, K, Stowasser, G, Tarling, G, Torres-Valdes, S, Trimmer, M, Wolff, G, Yool, A, Zubkov, M

    Published 2016
    “…Large-scale data syntheses suggest that a wide range of factors can influence remineralisation depth including upper-ocean ecological interactions, and interior dissolved oxygen concentration and temperature. …”
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    Improved Understanding of Typhoon-Induced Immediate Chlorophyll-A Response Using Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Onboard Himawari-8 by Jia-Yi Lin, Hua Ho, Zhe-Wen Zheng

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The biological response triggered by a tropical cyclone (TC) passage has attracted much attention due to its possible impacts on regional oceanic, ecological environment, and regional climate balance. …”
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    High-resolution streamflow and weather data (2013–2019) for seven small coastal watersheds in the northeast Pacific coastal temperate rainforest, Canada by M. C. Korver, M. C. Korver, E. Haughton, W. C. Floyd, W. C. Floyd, I. J. W. Giesbrecht, I. J. W. Giesbrecht

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<p>Hydrometeorological observations of small watersheds of the northeast Pacific coastal temperate rainforest (NPCTR) of North America are important to understand land to ocean ecological connections and to provide the scientific basis for regional environmental management decisions. …”
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    Enhanced Oceanic Environmental Responses and Feedbacks to Super Typhoon Nida (2009) during the Sudden-Turning Stage by Jiagen Li, Yuanjian Yang, Guihua Wang, Hao Cheng, Liang Sun

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…During the sudden-turning stage, <i>cyclonic</i> sudden-turning induced a strong cold cyclonic eddy (SSHA < −60 cm) by strong upwelling, which caused the maximum SST cooling of 6.68 °C and a long-lasting chl-<i>a</i> bloom of 0.6 mg m<sup>−3</sup> on the left-hand side of the track, resulting in substantial impacts on the ocean ecological environment. Furthermore, the enhanced ocean cold wake and the longer air–sea interaction in turn decreased the average inner-core SST of 4 °C and the corresponding enthalpy flux of 780 W m<sup>−2</sup>, which induced a notable negative feedback to the typhoon intensity by weakening it from Category 5 to Category 2. …”
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    Monitoring of a Nearshore Small Dolphin Species Using Passive Acoustic Platforms and Supervised Machine Learning Techniques by Francesco Caruso, Lijun Dong, Mingli Lin, Mingming Liu, Mingming Liu, Zining Gong, Zining Gong, Wanxue Xu, Wanxue Xu, Giuseppe Alonge, Songhai Li

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is increasingly being adopted as a non-invasive method for the assessment of ocean ecological dynamics. PAM is an important sampling approach for acquiring critical information about marine mammals, especially in areas where data are lacking and where evaluations of threats for vulnerable populations are required. …”
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    Remote Sensing of Global Sea Surface pH Based on Massive Underway Data and Machine Learning by Zhiting Jiang, Zigeng Song, Yan Bai, Xianqiang He, Shujie Yu, Siqi Zhang, Fang Gong

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Our study provides a new method of directly using remote sensing to invert pH instead of indirect calculation based on the construction of massive underway calculated pH data, which would be made useful by comparing it with satellite-derived <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> products to understand the carbonate system change and the ocean ecological environments responding to the global change.…”
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