نتایج جستجو برای: coastal ecosystem

تعداد نتایج: 132086  

2015
Oscar Schofield Scott Glenn Dale Haidvogel Frederick Grassle

We are developing an integrated rapid environmental assessment capability that will be used to feed an ocean nowcast/forecast system. The goal is to develop a capacity for predicting the dynamics in inherent optical properties in coastal waters. This is being accomplished by developing an integrated observation system that is coupled to a data assimilative hydrodynamic bio-optical ecosystem mod...

Journal: :Science 2008
Robert J Diaz Rutger Rosenberg

Dead zones in the coastal oceans have spread exponentially since the 1960s and have serious consequences for ecosystem functioning. The formation of dead zones has been exacerbated by the increase in primary production and consequent worldwide coastal eutrophication fueled by riverine runoff of fertilizers and the burning of fossil fuels. Enhanced primary production results in an accumulation o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
J B Jackson

Humans transformed Western Atlantic coastal marine ecosystems before modern ecological investigations began. Paleoecological, archeological, and historical reconstructions demonstrate incredible losses of large vertebrates and oysters from the entire Atlantic coast. Untold millions of large fishes, sharks, sea turtles, and manatees were removed from the Caribbean in the 17th to 19th centuries. ...

2010
Jonathan H. Grabowski Erika J. Clesceri Adam J. Baukus Julien Gaudette Matthew Weber Philip O. Yund

BACKGROUND Ecologists, fisheries scientists, and coastal managers have all called for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management, yet many species such as the American lobster (Homarus americanus) are still largely managed individually. One hypothesis that has yet to be tested suggests that human augmentation of lobster diets via the use of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) as bait may cont...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
John A Barth Bruce A Menge Jane Lubchenco Francis Chan John M Bane Anthony R Kirincich Margaret A McManus Karina J Nielsen Stephen D Pierce Libe Washburn

Wind-driven coastal ocean upwelling supplies nutrients to the euphotic zone near the coast. Nutrients fuel the growth of phytoplankton, the base of a very productive coastal marine ecosystem [Pauly D, Christensen V (1995) Nature 374:255-257]. Because nutrient supply and phytoplankton biomass in shelf waters are highly sensitive to variation in upwelling-driven circulation, shifts in the timing ...

2016
Sean Pascoe Renae Tobin Jill Windle Toni Cannard Nadine Marshall Zobaidul Kabir Nicole Flint Simon Thrush

Report cards are increasingly used to provide ongoing snap-shots of progress towards specific ecosystem health goals, particularly in coastal regions where planners need to balance competing demands for coastal resources from a range of industries. While most previous report cards focus on the biophysical components of the system, there is a growing interest in including the social and economic...

Journal: :Science 2008
F Chan J A Barth J Lubchenco A Kirincich H Weeks W T Peterson B A Menge

Eastern boundary current systems are among the world's most productive large marine ecosystems. Because upwelling currents transport nutrient-rich but oxygen-depleted water onto shallow seas, large expanses of productive continental shelves can be vulnerable to the risk of extreme low-oxygen events. Here, we report the novel rise of water-column shelf anoxia in the northern California Current s...

2009
toufiek samaai michelle kelly

toufiek samaai, mark j. gibbons and michelle kelly Marine and Coastal Management, Ecosystem Utilisation and Conservation, P/B X2, Roggebaai, 8012, South Africa, Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Department, University of the Western Cape, PO Box X17, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa, National Centre for Aquatic Biodiversity and Biosecurity, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Rese...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Phoebe L Zarnetske Peter Ruggiero Eric W Seabloom Sally D Hacker

Biophysical feedbacks between vegetation and sediment are important for forming and modifying landscape features and their ecosystem services. These feedbacks are especially important where landscape features differ in their provision of ecosystem services. For example, the shape of coastal foredunes, a product of both physical and biological forces, determines their ability to protect communit...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2002
I. D. James

This review is intended as a comprehensive but concise summary of present capabilities in coastal pollutant, ecosystem and water quality modelling. It reflects the recent rapid developments in multidisciplinary modelling in shelf seas. The behaviour of conservative pollutants that act as passive tracers is contrasted with those that have more complex behaviours, including oil spills. The import...

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