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From peers to public: Obstacles, benefits and impact of cross-methodological communication
Christian Lindemann, Jan David Heuschele
Training and Communication Across Disciplines and Methodological Approaches in Marine Science
Christian Lindemann, Øyvind Fiksen, Susanne Menden-Deuer, Aditee Mitra
Effects of warming rate, acclimation temperature and ontogeny on the critical thermal maximum of temperate marine fish larvae
Marta Moyano, Caroline Lourdes Candebat, Yannick Ruhbaum, Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez, Guy Claireaux, J Zambonino-Infante
The Environmental Status of Norwegian Coastal Waters
Christopher Harman, Trine Bekkby, Sara Calabrese, Hilde Trannum, Eivind Oug, Anders G Hagen
Towards a scientific community consensus on designating Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems from imagery
Amy R. Baco, Rebecca Ross, Franziska Althaus, Diva Amon, Amelia E.H. Bridges, Saskia Brix
Effects of Hydraulic Retention Time and Influent Nitrate-N Concentration on Nitrogen Removal and the Microbial Community of an Aerobic Denitrification Reactor Treating Recirculating Marine Aquaculture System Effluent
Xiefa Song, Xiaohan Yang, Eric Hallerman, Yuli Jiang, Zhitao Huang
Metagenomic analysis shows diverse, distinct bacterial communities in biofilters among different marine recirculating aquaculture systems
Zhitao Huang, Rong Wan, Xiefa Song, Ying LIU, Eric Hallerman, Dengpan Dong
Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea within biofilters of a commercial recirculating marine aquaculture system
Zhitao Huang, Yuli Jiang, Xiefa Song, Eric Hallerman, Lei Peng, Dengpan Dong
The deposition and accumulation of microplastics in marine sediments and bottom water from the Irish continental shelf
Jake Martin, Amy Lusher, Richard C. Thompson, Audrey Morley
Ecosystem accounting’s potential to support coastal and marine governance
Wenting Chen, Kristof Albert M Van Assche, Stephen Hynes, Trine Bekkby, Hartvig C Christie, Hege Gundersen
Bioeconomic Modelling of Coastal Cod and Kelp Forest Interactions: Co-benefits of Habitat Services, Fisheries and Carbon Sinks
Godwin K Vondolia, Wenting Chen, Claire W. Armstrong, Magnus D Norling
The potential of marine biogeochemical processes to feedback to atmospheric CO2
Marion Gehlen, Leif G. Anderson, Richard Bellerby, Jørgen Bendtsen, Laurent Bopp, Lei Chou
Disposition of, and biomarker responses to organochlorine contaminants within a marine food web
Anders Ruus, Morten Sandvik, Karl Ugland, Janneche Utne Skaare
Arctic Ocean Acidification: A Contemporary and Future View of Changes to the Marine Carbon Dioxide System
Richard Bellerby
Marine ecosystem response and feedback to a changing climate
Richard Bellerby, Knut Yngve Børsheim, Dag Hessen, Haakon Hop, Dag Slagstad, T. Frede Thingstad
North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean marine carbonate system response to climate change and ocean acidification
Richard Bellerby
How will the Arctic marine carbonate system respond to climate change and ocean acidification?
Richard Bellerby, D. Slagstad, H. Frigstad
Instrumentation for the remote monitoring of carbon and oxygen in marine systems
Richard Bellerby, Craig Chandler Neill, Gisle Nondal, Are Olsen
Instumentation for in Situ and Autonomous Monitoring of the Marine Carbon Dioxide System
Are Olsen, Richard Bellerby, Truls Johannessen, M. DeGrandpre, Ingunn Skjelvan, Abdirahman Omar
Shining new light on marine carbon dioxide
Richard Bellerby, M. DeGrandpre, Are Olsen, P. Nightingale, Truls Johannessen