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Review of Cadmium Bioaccumulation in Fish Exposed to Cadmium
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Stakeholder Driven Sensor Deployments to Characterize Chronic Coastal Flooding in Key West Florida
Published 2024-07-01“…Measured flooding events coincided with local National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) water level measurements of high tides. …”
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Analysis and Evaluation of Seawater Quality in the Northwest of Hainan
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Thermodynamic and economic analysis, optimization of SOFC/GT/SCO2/ORC hybrid power systems for methanol reforming-powered ships with carbon capture
Published 2025-03-01“…To realize the efficient use of energy and reduction of emissions of the power system of ocean-going vessels, a 25,000-ton chemical ship is used as the subject of this study. …”
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Underwater Sonar Image Classification with Image Disentanglement Reconstruction and Zero-Shot Learning
Published 2025-01-01“…Sonar is a valuable tool for ocean exploration since it can obtain a wealth of data. …”
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A Multi-Surrogate Assisted Multi-Tasking Optimization Algorithm for High-Dimensional Expensive Problems
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A Short Review of Strategies for Augmenting Organism Recruitment on Coastal Defense Structures
Published 2025-01-01“…Alas, living close to the ocean threatens human endeavors with high currents, waves, and increasing storm frequency. …”
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Higher spatial resolution is not always better: evaluating satellite-sensed sea surface temperature products for a west Pacific coral reef system
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we evaluate two SST datasets – the lower-resolution CoralTemp v3.1 (0.05° ~ 5 km grid) and the Multiscale Ultra-high Resolution MUR v4.1 (0.01° ~ 1 km grid) – in their ability to predict in situ reef thermal environments (nightly mean and daily maximum) and the severity of past bleaching in Palau, western Pacific Ocean. We expected higher-resolution data to improve prediction accuracy, yet CoralTemp data explained 10% additional variability of in situ temperatures and 70% additional variance in past bleaching. …”
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Le prédateur inconnu : engagement et distanciation dans les prédations marines
Published 2024-06-01“…However, this crossing into marine environments also brings about transformations, linked to the environmental and existential conditions specific to the oceans. The fact that these spaces are uninhabitable for humans means that those who venture into them are particularly ignorant and vulnerable. …”
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A model for institutional phosphorus damage costs: A case study at the University of Virginia
Published 2025-02-01“…About 48% of those damages are incurred in the Chesapeake Bay, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean and is the largest estuary in the United States, while 7% are incurred in the Gulf of Mexico. …”
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Research on the impact of urban innovation on public health
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Global TEC Map Fusion Through a Hybrid Deep Learning Model: RFGAN
Published 2023-01-01“…To a certain extent, we inpainted the ocean area of MIT‐TEC through RFGAN. At the same time, RFGAN keeps the consistency of RFGAN‐TEC and MIT‐TEC in the continent area. …”
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Psychiatric Care, Training and Research in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published 2024-12-01“…Objective: Aotearoa New Zealand, a commonwealth country, is situated in the South Pacific Ocean, in the southwestern most part of Polynesia. …”
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Dickens’s Global Art: Cultural and Ecological Legacy in Pictures from Italy
Published 2016-06-01“…There is no doubt that Dickens saw himself as a global writer from the outset, using metaphors like “the ocean of humanity” to describe his target audience (Letter to W. …”
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Destabilization of mutualistic interactions shapes the early heat stress response of the coral holobiont
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background The stability of the symbiotic relationship between coral and their dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodiniaceae) is disrupted by ocean warming. Although the coral thermal response depends on the complex interactions between host, Symbiodiniaceae and prokaryotes, the mechanisms underlying the initial destabilization of these symbioses are poorly understood. …”
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