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  • ASFA_2015::S::Ship models  (1)
  • Global Ocean Oxygen Network
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    Publication Date: 2022-09-15
    Description: Oxygen is critical to the health of the ocean. It structures aquatic ecosystems and is a fundamental requirement for marine life from the intertidal zone to the greatest depths of the ocean. Oxygen is declining in the ocean. Since the 1960s, the area of low oxygen water in the open ocean has increased by 4.5 million km2, and over 500 low oxygen sites have been identified in estuaries and other coastal water bodies. Human activities are a major cause of oxygen decline in both the open ocean and coastal waters. Burning of fossil fuels and discharges from agriculture and human waste, which result in climate change and increased nitrogen and phosphorus inputs, are the primary causes.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Global Ocean Oxygen Network ; GO2NE ; ASFA_2015::O::Oxygen ; ASFA_2015::D::Deoxygenation ; ASFA_2015::E::Ecosystems ; ASFA_2015::H::Human impact
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report
    Format: 40pp.
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    UNESOC-IOC and International Group for Marine Ecological Time Series (IGMETS) | Paris, France
    Publication Date: 2022-09-24
    Description: Ship-based biogeochemical and ecological time series are one of the most valuable tools to characterize and quantify ocean ecosystems. These programmes continuously provided major breakthroughs in understanding ecosystem variability, allow quantification of the ocean carbon cycle, and help understand the processes that link biodiversity, food webs, and changes in services that benefit human societies. A quantum jump in regional and global ocean ecosystem science can be gained by aggregating observations from individual time series that are distributed across different oceans and which are managed by different countries. The collective value of these data is greater than that provided by each time series individually. However, maintaining time series requires a commitment by the science community and sponsor agencies.
    Description: OPENASFA INPUT
    Description: Published
    Description: Not Known
    Keywords: Ocean time series ; Human impact ; ASFA_2015::S::Ship models ; ASFA_2015::E::Ecosystems ; ASFA_2015::B::Biodiversity
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report
    Format: Poster
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