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View article: GEOS: A performance portable multi-physics simulationframework for subsurface applications
GEOS: A performance portable multi-physics simulationframework for subsurface applications Open
GEOS is a simulation framework focused on solving tightly coupled multi-physics problems with an initial emphasis on subsurface reservoir applications. Currently, GEOS supports capabilities for studying carbon sequestration, geothermal ene…
View article: Local adaptation in trait-mediated trophic cascades
Local adaptation in trait-mediated trophic cascades Open
Predator-induced changes in prey foraging can influence community dynamics by increasing the abundance of basal resources via a trait-mediated trophic cascade. The strength of these cascades may be altered by eco-evolutionary relationships…
View article: Environment and shipping drive environmental <scp>DNA</scp> beta‐diversity among commercial ports
Environment and shipping drive environmental <span>DNA</span> beta‐diversity among commercial ports Open
The spread of nonindigenous species by shipping is a large and growing global problem that harms coastal ecosystems and economies and may blur coastal biogeographical patterns. This study coupled eukaryotic environmental DNA (eDNA) metabar…
View article: Evolution of plasticity, local adaptation, and community dynamics in response to predator invasions and increased seawater temperatures
Evolution of plasticity, local adaptation, and community dynamics in response to predator invasions and increased seawater temperatures Open
Predator invasions can be extremely disruptive to native ecosystems and therefore present opportunities to explore eco-evolutionary dynamics between predators and their prey. Invasive predators can exert intense selective pressure on nativ…
View article: Ballast water-mediated species spread risk dynamics and policy implications to reduce the invasion risk to the Mediterranean Sea
Ballast water-mediated species spread risk dynamics and policy implications to reduce the invasion risk to the Mediterranean Sea Open
This study helps understand the ballast water-mediated species spread risk dynamics in the Mediterranean and examine potential policy options for ballast water management to further reduce species spread risk in the region. Results show th…
View article: Global port survey quantifies commercial shipping’s effect on biodiversity
Global port survey quantifies commercial shipping’s effect on biodiversity Open
Spread of nonindigenous organisms by shipping is one of the largest threats to coastal ecosystems. Limited monitoring and understanding of this phenomenon currently hinder development of effective prevention policies. Surveying ports in No…
View article: Economic and environmental impacts of ballast water management on Small Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries
Economic and environmental impacts of ballast water management on Small Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries Open
View article: Ballast water-mediated species spread risk dynamics and policy implications to reduce the invasion risk to the Mediterranean Sea
Ballast water-mediated species spread risk dynamics and policy implications to reduce the invasion risk to the Mediterranean Sea Open
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most heavily invaded marine regions. This work focuses on the dynamics and potential policy options for ballast water-mediated nonindigenous species to the Mediterranean. Specifically, we (1) estimated p…
View article: Economic and environmental impacts of ballast water management on Small\n Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries
Economic and environmental impacts of ballast water management on Small\n Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries Open
The Ballast Water Management Convention can decrease the introduction risk of\nharmful aquatic organisms and pathogens, yet the Convention increases shipping\ncosts and causes subsequent economic impacts. This paper examines whether the\nC…
View article: Primer on the Cost of Marine Fuels Compliant with IMO 2020 Rule
Primer on the Cost of Marine Fuels Compliant with IMO 2020 Rule Open
This report aims to provide information for owners and operators of U.S. ocean-going marine cargo vessels on the cost of different approaches to compliance with the IMO mandate to reduce the sulfur content of marine fuels (outside emission…
View article: Scenario-based cost-effectiveness analysis of ballast water treatment strategies
Scenario-based cost-effectiveness analysis of ballast water treatment strategies Open
View article: Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment
Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment Open
View article: Correction to: America’s Marine Highway stakeholders: a system-scale analysis of influence in decision-making
Correction to: America’s Marine Highway stakeholders: a system-scale analysis of influence in decision-making Open
The article “America’s Marine Highway stakeholders: a system-scale analysis of influence in decision-making” written by Amit J. Mokashi, Austin Becker, and James J. Corbett, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s intern…
View article: Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment
Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment Open
Global ballast water management regulations aiming to decrease aquatic species invasion require actions that can increase shipping costs. We employ an integrated shipping cost and global economic modeling approach to investigate the impact…
View article: A Mineralogy‐Based Anthropogenic Combustion‐Iron Emission Inventory
A Mineralogy‐Based Anthropogenic Combustion‐Iron Emission Inventory Open
Atmospheric supply of iron can modulate ocean biogeochemistry, due to its key role in global nitrogen and carbon cycles. Current estimates predict up to 20% of global ocean net primary productivity depends on an atmospheric iron source. Us…
View article: Higher-order patterns of aquatic species spread through the global shipping network
Higher-order patterns of aquatic species spread through the global shipping network Open
The introduction and establishment of nonindigenous species (NIS) through global ship movements poses a significant threat to marine ecosystems and economies. While ballast-vectored invasions have been partly addressed by some national pol…
View article: America’s Marine Highway stakeholders: a system-scale analysis of influence in decision making
America’s Marine Highway stakeholders: a system-scale analysis of influence in decision making Open
View article: Container vessels diversion pattern to trans-Arctic shipping routes and GHG emission abatement potential
Container vessels diversion pattern to trans-Arctic shipping routes and GHG emission abatement potential Open
Global shipping pattern is widely used to assess vessel-borne pollution risk and inform environmental policymaking. Due to ice retreat under climate change, new trans-Arctic navigation routes may become feasible and change the shipping and…
View article: Editorial Board
Editorial Board Open
View article: Estimated health impacts from maritime transport in the Mediterranean region and benefits from the use of cleaner fuels
Estimated health impacts from maritime transport in the Mediterranean region and benefits from the use of cleaner fuels Open
Ship traffic emissions degrade air quality in coastal areas and contribute to climate impacts globally. The estimated health burden of exposure to shipping emissions in coastal areas may inform policy makers as they seek to reduce exposure…
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Editorial Board Open
View article: Pollution Tradeoffs for Conventional and Natural Gas-Based Marine Fuels
Pollution Tradeoffs for Conventional and Natural Gas-Based Marine Fuels Open
This paper presents a life-cycle emissions analysis of conventional and natural gas-based marine transportation in the United States. We apply a total fuel cycle—or “well-to-propeller”—analysis that evaluates emissions along the fuel produ…
View article: The urgency of curbing pollution from ships, explained
The urgency of curbing pollution from ships, explained Open
View article: Cleaner fuels for ships provide public health benefits with climate tradeoffs
Cleaner fuels for ships provide public health benefits with climate tradeoffs Open
View article: Role of vitamin A metabolism in IIH: Results from the idiopathic intracranial hypertension treatment trial
Role of vitamin A metabolism in IIH: Results from the idiopathic intracranial hypertension treatment trial Open
View article: Natural gas as a marine fuel
Natural gas as a marine fuel Open
This paper provides new knowledge about the life-cycle emissions of natural gas compared to traditional petroleum-based fuels in the marine sector. While natural gas will reduce local air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides and particulate m…
View article: Quality of life in idiopathic intracranial hypertension at diagnosis
Quality of life in idiopathic intracranial hypertension at diagnosis Open
IIH affects QOL at time of diagnosis even in patients with mild visual impairment. Vision-specific QOL in patients with newly diagnosed IIH may be as decreased as that for patients with other neuro-ophthalmic disorders. IIH treatment shoul…