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View article: Growing the capacity for affordable, large-scale coral conservation and restoration in developing countries: an update on initiatives led by the G20 Coral Research and Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP)
Growing the capacity for affordable, large-scale coral conservation and restoration in developing countries: an update on initiatives led by the G20 Coral Research and Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP) Open
The Coral Research and Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP) seeks to fund innovative, transformative ideas and technologies that could allow us to conserve and/or restore coral reefs and other coral-based habitats affordably and at-sc…
View article: Multi‐Taxon Predictions of Deep‐Sea Corals and Sponges From Stacked Species Distribution Models in the United States West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone and Relation to Trawl Closure Zones
Multi‐Taxon Predictions of Deep‐Sea Corals and Sponges From Stacked Species Distribution Models in the United States West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone and Relation to Trawl Closure Zones Open
Aim Abundant species distribution models (SDMs) of deep‐sea corals and sponges (DSCS) allow one to make community‐level predictions about DSCS. Pairing that with the conservation information of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) due to th…
View article: Underestimation of multi-decadal global O <sub>2</sub> loss due to an optimal interpolation method
Underestimation of multi-decadal global O <sub>2</sub> loss due to an optimal interpolation method Open
The global ocean's oxygen content has declined significantly over the past several decades and is expected to continue decreasing under global warming, with far-reaching impacts on marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling. Determining …
View article: In-House 3D Printed Positioning and Cutting Guide System for Mandibular Reconstruction. Protocol and case report
In-House 3D Printed Positioning and Cutting Guide System for Mandibular Reconstruction. Protocol and case report Open
Maxillofacial surgery planning has been improved by technological advances in 3D printing. The use of customized cutting and positioning guides allows intraoperative reproduction of pre-planned osteotomy cuts, resulting in increased surgic…
View article: The blue carbon of southern southwest Atlantic salt marshes and their biotic and abiotic drivers
The blue carbon of southern southwest Atlantic salt marshes and their biotic and abiotic drivers Open
Coastal vegetated ecosystems are acknowledged for their capacity to sequester organic carbon (OC), known as blue C. Yet, blue C global accounting is incomplete, with major gaps in southern hemisphere data. It also shows a large variability…
View article: Editorial: Vulnerability and resilience of marine ecosystems affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Editorial: Vulnerability and resilience of marine ecosystems affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Mar. Sci., 17 July 2023Sec. Marine Pollution Volume 10 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1253605
View article: Comment on bg-2023-72
Comment on bg-2023-72 Open
Abstract. The global ocean’s oxygen content has declined significantly over the past several decades and is expected to continue decreasing under global warming with far reaching impacts on marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling. Det…
View article: Rapidly Changing Range Limits in a Warming World: Critical Data Limitations and Knowledge Gaps for Advancing Understanding of Mangrove Range Dynamics in the Southeastern USA
Rapidly Changing Range Limits in a Warming World: Critical Data Limitations and Knowledge Gaps for Advancing Understanding of Mangrove Range Dynamics in the Southeastern USA Open
Climate change is altering species’ range limits and transforming ecosystems. For example, warming temperatures are leading to the range expansion of tropical, cold-sensitive species at the expense of their cold-tolerant counterparts. In s…
View article: Underestimation of global O <sub>2</sub> loss in optimally interpolated historical ocean observations
Underestimation of global O <sub>2</sub> loss in optimally interpolated historical ocean observations Open
The global ocean’s oxygen content has declined significantly over the past several decades and is expected to continue decreasing under global warming with far reaching impacts on marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling. Determining t…
View article: The Blue Carbon of Southern South West Atlantic salt marshes and their biotic and abiotic drivers
The Blue Carbon of Southern South West Atlantic salt marshes and their biotic and abiotic drivers Open
Organic carbon stocks, salt marsh plant biomass, crab burrow abundances and diameters. This data was generated by sampling at 11 salt marsh sites along 3000 km of coastal line in southern SW Atlantic coast in South America. Organic carbon …
View article: Effects of the Pandemic on Observing the Global Ocean
Effects of the Pandemic on Observing the Global Ocean Open
The years since 2000 have been a golden age in in situ ocean observing with the proliferation and organization of autonomous platforms such as surface drogued buoys and subsurface Argo profiling floats augmenting ship-based observations. G…
View article: Building a comprehensive archive and open access data portal for monitoring marine microplastics - the NOAA NCEI Global Marine Microplastics Database and Web Map
Building a comprehensive archive and open access data portal for monitoring marine microplastics - the NOAA NCEI Global Marine Microplastics Database and Web Map Open
Microplastics (¡ 5 mm) pollution is a growing problem affecting coastal communities, marine ecosystems, aquatic life, and human health. Aquatic biota such as plankton, fishes, and shrimp ingest microplastics that interfere with organ funct…
View article: Controlling factors of the climatological annual cycle of the surface mixed layer oxygen content: A global view
Controlling factors of the climatological annual cycle of the surface mixed layer oxygen content: A global view Open
The annual cycle of global dissolved oxygen content ( O 2 C ) and mean oxygen concentration in the surface mixed layer are estimated using monthly climatological oxygen fields from the World Ocean Atlas 2018 (WOA18). The largest seasonal v…
View article: Oyster Economics: Simulated Costs, Market Returns, and Nonmarket Ecosystem Benefits of Harvested and Nonharvested Reefs, Off-Bottom Aquaculture, and Living Shorelines
Oyster Economics: Simulated Costs, Market Returns, and Nonmarket Ecosystem Benefits of Harvested and Nonharvested Reefs, Off-Bottom Aquaculture, and Living Shorelines Open
We simulate expected costs, market returns, and nonmarket ecosystem benefits associated with four oyster resources: harvested bottom reefs, off-bottom aquaculture, nonharvested (restored) reefs, and living shorelines. Benefit categories in…
View article: How Does Ocean Acidification Affect the Early Life History of Zostera marina? A Series of Experiments Find Parental Carryover Can Benefit Viability or Germination
How Does Ocean Acidification Affect the Early Life History of Zostera marina? A Series of Experiments Find Parental Carryover Can Benefit Viability or Germination Open
Elevated partial pressure of carbon dioxide ( p CO 2 ) as a concomitant of global climate change may facilitate the establishment of future seagrass meadows and subsequently its benefit could be incorporated into techniques to increase res…
View article: Meta‐analysis of salt marsh vegetation impacts and recovery: a synthesis following the <i>Deepwater Horizon</i> oil spill
Meta‐analysis of salt marsh vegetation impacts and recovery: a synthesis following the <i>Deepwater Horizon</i> oil spill Open
Marine oil spills continue to be a global issue, heightened by spill events such as the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the largest marine oil spill in US waters and among the largest worldwide, affecting over 1,000 km …
View article: Responses of two fringing salt marsh plant species along a wave climate gradient
Responses of two fringing salt marsh plant species along a wave climate gradient Open
Salt marshes are increasingly valued for their role in coastal defense. In particular, marsh plants slow the progression of waves, thereby decreasing wave heights, orbital velocities and associated energy. Practical application of these ef…
View article: Large‐scale variation in wave attenuation of oyster reef living shorelines and the influence of inundation duration
Large‐scale variation in wave attenuation of oyster reef living shorelines and the influence of inundation duration Open
One of the paramount goals of oyster reef living shorelines is to achieve sustained and adaptive coastal protection, which requires meeting ecological (i.e., develop a self‐sustaining oyster population) and engineering (i.e., provide coast…
View article: NOAA RESTORE Science Program: Shellfish Portfolio Assessment Tool: Expert judgment of oyster resources for ecosystem services, 2018-07-01 to 2018-11-30
NOAA RESTORE Science Program: Shellfish Portfolio Assessment Tool: Expert judgment of oyster resources for ecosystem services, 2018-07-01 to 2018-11-30 Open
Dataset consists of observations of subject matter expert responses regarding levels of five ecosystem services provided by three distinct oyster resources under twelve distinct scenarios according to varying environmental conditions in U.…
View article: NOAA RESTORE Science Program: Shellfish Portfolio Assessment Tool: Expert judgment of oyster resources for ecosystem services, 2018-07-01 to 2018-11-30
NOAA RESTORE Science Program: Shellfish Portfolio Assessment Tool: Expert judgment of oyster resources for ecosystem services, 2018-07-01 to 2018-11-30 Open
Dataset consists of observations of subject matter expert responses regarding levels of five ecosystem services provided by three distinct oyster resources under twelve distinct scenarios according to varying environmental conditions in U.…
View article: Bio-Physical Changes in the Gulf of Mexico During the 2018 Hurricane Michael
Bio-Physical Changes in the Gulf of Mexico During the 2018 Hurricane Michael Open
We investigate the impacts of one of the strongest recorded hurricanes to have hit the Florida Panhandle, Hurricane Michael (2018), on the upper ocean using a suite of satellite data, in situ profiles, and outputs from the HYbrid Coordinat…