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Polar Research and Supply Vessel POLARSTERN Operated by the Alfred-Wegener-Institute Open
POLARSTERN, operated by the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, is an ice going research and supply vessel. The main operation areas are the ice-covered seas of the northern and southern polar regions.…
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Oceanographic observations in the Nordic Sea and Fram Strait in 2016 under the IO PAN long-term monitoring program AREX Open
Since 1987 annual summer cruises to the Nordic Seas and Fram Strait have been conducted by the IO PAN research vessel Oceania under the long-term monitoring program AREX. Here we present a short description of measurements and preliminary …
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Vessel Operations in the Arctic, 2015–2017 Open
The Arctic is among the most rapidly-changing regions on Earth. Diminishing levels of sea-ice has increased opportunities for maritime activities in historically inaccessible areas such as the Northern Sea Route and Northwest Passage. Degr…
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Shipborne measurements of Antarctic submicron organic aerosols: an NMR perspective linking multiple sources and bioregions Open
The concentrations of submicron aerosol particles in maritime regions around Antarctica are influenced by the extent of sea ice. This effect is two ways: on one side, sea ice regulates the production of particles by sea spray (primary aero…
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Marine Stations Helgoland and Sylt operated by the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Open
The Marine Stations Helgoland and Sylt are permanent coastal stations in the German Bight operated as one joint research infrastructure by the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). Using both statio…
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A field comparison of marine mammal detections via visual, acoustic, and infrared (IR) imaging methods offshore Atlantic Canada Open
Impulsive sounds generated during seismic surveys have elicited behavioral responses in marine mammals and could cause hearing impairment or injury. Mitigating exposure to seismic sound often relies on real-time marine mammal detection. De…
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Winter extratropical cyclone influence on seabird survival: variation between and within common eider Somateria mollissima populations Open
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) play a primary role in determining the variation in local weather and marine conditions in the mid-latitudes. ETCs have a broad range of intensities, from benign to extreme, and their paths, frequency, and int…
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THE COASTAL CURRENT SOUTH OF JAVA Open
This paper concerns investigations of the hydrography of the waters south of Java, especially of the Java Coastal Current, which have been carried out by the Institute of Marine Research at Djakarta. It is based on (1) oceanographic observ…
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Relationship between the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Squid-Jigging Vessels Operations and Marine Environment in the North Pacific Ocean Open
Information and understanding of fishing activities at sea is important to fisheries science, public authorities and policy-makers. To understand the spatial–temporal distribution characteristics of squid-jigging vessels and how the marine…
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Ocean and Atmospheric Observations at the Remote Ieodo Ocean Research Station in the Northern East China Sea Open
For open ocean environments, it is rare to find continuous, simultaneous air and sea observation records due to the challenges of instrument installation and maintenance. The Ieodo Ocean Research Station (Ieodo ORS), a remote ocean site lo…
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Ontogenetic movements of cod in Arctic fjords and the Barents Sea as revealed by otolith microchemistry Open
The distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in northern Norwegian waters is expanding eastward and northward in the Barents Sea and along western Svalbard. In the Arctic fjords of Svalbard, cod has become abundant, but little is known …
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Biosecurity risks posed by a large sea-going passenger vessel: challenges of terrestrial arthropod species detection and eradication Open
Large sea-going passenger vessels can pose a high biosecurity risk. The risk posed by marine species is well documented, but rarely the risk posed by terrestrial arthropods. We conducted the longest running, most extensive monitoring progr…
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Development Research of Marine Engine Room Simulator for Offshore Supply Vessel Based On Virtual Reality Technology Open
Aiming at the present status that the absence of marine engine room simulator for OSV (Offshore Supply Vessel) in China market and the need to improve the working ability of engineers in OSV, the marine engine room simulator for OSV based …
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CPUE Estimation and Standardization Based on VMS: A Case Study for Squid-Jigging Fishery in the Equatorial of Eastern Pacific Ocean Open
Different fisheries, even the same fishery, use different ways of quantifying fishing efforts such as the number of vessels, days, voyages, and hooks. In squid-jigging fisheries, fishing hours, fishing days, and the number of vessels are v…
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Innovative transportable laboratories for polar science Open
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research and the British Antarctic Survey have built a transportable laboratory facility, named the Dirck Gerritsz Laboratory, to accommodate new scientific research on and from the western Antar…
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Assessment of Portunus (Portunus) trituberculatus (Miers, 1876) stock in the northern East China Sea Open
Portunus (Portnus) trituberculatus (Miers, 1876) is one of the important commercial crustaceans in the northern East China Sea. Although extensive research on aquaculture of the species is being carried out, the wild stock is scientificall…
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Water mass characteristics in the Makassar Strait and Flores Sea in August-September 2015 Open
Makassar Strait is one of the main entrance points for Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), which carries water from the North Pacific through Flores Sea. ITF has a crucial role as a branch of the thermohaline circulation system in controlling th…
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Seal and Polar Bear Behavioral Response to an Icebreaker Vessel in Northwest Greenland Open
Icebreaker vessels are important scientific tools, enabling access and research within the polar regions of the world, including the High Arctic. These vessels have the potential to overlap with marine mammal habitats in infrequently studi…
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CAGE22-2 Scientific Cruise Report: AKMA 2/Ocean Senses Open
AKMA-OceanSenses Research Expedition (11-23 May 2022) aboard the research vessel Kronprins Håkon to the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean is focused on both science and education. This expedition has received endorsement from the UN Ocean Decad…
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Detection of Outflow of Formaldehyde and Glyoxal from the Africancontinent to the Atlantic Ocean with a MAX-DOAS Instrument Open
Trace gas maps retrieved from satellite measurements show enhanced levels of the atmospheric volatile organic compounds formaldehyde (HCHO) and glyoxal (CHOCHO) over the Atlantic Ocean. To validate the spatial distribution of this continen…
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Spray Icing on ONEGA Vessel- A Comparison of Liquid Water Content Expressions Open
The hazards associated with ice accretion primarily due to impinging freezing sea spray on ship structures are considered among serious safety concerns for ships operating in the colder regions. An accurate sea-spray icing-estimation model…
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Analysis of Stability, Resistance, and Seakeeping Accord to Dimension and Form of Fishing Vessel 10, 20, 30 GT Open
Fishing vessels used to catch resources from the sea has to pass some of the regulations from International Maritime Organization for sea-worthiness of the vessel especially about stability, resistance to acquire the highest velocity, and …
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CAGE18-5 Cruise report : Remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) investigations of active gas seepage sites in the Barents Sea Open
Cruise CAGE18-5 was the first research expedition under the helm of UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø with the new ice-going research vessel R/V Kronprins Håkon. This new vessel provides new opportunities to collect cross-disci…
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Comparative Research on Vessel Navigability on the Northern Sea Route Based on the NSR Admission Criteria and POLARIS Methodology Open
At present, sea ice remains a critical factor affecting the safety of vessel operations along the Northern Sea Route (NSR). However, inconsistencies between the navigability outcomes derived from the criteria for the admission of ships in …
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Research on the Average Daily Operating Cost of Oceanographic Research Vessels of Both China and the United States and Its Application Analysis Open
Based on the study of the relative assessment reports and statistical data of University and National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet of the United States, coupled with the statistical data of 1,500-ton oceanographic research…
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R/V “Professor Panov”: 15 Years of Marine Scientific Research Open
The Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea has attracted attention of scientists for more than 100 years. In different periods intensity of research sometimes increased, sometimes decreased; and in 2003 alone, when the Southern scientific center of …
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Distribution, resources, features of biology, and the first results of specialized fishery of shrimp <i>Pandalus goniurus</i> in the Tatar Strait Open
Shrimp Pandalus goniurus is poorly known in the Tatar Strait. Its distribution, state of stock, and features of biology are described on the data of 7 trawl surveys conducted by RV Buhoro in the western Tatar Strait in April-June 2009-2010…
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REPORT ON THE CORINDON CRUISES Open
The corindon cruises were the first realization of the Cooperation on Oceanology between the governments of France and Indonesia. The name Corindon is derived from the name of French vessel "CORIOLIS" and Indonesia to signify that the vess…
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Autonomous Docking of a Feeder Vessel Open
Autonomous sailing is seen as one of the possible solutions to cope with the decrease in qualified personnel, to minimise the risk to humans and ships in challenging conditions, and to decrease the environmental impact of the transport sec…
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Processed multibeam bathymetry data collected around the Ria de Aveiro, Portugal, onboard the NEREIDE research vessel. Open
A Kongsberg EM 2040 C multibeam echo sounder transducer installed on the scientific vessel NEREIDE, was used to collect multibeam bathymetry data during graduation activities and equipment testing. This particular dataset was collected aro…