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FerryBox data in the North Sea from 2002 to 2005

FerryBox data in the North Sea from 2002 to 2005

... salinity data by analysis of bottle samples is shown in Fig. 2 from three cruises in ...the FerryBox was al- ways very good and the uncertainty (root mean square error) was ...cruises. From ... See full document

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The application of DNA sequence data for the identification of benthic nematodes from the North Sea

The application of DNA sequence data for the identification of benthic nematodes from the North Sea

... supplementary approach for the identification of nema- todes. In this context, the International Barcode of Life initiative introduced the concept of DNA barcoding (He- bert et al. 2003a, b), using a small specific ... See full document

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First records of the benthic, bloom-forming, non-toxic dinoflagellate Thecadinium yashimaense (Dinophyceae) in Europe: with special emphasis on the invasion in the North Sea

First records of the benthic, bloom-forming, non-toxic dinoflagellate Thecadinium yashimaense (Dinophyceae) in Europe: with special emphasis on the invasion in the North Sea

... samples from the North Frisian Wadden Sea at the Wadden Sea Station ...The data of T. yashimaense recordings from 2002 to 2005 are listed in Table ...October ... See full document

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Growth variations in the bivalve Mya truncata: a tool to trace changes in the Frisian Front macrofauna (southern North Sea)?

Growth variations in the bivalve Mya truncata: a tool to trace changes in the Frisian Front macrofauna (southern North Sea)?

... southern North Sea, ...different North Sea ...find data on M. truncata from less heavily fished regions to compare with, but we do point to the possibility of fishing being ... See full document

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Upwelling characteristics in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea) as revealed by Ferrybox measurements in 2007–2013

Upwelling characteristics in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea) as revealed by Ferrybox measurements in 2007–2013

... the Ferrybox measurements are successfully used for different applications, such as for monitoring of coastal waters in combination with remote sensing (Petersen et ...the Ferrybox systems, especially to ... See full document

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The stochastic characteristics of geometric properties of sand
waves in the North Sea

The stochastic characteristics of geometric properties of sand waves in the North Sea

... With the output of the BTT it is possible to plot probability density functions of the dif- ferent geometric properties of sand waves. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test is used in order to determine whether a data set ... See full document

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Distribution of the Demersal Fishes on the Continental Shelves of the Levantine and North Aegean Seas (Eastern Mediterranean)

Distribution of the Demersal Fishes on the Continental Shelves of the Levantine and North Aegean Seas (Eastern Mediterranean)

... Mediterranean Sea is the major recipient of alien species, with an average of one species introduced every 4 weeks over the past 5 years (Streftaris et ...Mediterranean Sea derive from the ... See full document

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Seabirds as samplers of the marine environment – a case study of northern gannets

Seabirds as samplers of the marine environment – a case study of northern gannets

... at sea have allowed significant progress in our un- derstanding of seabird ...at sea from ...at sea or by re- mote techniques, and food availability, assessed by detect- ing and possibly ... See full document

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Ensemble perturbation smoother for optimizing tidal boundary conditions by assimilation of High-Frequency radar surface currents – application to the German Bight

Ensemble perturbation smoother for optimizing tidal boundary conditions by assimilation of High-Frequency radar surface currents – application to the German Bight

... extracted from a 5-km resolution North Sea-Baltic Sea model (Staneva et ...bathymetric data for the different model configurations are prepared using the ETOPO-1 topography (Amante and ... See full document

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Evaluation of numerical models by FerryBox and fixed platform in situ data in the southern North Sea

Evaluation of numerical models by FerryBox and fixed platform in situ data in the southern North Sea

... MARNET, FerryBox on TorDania and both models are ...C sea- sonal water temperature range and summer water tempera- ture around 19 ◦ ...v4 data are in agreement with the ... See full document

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Synthesis and structure of an aryl­selenenium(II) cation, [C34H41N4Se+]2[Hg(SeCN)4]2−, based on a 5 tert butyl 1,3 bis­­(1 pentyl 1H benzimidazol 2 yl)benzene scaffold

Synthesis and structure of an aryl­selenenium(II) cation, [C34H41N4Se+]2[Hg(SeCN)4]2−, based on a 5 tert butyl 1,3 bis­­(1 pentyl 1H benzimidazol 2 yl)benzene scaffold

... attempting the synthesis of the respective oxides from the reaction of 2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl methyl selenide with t-BuOCl (Fujihara et al., 1995). In the literature, examples of arylselenenium(II) ... See full document

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Realism and Naturalism in Iris Murdoch’s ‘The Sea, The Sea’

Realism and Naturalism in Iris Murdoch’s ‘The Sea, The Sea’

... The Sea, The Sea is the depiction of true account of the mislead perception of the unpredictable narrator, Charles ...The Sea, The Sea explores the journeys of two cousins, Charles and James ... See full document

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Cassidulina teretis Tappan and Cassidulina neoteretis new species (Foraminifera): stratigraphic markers for deep sea and outer shelf areas

Cassidulina teretis Tappan and Cassidulina neoteretis new species (Foraminifera): stratigraphic markers for deep sea and outer shelf areas

... The only North Sea record of the species is from a single sample of Upper Pleistocene sediments (Fig. Feyling-Hanssen, unpublished data). Its abundant presence in th[r] ... See full document

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How should sparse marine in situ measurements be compared to a continuous model: an example

How should sparse marine in situ measurements be compared to a continuous model: an example

... of North Sea chlorophyll measurements would help to validate the model or produce new biogeo- chemical parametrisations, it is not possible to travel back in time to obtain such a ...toric data time ... See full document

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Decadal-scale progression of the onset of Dansgaard–Oeschger warming events

Decadal-scale progression of the onset of Dansgaard–Oeschger warming events

... the sea ice from below (Dokken et ...the sea-ice-covered North ...the sea-ice cover and an invigoration of the ...that sea ice is a crucial factor in generating the full climatic ... See full document

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Mismatch between the depth habitat of planktonic foraminifera and the calibration depth of SST transfer functions may bias reconstructions

Mismatch between the depth habitat of planktonic foraminifera and the calibration depth of SST transfer functions may bias reconstructions

... the North Atlantic would seem to be to calibrate planktonic foraminifera assemblages against a different, more ecologically relevant ...communities from several depths and seasons, so selecting a more ... See full document

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Temporal Variations of Phytoplankton in Relation to Eutrophication in Samsun Bay, Southern Black Sea

Temporal Variations of Phytoplankton in Relation to Eutrophication in Samsun Bay, Southern Black Sea

... clustering from Bray-Curtis similarities divided the samples into three groups (1- 3) at a similarity level of ...November 2002 and group 2 comprised winter-early spring samples from January to April ... See full document

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A Survey of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS) in Turkey

A Survey of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS) in Turkey

... (3378 from the sea and 2589 from freshwater) sampled as detailed in Table 1 and 2 during the four sampling ...achieved from CPE observed ... See full document

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Description and identification of some selected nektonic and benthic zooplakton inhabiting marine ecosystems

Description and identification of some selected nektonic and benthic zooplakton inhabiting marine ecosystems

... collected from four marine ecosystems namely the North Sea (Helgoland - Germany), Banyuls-sur-Mer (Mediterranean sea - France), Abu Qir Bay (Mediterranean Sea- Egypt) and the northern ... See full document

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Zur Morphologie vonProstomatella arenicola (Hoplonemertini, Monostilifera)

Zur Morphologie vonProstomatella arenicola (Hoplonemertini, Monostilifera)

... From observations carried out in the intertidal sands of the Island of Sylt (North Sea), Prostomatella arenicola Friedrich is a typical inhabitant of this Wadden Sea area.. Its[r] ... See full document

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