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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Freshwater ecology. ; Marine ecology. ; Biodiversity. ; Ecology . ; Oceanography. ; Environmental education. ; Welfare economics. ; Meer
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The future of food from the sea -- Chapter 2.The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy -- Chapter 3. What Role for Ocean-Based Renewable Energy and Deep-Seabed Minerals in a Sustainalble Future? -- Chapter 4. The Ocean Genome: Conservation and the Fair, Equitable and Sustainable Use of Marine Genetic Resources -- Chapter 5. Leveraging Multi-Target Strategies to Address Plastic Pollution in the Context of an Already Stressed Ocean -- Chapter 6. Technology, Data and New Models for Sustainably Managing Ocean Resources -- Chapter 7. Coastal Development: Resilience, Restoration and Infrastructure Requirements -- Chapter 8. National Accounting for the Ocean and Ocean Economy -- Chapter 9. Ocean Finance -- Chapter 10. Critical Habitats and Biodiversity: Inventory, Threshold and Governance -- Chapter 11. The Human Relationship with Our Ocean Planet -- Chapter 12. The Ocean Transition: What to Learn from System Transitions -- Chapter 13. Towards Ocean Equity -- Chapter 14. Integrated Ocean Management -- Chapter 15. Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing and Associated Drivers -- Chapter 16. Organised Crime Associated with Fisheries -- Chapter 17. The Ocean as a Solution to Climate Change: Five Opportunities for Action -- Chapter 18. A Sustainable Ocean Economy for 2050: Approximating Its Benefits and Costs -- Chapter 19. A Sustainable & Equitable Blue Recovery to the COVID-19 Crisis -- Chapter 20. Ocean Solutions That Benefit People, Nature and the Economy -- Chapter 21. Transformations for a Sustainable Ocean Economy: A Vision for Protection, Production and Prosperity.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 915 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031162770
    Language: English
    Note: Open Access
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (914 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031162770
    Language: English
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Polar research 23 (2004), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1751-8369
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
    Notes: The narrow slope-confined warm core of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC) is a major pathway for warm and saline Atlantic Water to enter the Arctic Ocean. Long-term mean northward cooling and freshening rates in the warm core of the WSC are calculated with error ranges, and heat loss estimates are derived. The observed combination of cooling and freshening is not consistent with a hypothesis of pure isopycnal offshore mixing, but rather suggests influence from diapycnal mixing connected, for example, to exchange with shelf waters.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Polar research 18 (1999), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1751-8369
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
    Notes: The seasonal evolution of the hydrographic structure of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC) above bottom depths from 300 m to 800 m is discussed based on a modern data set with high spatial resolution. The WSC appears to have a core with high temperature and salinity, linked to the topography in this depth interval, with a width on the order of 10 km. Strong cooling occurs in the autumn, reducing the heat content of the upper 200 m, but advected temperature and salinity maxima survive close to the surface in spring when air-sea exchange and vertical mixing is hampered by sea ice and meltwater.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 357 (1992), S. 318-320 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Sinking currents that would transport and spread injected CO2 into large water masses, such as the outflow from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, have previously been identified1 as suitable injection sites. Experiments with a global carbon-cycle model based on a three-dimensional ...
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 357 (1992), S. 547-547 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] SIR - Radojevic and Tressider1 confirm that gaseous SO2 easily dissolves in sea water2. They propose that seawater scrubbing may be used to reduce the anthropogenic emissions of SC〉2, and that SO2 could be injected "directly into an ocean current with no perceptible effect on seawater pH or ...
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  • 7
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    In:  University Courses on Svalbard
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: CTD; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Greenland Sea; Polarsyssel; Polarsyssel98; Polarsyssel98_01; Polarsyssel98_02; Polarsyssel98_03; Polarsyssel98_04; Polarsyssel98_05; Polarsyssel98_06; Polarsyssel98_07; Polarsyssel98_08; Polarsyssel98_09; Polarsyssel98_10; Polarsyssel98_11; Polarsyssel98_12; Polarsyssel98_13; Polarsyssel98_14; Polarsyssel98_15; Polarsyssel98_16; Polarsyssel98_17; Polarsyssel98_18; Polarsyssel98_19; Polarsyssel98_20; Polarsyssel98_21; Polarsyssel98_22; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water; Variability of Exchanges in the Northern Seas; VEINS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 85020 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-01
    Description: This data collection contains physical oceanographic and hydrochemistry data from 82 cruises in the frame of the project VEINS -Variability of Exchanges in the Northern Seas.
    Keywords: 06MT39_5; 06MT39_5/506-1; 06MT39_5/507-1; 06MT39_5/508-1; 06MT39_5/509-1; 06MT39_5/510-1; 06MT39_5/511-1; 06MT39_5/512-2; 06MT39_5/513-1; 06MT39_5/514-1; 06MT39_5/515-1; 06MT39_5/516-1; 06MT39_5/517-1; 06MT39_5/518-1; 06MT39_5/519-1; 06MT39_5/520-1; 06MT39_5/521-1; 06MT39_5/522-1; 06MT39_5/523-1; A09/98; A09/98_286; A09/98_288; A09/98_291; A09/98_292; A09/98_294; A09/98_296; A09/98_300; A09/98_302; A09/98_317; A09/98_319; A09/98_322; A09/98_324; A09/98_325; A09/98_327; A09/98_330; A09/98_331; A09/98_335; A09/98_356; A09/98_377; A09/98_379; A09/98_381; A09/98_383; A09/98_385; A09/98_387; A09/98_401; A09/98_424; A09/98_427; A09/98_430; A09/98_449; A09/98_451; A09/98_454; A09/98_456; A09/98_458; A09/98_461; A09/98_462; A09/98_465; A09/98_467; A09/98_470; A09/98_471; A09/98_477; A09/98_480; A09/98_483; A09/98_497; A09/98_499; A09/98_502; A09/98_504; A09/98_506; A09/98_519; A09/98_521; A09/98_522; A09/98_523; A09/98_525; A09/98_527; A09/98_534; A09/98_537; A09/98_539; A09/98_542; A09/98_544; A09/98_548; A09/98_549; A09/98_566; A09/98_569; A09/98_572; A09/98_574; A09/98_576; A09/98_578; A09/98_585; A09/98_588; A09/98_590; A09/98_591; A09/98_594; A09/98_597; A09/98_598; A09/98_599; A09/98_602; A09/98_603; A09/98_604; A09/98_606; A09/98_608; A09/98_610; A09/98_612; A10/99; A10/99_364-1; A10/99_366-1; A10/99_368-1; A10/99_370-1; A10/99_372-1; A10/99_374-1; A10/99_376-1; A10/99_379-1; A10/99_382-1; A10/99_384-1; A10/99_394-1; A10/99_396-1; A10/99_398-1; A10/99_400-1; A10/99_401-1; A10/99_403-1; A10/99_404-1; A10/99_406-1; A10/99_409-1; A10/99_444-1; A10/99_446-1; A10/99_448-1; A10/99_452-1; A10/99_454-1; A10/99_457-1; A10/99_481-1; A10/99_483-1; A10/99_486-1; A10/99_488-1; A10/99_490-1; A10/99_491-1; A10/99_509-1; A10/99_511-1; A10/99_513-1; A10/99_515-1; A10/99_517-1; A10/99_521-1; A10/99_522-1; A10/99_525-1; A10/99_529-1; A10/99_531-1; A10/99_534-1; A10/99_536-1; A10/99_551-1; A10/99_557-1; A10/99_559-1; A10/99_561-1; A10/99_564-1; A10/99_566-1; A10/99_568-1; A10/99_580-1; A10/99_582-1; A10/99_584-1; A10/99_586-1; A10/99_589-1; A10/99_592-1; A10/99_595-1; A10/99_597-1; A10/99_599-1; A10/99_600-1; A10/99_602-1; A10/99_603-1; A10/99_604-1; A10/99_606-1; A10/99_608-1; A10/99_612-1; A10/99_615-1; A10/99_618-1; A10/99_620-1; A10/99_640-1; A10/99_643-1; A10/99_646-1; A10/99_648-1; A10/99_650-1; A10/99_653-1; A10/99_655-1; A10/99_656-1; A10/99_658-1; A10/99_662-1; A10/99_664-1; A10/99_667-1; A10/99_670-1; A10/99_673-1; A10/99_676-1; A10/99_678-1; A10/99_680-1; A10/99_682-1; A10/99_685-1; A10/99_687-1; A10/99_689-1; A10/99_697-1; A10/99_698-1; A10/99_700-1; A10/99_702-1; A10/99_704-1; A10/99_705-1; A10/99_707-1; A14/97; A14/97_446; A14/97_448; A14/97_450; A14/97_452; A14/97_453; A14/97_455; A14/97_457; A14/97_458; A14/97_460; A14/97_467; A14/97_507; A14/97_509; A14/97_510; A14/97_514; A14/97_515; A14/97_517; A14/97_546; A14/97_548; A14/97_551; A14/97_556; A14/97_558; A14/97_576; A14/97_580; A14/97_582; A14/97_584; A14/97_586; A14/97_589; A14/97_592; A14/97_594; A14/97_597; A14/97_622; A14/97_624; A14/97_627; A14/97_641; A14/97_643; A14/97_644; A14/97_645; A14/97_648; A14/97_651; A14/97_658; A14/97_660; A14/97_663; A14/97_666; A14/97_668; A14/97_671; A14/97_672; A14/97_689; A14/97_691; A14/97_694; A14/97_696; A14/97_698; A14/97_700; A14/97_710; A14/97_711; A14/97_712; A14/97_714; A14/97_717; A14/97_720; A14/97_722; A14/97_723; A14/97_726; A14/97_729; A14/97_734; A14/97_739; A14/97_741; A14/97_742; A14/97_744; A14/97_746; A14/97_748; A14/97_759; ARA-12-1/97; ARA-12-1/97_398; ARA-12-1/97_399; ARA-12-1/97_400; ARA-12-1/97_401; ARA-12-1/97_402; ARA-12-1/97_403; ARA-12-1/97_404; ARA-12-1/97_405; ARA-12-1/97_406; ARA-12-1/97_407; ARA-12-1/97_408; ARA-12-1/97_409; ARA-12-1/97_410; ARA-12-1/97_411; ARA-12-1/97_412; ARA-12-1/97_413; ARA-12-1/97_414; ARA-12-1/97_415; ARA-12-1/97_416; ARA-12-1/97_417; ARA-12-1/97_418; ARA-12-1/97_419; ARA-12-1/97_420; ARA-12-1/97_421; ARA-12-1/97_422; ARA-12-1/97_423; ARA-12-1/97_424; ARA-12-1/97_425; ARA-12-2/97; ARA-12-2/97_426; ARA-12-2/97_427; ARA-12-2/97_428; ARA-12-2/97_429; ARA-12-2/97_430; ARA-12-2/97_431; ARA-12-2/97_432; ARA-12-2/97_433; ARA-12-2/97_434; ARA-12-2/97_435; ARA-12-2/97_436; ARA-12-2/97_437; ARA-12-2/97_438; ARA-12-2/97_439; ARA-12-2/97_440; ARA-12-2/97_441; ARA-12-2/97_442; ARA-12-2/97_443; ARA-12-2/97_444; ARA-12-2/97_445; ARA-12-2/97_446; ARA-12-2/97_447; ARA-12-2/97_448; ARA-12-2/97_449; ARA-12-2/97_450; ARA-12-2/97_451; ARA-12-2/97_452; ARA-12-2/97_453; ARA-12-2/97_454; ARA-12-2/97_455; ARA-12-2/97_456; ARA-12-2/97_457; ARA-12-2/97_458; ARA-12-2/97_459; ARA-12-2/97_460; ARA-12-2/97_461; ARA-12-2/97_462; ARA-12-2/97_463; ARA-12-2/97_464; ARA-12-2/97_465; ARA-12-2/97_466; ARA-12-2/97_467; ARA-12-2/97_468; ARA-12-2/97_469; ARA-12-2/97_470; ARA-12-2/97_471; ARA-12-2/97_472; ARA-12-2/97_473; ARA-12-2/97_474; ARA-12-2/97_475; ARA-12-2/97_476; ARA-12-2/97_477; ARA-12-2/97_478; ARA-12-2/97_479; ARA-12-2/97_480; ARA-12-2/97_481; ARA-12-2/97_482; ARA-12-2/97_483; ARA-12-2/97_484; ARA-12-2/97_485; ARA-12-2/97_486; ARA-12-2/97_487; ARA-12-2/97_488; ARA-12-2/97_489; ARA-12-2/97_490; ARA-12-2/97_491; ARA-12-2/97_492; ARA-12-2/97_493; ARA-12-2/97_494; ARA-12-2/97_495; ARA-12-2/97_496; ARA-12-2/97_497; ARA-12-3/97; ARA-12-3/97_498; ARA-12-3/97_499; ARA-12-3/97_500; ARA-12-3/97_501; ARA-12-3/97_502; ARA-12-3/97_503; ARA-12-3/97_504; ARA-12-3/97_505; ARA-12-3/97_506; ARA-12-3/97_507; ARA-12-3/97_508; ARA-12-3/97_509; ARA-12-3/97_510; ARA-12-3/97_511; ARA-12-3/97_512; ARA-12-3/97_513; ARA-12-3/97_514; ARA-12-3/97_515; ARA-12-3/97_516; ARA-12-3/97_517; ARA-12-3/97_518; ARA-12-3/97_519; ARA-12-3/97_521; ARA-12-3/97_522; ARA-12-3/97_523; ARA-12-3/97_524; ARA-12-3/97_525; ARA-12-3/97_526; ARA-12-3/97_527; ARA-12-3/97_528; ARA-12-3/97_529; ARA-12-3/97_530; ARA-12-3/97_531; ARA-12-3/97_532; ARA-12-3/97_533; ARA-12-3/97_534; ARA-12-3/97_535; ARA-12-3/97_536; ARA-12-3/97_537; ARA-12-3/97_538; ARA-12-3/97_539; ARA-12-3/97_540; ARA-12-3/97_541; ARA-12-3/97_542; ARA-12-3/97_543; ARA-12-3/97_544; ARA-12-3/97_545; ARA-12-3/97_546; ARA-12-3/97_547; ARA-12-3/97_548; ARA-12-3/97_549; ARA-12-3/97_550; ARA-12-3/97_551; ARA-12-3/97_552; ARA-12-3/97_553; ARA-12-3/97_554; ARA-12-3/97_555; ARA-12-3/97_556; ARA-12-3/97_557; ARA-12-3/97_558; ARA-12-3/97_559; ARA-12-3/97_560; ARA-12-3/97_561; ARA-12-3/97_562; ARA-12-3/97_563; ARA-12-3/97_564; ARA-12-3/97_565; ARA-12-3/97_566; ARA-12-3/97_567; ARA-12-3/97_568; ARA-12-3/97_569; ARA-12-3/97_570; ARA-12-3/97_571; ARA-12-3/97_572; ARA-12-3/97_573; ARA-12-3/97_574; ARA-12-3/97_575; ARA-12-3/97_576; ARA-12-3/97_577; ARA-12-3/97_578; Aranda (1989); ARK-XIV/2; ARK-XV/3; Arni Fridriksson; B02/98; B02/98-1001; B02/98-1011; B02/98-1021; B02/98-1031; B02/98-1061; B02/98-1062; B02/98-1071; B02/98-1081; B02/98-1101; B02/98-1111; B02/98-1121; B02/98-1131; B02/98-1141; B02/98-1151; B02/98-1181; B02/98-1191; B02/98-1221; B02/98-1222; B02/98-1231; B02/98-1241; B02/98-1251; B02/98-1261; B02/98-1271; B02/98-1281; B02/98-1291; B02/98-1292; B02/98-1293; B02/98-1301; B02/98-1311; B02/98-1321; B02/98-1341; B02/98-1342; B02/98-1361; B02/98-1371; B02/98-1381; B02/98-1391; B02/98-1401; B02/98-1411; B02/98-1421; B02/98-1431; B02/98-1441; B02/98-1451; B02/98-1461; B02/98-1471; B02/98-1481; B02/98-1491; B02/98-1501; B02/98-1511; B02/98-1521; B02/98-1531; B02/98-1541; B02/98-1551; B02/98-1561; B02/98-1571; B02/98-1581; B02/98-1591; B02/98-1601; B02/98-1611; B02/98-1622; B02/98-531; B02/98-541; B02/98-551; B02/98-561; B02/98-571; B02/98-581; B02/98-591; B02/98-601; B02/98-621; B02/98-622; B02/98-631; B02/98-641; B02/98-651; B02/98-661; B02/98-671; B02/98-681; B02/98-691; B02/98-701; B02/98-711; B02/98-721; B02/98-731; B02/98-741; B02/98-751; B02/98-761; B02/98-771; B02/98-781; B02/98-791; B02/98-801; B02/98-811; B02/98-821; B02/98-831; B02/98-841; B02/98-842; B02/98-843; B02/98-844; B02/98-845; B02/98-851; B02/98-861; B02/98-891; B02/98-901; B02/98-911; B02/98-921; B02/98-931; B02/98-941; B02/98-961; B02/98-971; B02/98-972; B02/98-973; B02/
    Type: Dataset
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    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: Present global warming is amplified in the Arctic and accompanied by unprecedented sea ice decline. Located along the main pathway of Atlantic Water entering the Arctic, the Barents Sea is the site of coupled feedback processes that are important for creating variability in the entire Arctic air-ice-ocean system. As warm Atlantic Water flows through the Barents Sea, it loses heat to the Arctic atmosphere. Warm periods, like today, are associated with high northward heat transport, reduced Arctic sea ice cover, and high surface air temperatures. The cooling of the Atlantic inflow creates dense water sinking to great depths in the Arctic Basins, and ~60% of the Arctic Ocean carbon uptake is removed from the carbon-saturated surface this way. Recently, anomalously large ocean heat transport has reduced sea ice formation in the Barents Sea during winter. The missing Barents Sea winter ice makes up a large part of observed winter Arctic sea ice loss, and in 2050, the Barents Sea is projected to be largely ice free throughout the year, with 4°C summer warming in the formerly ice-covered areas. The heating of the Barents atmosphere plays an important role both in “Arctic amplification” and the Arctic heat budget. The heating also perturbs the large-scale circulation through expansion of the Siberian High northward, with a possible link to recent continental wintertime cooling. Large air-ice-ocean variability is evident in proxy records of past climate conditions, suggesting that the Barents Sea has had an important role in Northern Hemisphere climate for, at least, the last 2500 years.
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: The health of the ocean, central to human well-being, has now reached a critical point. Most fish stocks are overexploited, climate change and increased dissolved carbon dioxide are changing ocean chemistry and disrupting species throughout food webs, and the fundamental capacity of the ocean to regulate the climate has been altered. However, key technical, organizational, and conceptual scientific barriers have prevented the identification of policy levers for sustainability and transformative action. Here, we recommend key strategies to address these challenges, including (1) stronger integration of sciences and (2) ocean-observing systems, (3) improved science-policy interfaces, (4) new partnerships supported by (5) a new ocean-climate finance system, and (6) improved ocean literacy and education to modify social norms and behaviors. Adopting these strategies could help establish ocean science as a key foundation of broader sustainability transformations.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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