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Georges Bank moored array, ST2, instrumented with CTD, temperature and current meter units, Feb - Aug 1995, GLOBEC [st2mooring_gb]
In support of a Georges Bank Stratification Study, an array of instruments
(ST2) was deployed and moored at 40 57.35N 67 37.59W in 69 meters of water.
The mooring ...
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Dye releases were used to study cross-frontal exchange, Scanfish used to monitor dye dispersion, 1999, GLOBEC [dye_bh_GB]
Two cruises were undertaken in May and June 1999 in which dye patches were
released to study cross-frontal exchange. On Oceanus Cruise 342, led by Bob
Houghton of Lamont-Doherty ...
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Georges Bank moored array, CREST, instrumented with a CTD, air temp. sensor, transmissometer, fluorometer, Oct. 94 - Sept 95, GLOBEC [crest_GB]
The Georges Bank moored instrument array (CREST) was moored at ~41.4077N,
67.5423W in ~43 meters of water. The mooring consisted of an air temperature
sensor at 3m above the ...
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Mare Cognitum - Nordic Seas Ecosystem [GLOBEC_012_NRWY_001]
Mare Cognitum 1993 - 2001
Mare Cognitum aimed to identify the major factors and mechanisms
causing variability in the Nordic Seas ecosystem. Insight into the
functioning ...
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LIFECO: Distribution and abundance of plankton and fish relative to frontal processes [GLOBEC_091_LIFECO_005]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO programme: LInking hydrographic Frontal activity to ECOsystem dynamics in the North Sea and Skagerrak - importance to fish stock recruitment.
The purpose of ...
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LIFECO: Predatory interaction between fish species and top-down control of zooplankton relative to frontal processes [GLOBEC_093_LIFECO_007]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO programme: LInking hydrographic Frontal Activity to ECOsystem dynamics in the North Sea and Skagerrak - importance to fish stock recruitment.
The unique physical ...
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LIFECO Database [GLOBEC_094_LIFECO_008]
PARENT DIF
This database has been created to collect and distribute both historic and newly developed datasets for utilization in other work packages of the LIFECO programme: LInking hydrographic Frontal activity ...
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LIFECO: Advancement of Hydrodynamic Models: Resolution of frontal variability and key forcing processes [GLOBEC_088_LIFECO_002]
PARENT DIF
This project is Work Package 1 of the EU funded LIFECO
programme: LInking hydrographic Frontal activity to
ECOsystem dynamics in the North Sea and
Skagerrak - Importance to fish stock recruitment. ...
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LIFECO: Coupled Bio-Physical Modelling: Simulation of lower trophic level dynamics [GLOBEC_089_LIFECO_003]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO programme: LInking
Hydrographic Frontal activity to ECOsystem dynamics in the
North Sea and Skagerrak: Importance to fish stock recruitment.
The key to resolving ...
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LIFECO: Effects of Frontal Processes in the plankton: resource controls and trophic interactions [GLOBEC_092_LIFECO_006]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO
programmme: LInking hydrographic Frontal
activity to ECOsystem dynamics is the North
Sea and Skagerrak - Importance to fish stock
recruitment
This package ...
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LIFECO: GIS and Spatial Data analysis [GLOBEC_095_LIFECO_009]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO programme:
LInking hydrographic Frontal activity with the ECOsystem
dynamics of the North Sea and Skagerrak - importance to Fish
stock recruitment
The success ...
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LIFECO: Remote Sensing of Frontal Regimes [GLOBEC_090_LIFECO_004]
PARENT DIF
This work package is part of the LIFECO programme: LInking
Hydrographic Frontal activity to ECOsystem dynamics in the
North sea and Skagerrak - Importance to Fish Stock recruitment
The remote sensing ...
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EYSEC: Ecosystem Dynamics and Sustainable Utilization of Marine Living Resources in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea [GLOBEC_022_CH_002]
EYSEC: Ecosystem Dynamics and Sustainable Utilization
of Marine Living Resources in the East China Sea and Yellow
Sea
This programme is part of CHINA-GLOBEC. The aims of
EYSEC are to:
1) ...
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FOREVAR - Mesoscale environmental forcing and variability of pelagic populations in the Bay of Biscay [GLOBEC_036_FRA_001]
FOREVAR - FORcage Environnemental a meso-echelle et VARiabilite des
populations pelagiques dans le golfe de Gascogne (Mesoscale
environmental forcing and variability of pelagic populations in the ...
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Determination of the impact of coastal wind variability and associated pressure gradients in the Humboldt Current System off Chile. [GLOBEC_048_CHILE_012]
PARENT DIF
Determination of the impact of coastal wind variability and associated
pressure gradients (mid-latitude frontal disturbances, coastal lows
and other atmospheric waves) on the temporal and spatial ...
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Drifting Buoys in the Benguela Current Region, 1999 - 2002 [NatMIRC_20020325_16047]
The aim of this study is to describe and
quantify surface circulation in the Benguela ecosystem in relation to:
1) the transport and retention of, not only pelagic egg and larvae,
but also to that ...
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The Role of non-phytoplankton food for zooplankton in the North Sea [GLOBEC_086_NETH_002]
The relationship between phyto- and zooplankton in the North Sea
is characterized by an apparent mismatch in abundance. During the
phytoplankton spring bloom, zooplankton abundance is low, however ...
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LIFECO: LInking hydrographic Frontal activity to ECOsystem dynamics in the North Sea and Skagerrak: Importance to Fish Stock recruitment [GLOBEC_071_LIFECO_001]
CHILD DIFs
LIFECO takes a holistic approach to the understanding of a key element
of the North Sea ecosystem: resolving the importance of frontal
regions, a key organising processing the marine environment, ...
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