1 edition of Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine found in the catalog.
Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine
Published
1988
by U.S. Dept of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Office of Undersea Research in [Rockville, MD] (6010 Executive Blvd., Suite 805, Rockville 20852)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Ivar Babb and Michael De Luca, editors. |
Series | National Undersea Research program research report ;, 88-3 |
Contributions | Babb, Ivar., De Luca, Michael., United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Undersea Research. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH91.8.P7 B46 1988 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 276 p. : |
Number of Pages | 276 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2150175M |
LC Control Number | 88602949 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 19073683 |
Ocean warming can drive poleward shifts of commercially important species with potentially significant economic impacts. Nowhere are those impacts greater than in the Gulf of Maine where North America's most valuable marine species, the American lobster (Homarus americanus Milne Edwards), has thrived for r, there are growing concerns that regional maritime economies will suffer This highly productive and economically important region spans the area from Cape Hatteras to the Gulf of Maine. We seek to convey basic principles in an accessible way to reach a general audience interested in the condition of our marine environment and its natural ://
We work cooperatively with the New England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Councils, and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission to develop, review, and implement fishery management plans in federal waters (from 3 to nautical miles). Our research and research surveys provide the necessary information needed to evaluate the overall health of more than 50 fisheries with Marine Biology, University of Maine Thesis: The effects of bottom-tending mobile fishing gear and fiber-optic cable burial on soft sediment benthic community structure Marine Policy, University of Maine Thesis: The process of implementing the Western Gulf of Maine Area Closure:
Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat: GeoHab Atlas of Seafloor Geomorphic Features and Benthic Habitats, Second Edition, provides an updated synthesis of seabed geomorphology and benthic new edition includes new case studies from all geographic areas and habitats that were not included in the previous edition, including the Arctic, Asia, Africa and South :// The main objective of this thesis is thus to identify and characterize local-scale biological hotspots in the western side of the Gulf of Maine. The first chapter describes a new methodological framework with the steps needed to locate these types of hotspots in marine ecosystems using remote sensing :// R/abstract.
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Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine. [Ivar Babb; Michael De Luca; National Undersea Research Program (Groton, Conn.); United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Undersea Research.;] Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine / By Ivar.
Babb, Michael. De Luca and United States. Office of Undersea Research. Topics: Congresses, Maine, Gulf of, Primary productivity (Biology) Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine / Ivar Babb and Michael De Luca, The Gulf of Maine is a very productive ecosystem that is both environmentally significant and economically important to Canada.
Its powerful tides mix the ocean with fresh water from 60 rivers that drain from large watersheds from the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and the states of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Over 3, marine species and birds are found in the Gulf Comparative physiology of shallow and deep water populations of Laminaria in the Gulf of Maine.
In: Benthic Productivity and Marine Resources of the Gulf of Maine. Eds: I. Babb and M. DeLuca. U.S. Department of Commerce publication, pp. Book Review. Kübler, J. E., K. Miteva and C. McNamara. The Shark's Paintbrush. By: Jay Harman.
~jek/ shallow and deep water populations of Laminaria in the Gulf of Maine. In: Benthic Productivity and Marine Resources of the Gulf of Maine. Eds. Babb and M. DeLuca. Department of Commerce publication, pp.
c) Book review Janet E. Kübler, K. Miteva & C. McNamara () The Shark’s Paintbrush by Jay Harman. Zygote Quarterly 5: ~jek/Janet Kubler_cvpdf. People of the Arabian Gulf are related economically, culturally and socially to the sea.
Several ecosystems, including seagrass beds, coral reefs, mangroves, and mudflats contribute significantly to the productivity of marine resources in the Arabian Gulf (Khan et al., ).These ecosystems are considered Valued Ecosystem Components (VECs) because they provide important The Gulf of Maine (GOM) is arguably one of the best studied marine ecosystems in the world.
Interest in its physical environment, fisheries, and Canada/USA boundary have resulted in considerable research attention for more than a :// This study used benthic foraminifera as a biotic and environmental proxy to evaluate the sand and gravel resources of the paleodelta. Nineteen box-core sediment samples were collected from the paleodelta along two east–west depth transects east of the Merrimack River 3.
Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment (GOMC). State of the Gulf of Maine Report. Smith BE, Collie JS, Lengyel NL () Effects of chronic bottom fishing on the benthic epifauna and diets of demersal fishes on northern Georges Bank. Marine Ecology Progress Series – Early Community Development Experiments in Rocky Subtidal Habitats (Gulf of Maine m) January Conference: Benthic Productivity and Marine Resources of the Gulf of :// CHAPTER 9 FISH RESOURCES OF THE GULF OF MEXICO Yong Chen1 1School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, MEUSA [email protected] INTRODUCTION The Gulf of Mexico, surrounded on three sides by continental landmass, is the nineth An Environmental Report on the Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy.
Prepared for the the Gulf of Maine Summit: Committing to Change, Fairmon Algonquin Hotel, St. Andres, New Brunswick, Canada, October 26–29th, Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment and the Global Programme of Action Coalition for the Gulf of :// 6. Human and ecological exposure to Hg in the Gulf of Maine region.
Marine fish and shellfish are the main source of human exposure to MeHg in the U.S. (Sunderland, ). Commercially harvested species in the Gulf of Maine are critical for the economy of this region supporting ∼20, fishers (Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment Calcareous benthic foraminiferal biofacies dominated by Uvigerina spp.
indicate that paleoenvironments characterized by low-oxygen conditions and/or high productivity occurred periodically during deposition along the transect. This is supported by repeated occurrences of a distinctive assemblage of agglutinated foraminifera (known as the /4///Neogene-Benthic-Foraminiferal-Biofacies.
2 days ago Education: Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University CV: Download CV Email Address: [email protected] Phone: Location: Darling Marine Center Mailing Address: Darling Marine Center, Clarks Cove Rd, Walpole, ME Website: Research Area: I study the structure and function of coastal marine ecosystems.
My laboratories are in the Gulf of Maine and Caribbean. Cashes Ledge, a shallow offshore bank in the central Gulf of Maine off the US Coast of New England was the selected as the study geology of the region has been described previously (Uchupi,Ballard and Uchupi,Uchupi and Bolmer, ), comprising a series of basins intermittently capped by irregularly crested ridges and ://.
Witman JD, Sebens KP. Benthic community structure at a subtidal rock pinnacle in the central Gulf of Maine. In: Babb I, De Luca M, editors. Benthic productivity and marine resources of the Gulf of Maine.
Rockville: National Undersea Research Program Research Report 88–3; pp. 67–Advances in Marine Biology, Book Volume Academic Press; 3.
Edwards M, Richardson AJ () Impact of climate change on marine pelagic phenology and trophic mismatch. Nature ; 4. Thomas AC, Townsend DW, Weatherbee R () Satellite-measured phytoplankton variability in the Gulf of Maine. Continental Shelf Research ; ://Abstract.
This chapter provides a comparison between recently developed, post-oil spill baseline measurements throughout the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) and previous, pre-oil spill baselines for benthic foraminifera, meiofauna, and macrofauna for areas impacted by the Deepwater Horizon () and Ixtoc 1 (–) oil spills.
This comparison will provide two primary outcomes: (1) assessment of