The ocean exerts a pervasive influence on Earth's environment. It is therefore important that we learn how this system operates (NRC, 1998b; 1999). For example, the ocean is an …
DL Rudnick, RE Davis, CC Eriksen… - Marine Technology …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Underwater gliders are autonomous vehicles that profile vertically by controlling buoyancy and move horizontally on wings. Gliders are reviewed, from their conception by Henry …
KW Able - Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 2005 - Elsevier
Our understanding of the recruitment of estuarine fishes has been strongly influenced by two views: first, that estuaries are important nurseries and second, that many species are …
The oceans cover the majority of the Earth's surface; they influence our climate and provide a valuable source of food to billions of people. Yet despite its fundamental impact on our …
NE Leonard, DA Paley, RE Davis… - Journal of Field …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A full‐scale adaptive ocean sampling network was deployed throughout the month‐long 2006 Adaptive Sampling and Prediction (ASAP) field experiment in Monterey Bay …
Recently, there have been significant efforts in the integration of in-situ and satellite observations for effective monitoring of coastal areas (eg, the Copernicus program of the …
SJ Lentz - Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2008 - journals.ametsoc.org
Observations and a Model of the Mean Circulation over the Middle Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 38 Issue 6 (2008) Jump to …
RJ Olson, A Shalapyonok, HM Sosik - Deep Sea Research Part I …, 2003 - Elsevier
Flow cytometry is a valuable tool for the analysis of phytoplankton and other suspended particles because of its speed and quantitative measurements, but the method's …
M Fewings, SJ Lentz… - Journal of Physical …, 2008 - journals.ametsoc.org
Observations of Cross-Shelf Flow Driven by Cross-Shelf Winds on the Inner Continental Shelf in: Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 38 Issue 11 (2008) Jump to Content …