Browsing NORCE Klima og miljø by Journals "Frontiers in Marine Science"
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Ocean Biogeochemical Predictions—Initialization and Limits of Predictability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Predictions of ocean biogeochemistry, such as primary productivity and CO2 uptake, would help to understand the changing marine environment and the global climate. There is an emerging number of studies where initialization ... -
Patterns of Macrofaunal Biodiversity Across the Clarion-Clipperton Zone: An Area Targeted for Seabed Mining
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Macrofauna are an abundant and diverse component of abyssal benthic communities and are likely to be heavily impacted by polymetallic nodule mining in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ). In 2012, the International Seabed ... -
The Possession of Coccoliths Fails to Deter Microzooplankton Grazers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Phytoplankton play a central role in the regulation of global carbon and nutrient cycles, forming the basis of the marine food webs. A group of biogeochemically important phytoplankton, the coccolithophores, produce calcium ... -
Quantification of eDNA to map the distribution of cold-water coral reefs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Marine litter harms marine life, human wellbeing and the provision of clean seafood. In the Barents Sea, a high portion of this source of pollution derives from fisheries. However, there remains a knowledge gap between ... -
Rapid landscape changes in plastic bays along the Norwegian coastline
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The Norwegian Coastal Current transports natural debris and plastic waste along the Norwegian coastline. Deposition occurs in so-called wreck-bays and includes floating debris, such as seaweed, driftwood and volcanic pumice, ... -
The role of the marine research infrastructures in the European marine observation landscape: present and future perspectives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The ocean regulates the exchange, storage of carbon dioxide, plays a key role in global control of Earth climate and life, absorbs most of the heat excess from greenhouse gas emissions and provides a remarkable number of ... -
Simulations of ocean deoxygenation in the historical era: insights from forced and coupled models
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ocean deoxygenation due to anthropogenic warming represents a major threat to marine ecosystems and fisheries. Challenges remain in simulating the modern observed changes in the dissolved oxygen (O2). Here, we present an ...