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Oceans, Volume 2, Issue 3

September 2021 - 13 articles

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Articles (13)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,868 Views
27 Pages

Demonstration of the Temporal Evolution of Tropical Cyclone “Phailin” Using Gray-Zone Simulations and Decadal Variability of Cyclones over the Bay of Bengal in a Warming Climate

  • Prabodha Kumar Pradhan,
  • Vinay Kumar,
  • Sunilkumar Khadgarai,
  • S. Vijaya Bhaskara Rao,
  • Tushar Sinha,
  • Vijaya Kumari Kattamanchi and
  • Sandeep Pattnaik

10 September 2021

The intensity and frequency variability of cyclones in the North Indian Ocean (NIO) have been amplified over the last few decades. The number of very severe cyclonic storms (VSCSs) over the North Indian Ocean has increased over recent decades. “Phail...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,286 Views
14 Pages

Reef Fish Associations with Natural and Artificial Structures in the Florida Keys

  • Kara Noonan,
  • Thomas Fair,
  • Kristiaan Matthee,
  • Kelsey Sox,
  • Kylie Smith and
  • Michael Childress

8 September 2021

Throughout the Caribbean, coral reefs are transitioning from rugose, coral-dominated communities to flat, soft coral-dominated habitats, triggering declines in biodiversity. To help mitigate these losses, artificial structures have been used to re-cr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,674 Views
11 Pages

7 September 2021

Otolith morphology analysis is one of the main tools used for fish or fish stock identification. Moreover, otolith shape can also be used in animal dietary studies (stomach content) for the identification of prey fishes and their size according to th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,145 Views
13 Pages

Reef Structural Complexity Influences Fish Community Metrics on a Remote Oceanic Island: Serranilla Island, Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, Colombia

  • Diana Castaño,
  • Diana Morales-de-Anda,
  • Julián Prato,
  • Amílcar Leví Cupul-Magaña,
  • Johanna Paola Echeverry and
  • Adriana Santos-Martínez

3 September 2021

Serranilla is a protected island of the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, far from dense human population. These characteristics could help sustain structurally complex coral reefs, often associated with higher biodiversity, abundance, and biomass of reef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,951 Views
28 Pages

Cold-Water Coral Reefs in the Langenuen Fjord, Southwestern Norway—A Window into Future Environmental Change

  • Katriina Juva,
  • Tina Kutti,
  • Melissa Chierici,
  • Wolf-Christian Dullo and
  • Sascha Flögel

25 August 2021

Ocean warming and acidification pose serious threats to cold-water corals (CWCs) and the surrounding habitat. Yet, little is known about the role of natural short-term and seasonal environmental variability, which could be pivotal to determine the re...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,529 Views
17 Pages

24 August 2021

The present study aims to develop a risk-based approach to finding optimal solutions for life extension management for offshore wind farms based on Markowitz’s modern portfolio theory, adapted from finance. The developed risk-based approach assumes t...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,278 Views
20 Pages

A Conflict between the Legacy of Eutrophication and Cultural Oligotrophication in Hiroshima Bay

  • Tamiji Yamamoto,
  • Kaori Orimoto,
  • Satoshi Asaoka,
  • Hironori Yamamoto and
  • Shin-ichi Onodera

16 August 2021

Although the water quality in Hiroshima Bay has improved due to government measures, nutrient reduction has sharply decreased fisheries production. The law was revised in 2015, where the nutrient effluents from the sewage treatment plants were relaxe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,327 Views
16 Pages

The Last 1200 Years of Rainfall/Runoff Variability along the Central Mexico Pacific Coast Associated with the North American Monsoon

  • Steve Lund,
  • Emily Mortazavi,
  • Ellen Platzman,
  • Caitlin Tems,
  • William Berelson and
  • Yvonne Hamann

2 August 2021

This study presents new evidence for long-term variability in the late Holocene North American Monsoon (NAM), Pacific coast of Mexico. We have carried out a rock magnetic study on two deep-sea sediment cores from the Pacific coast Pescadero Basin. Th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
12,787 Views
21 Pages

The Status of the Coral Reefs of the Jaffna Peninsula (Northern Sri Lanka), with 36 Coral Species New to Sri Lanka Confirmed by DNA Bar-Coding

  • Ashani Arulananthan,
  • Venura Herath,
  • Sivashanthini Kuganathan,
  • Anura Upasanta and
  • Akila Harishchandra

26 July 2021

Sri Lanka, an island nation located off the southeast coast of the Indian sub-continent, has an unappreciated diversity of corals and other reef organisms. In particular, knowledge of the status of coral reefs in its northern region has been limited...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,889 Views
20 Pages

21 July 2021

Vertical distributions of biogenic silica (bSi), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and key biomineral-forming phytoplankton indicate vertical zoning, or partitioning, during the late summer stratified period in the northeast Atlantic. Coccolithophor...

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