Event-scale phenomena, of limited temporal duration or restricted spatial extent, often play a disproportionately large role in ecological processes occurring in the ocean water column. Nutrient and gas fluxes, upwelling and downwelling, transport of biogeochemically important elements, predator-prey interactions, and other processes may be markedly influenced by such events, which are inadequately resolved from infrequent ship surveys. The advent of autonomous instrumentation, including underwater gliders, profiling floats, surface drifters, enhanced moorings, coastal high-frequency radars, and satellite remote sensing, now provides the capability to resolve such phenomena and assess their role in structuring pelagic ecosystems. These meth...
OCB Scoping Workshop, Moss Landing, CA, April 28-30, 2009This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)...
Autonomous underwater gliders are proving to be valuable tools for ocean sampling, and are being ado...
Many luminaries of oceanography have articulated the problem of adequately sampling a multiplicity o...
Event-scale phenomena, of limited temporal duration or restricted spatial extent, often play a dispr...
Event-scale phenomena, of limited temporal duration or restricted spatial extent, often play a dispr...
Understanding the exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and ocean and the fate of carbon delive...
Our understanding of the ocean historically has moved forward in parallel with our ability to make o...
Future ocean observing systems will rely heavily on autonomous vehicles to achieve the persistent an...
The ocean environment and the physical and biological processes that govern dynamics are complex. Sa...
The last decade has seen a step change in our efforts to monitor the state of the worlds' oceans. Th...
Widespread and sustained in situ ocean measurements are essential to an improved understanding of th...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
Establishing a fine-grained model of local ocean currents is important since currents carry nutrient...
Potential extensions to each of the ocean observing system’s mobile platform networks, made possible...
Biological processes in midwater habitats -- ocean areas between the sunlit surface layers and sea f...
OCB Scoping Workshop, Moss Landing, CA, April 28-30, 2009This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)...
Autonomous underwater gliders are proving to be valuable tools for ocean sampling, and are being ado...
Many luminaries of oceanography have articulated the problem of adequately sampling a multiplicity o...
Event-scale phenomena, of limited temporal duration or restricted spatial extent, often play a dispr...
Event-scale phenomena, of limited temporal duration or restricted spatial extent, often play a dispr...
Understanding the exchanges of carbon between the atmosphere and ocean and the fate of carbon delive...
Our understanding of the ocean historically has moved forward in parallel with our ability to make o...
Future ocean observing systems will rely heavily on autonomous vehicles to achieve the persistent an...
The ocean environment and the physical and biological processes that govern dynamics are complex. Sa...
The last decade has seen a step change in our efforts to monitor the state of the worlds' oceans. Th...
Widespread and sustained in situ ocean measurements are essential to an improved understanding of th...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
Establishing a fine-grained model of local ocean currents is important since currents carry nutrient...
Potential extensions to each of the ocean observing system’s mobile platform networks, made possible...
Biological processes in midwater habitats -- ocean areas between the sunlit surface layers and sea f...
OCB Scoping Workshop, Moss Landing, CA, April 28-30, 2009This Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)...
Autonomous underwater gliders are proving to be valuable tools for ocean sampling, and are being ado...
Many luminaries of oceanography have articulated the problem of adequately sampling a multiplicity o...