Current Advances and Challenges in Ocean Science-Feature Papers for the Founding of Oceans
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- Research & information: general
- abundance rate
- ageing
- alkalinity
- altimetric data
- angular momentum eddy detection and tracking algorithm (AMEDA)
- Anthropocene ocean
- arabian sea
- ARGO floats
- Atlantic Ocean
- biogeochemical modelling
- Black Sea
- bottom currents
- canyon heads
- capacity building
- capture-recapture
- carbon
- carbon cycle
- Cayman Islands
- chemosynthesis-based communities
- climate
- common dolphin
- composite
- counter-illumination
- coupled natural-human systems
- cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies
- Dalatiidae
- deep-sea corals
- delamination
- Delphinus delphis
- Demerara Rise
- dissolved inorganic carbon
- ecology
- endangered species
- Etmopteridae
- eutrophic
- fisheries
- fluid-flow processes
- harmful algal blooms
- Hiroshima Bay
- hormonal control
- HYCOM model
- IAEA
- immersion
- Late Quaternary paleoclimate
- luminescence
- mark-recapture
- maximum number of individuals
- millennial-scale variability
- monitoring
- movement ecology
- multidisciplinary approach
- nitrogen
- nuclear and isotopic techniques
- nursery
- nutrients
- ocean challenges
- ocean forecasting
- oceanography
- phosphorus
- photo-identification
- photophore
- phytoplankton
- polyphosphates
- Portugal
- pyrophosphatase activity
- pyrophosphate
- ras al hadd oceanic dipole
- reflexivity
- regime shift
- SAMOA pathway
- scientific infrastructure
- seafloor mapping
- seasonal phytoplankton and inter-annual variation
- seawater
- seaweed
- sediment
- seismic faults
- Seychelles
- shark
- SIDS
- slope instabilities
- Somniosidae
- submarine volcanism
- sulfur
- sustainable development goal 14
- tectonic indentation
- time series
- tropical Atlantic
- tsunamis
- Ulva
- UN Member States
- vulnerable deep-sea habitats
- vulnerable marine ecosystem
- zooplankton
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This Special Issue is designed to celebrate the founding of the open-access journal Oceans and is focused on presenting new ideas and advances at the cutting edge of ocean science. The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to: ocean geosciences, physics, biogeochemistry, and ecology; ocean ecosystem services and sustainable ocean resource use; and ocean operations and engineering. The fifteen articles published in this Special Issue focus on diverse areas of oceanography, including ocean ecology and biology, ocean geosciences, ocean climate and meteorology, ocean circulation, ocean chemistry and biogeochemistry, ocean resources (e.g., fisheries, aquaculture, and mining), ocean engineering, ocean modeling and ocean governance.
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