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R language-based methods for revealing taxonomic and functional diversity and tracing process of fish fauna.
(2018)This paper presented the fish species richness at geographical unit of the Yangtze River. According to the fish taxonomic catalogs and biological traits, R language method was used to determine taxonomic diversity ... -
R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen Video Series: Checking for leaks in a CTD rosette water sampler. [Training Video]
(Institute of Marine Research (Norway) for the EAF-Nansen Programme of the FAO, Bergen, Norway, 2020)In support of EAF-Nansen Programme Themes 9 and 10, these videos are part of a series of videos that support the descriptions provided in the Rosette water sampling R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen protocol about the different ... -
R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen Video Series: Collecting and filtering chlorophyll-a samples from a CTD rosette water sampler. [Training Video]
(Institute of Marine Research (Norway) for the EAF-Nansen Programme of the FAO, Bergen, Norway, 2020)In support of EAF-Nansen Programme Themes 9 and 10, these videos are part of a series of videos that support the descriptions provided in the Rosette water sampling R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen protocol about the different ... -
R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen Video Series: Collecting dissolved oxygen samples from a CTD rosette water sampler. [Training Video]
(Institute of Marine Research (Norway) for the EAF-Nansen Programme of the FAO, Bergen, Norway, 2020)In support of EAF-Nansen Programme Themes 9 and 10, this video is part of a series of videos that support the descriptions provided in the Rosette water sampling R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen protocol about the different methods ... -
R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen Video Series: Collecting pH and total alkalinity samples from a CTD rosette water sampler. [Training Video]
(Institute of Marine Research (Norway) for the EAF-Nansen Programme of the FAO, Bergen, Norway, 2020)In support of EAF-Nansen Programme Themes 9 and 10, this video is part of a series of videos that support the descriptions provided in the Rosette water sampling R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen protocol about the different methods ... -
R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen Video Series: Collecting salinity samples from a CTD rosette water sampler. [Training Video]
(Institute of Marine Research (Norway) for the EAF-Nansen Programme of the FAO, Bergen, Norway, 2020)In support of EAF-Nansen Programme Themes 9 and 10, this video is part of a series of videos that support the descriptions provided in the Rosette water sampling R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen protocol about the different methods ... -
Rapid and noncontaminating sampling system for trace elements in global ocean surveys.
(2012)A system for the rapid and noncontaminating sampling of trace elements with volumes of up to 36 L per depth and including the dissolved and particulate phases has been developed for ocean sections that are a crucial part ... -
A rapid method for assessing the accumulation of microplastics in the sea surface microlayer (SML) of estuarine systems.
(2018)Microplastics are an increasingly important contaminant in the marine environment. Depending on their composition and degree of biofouling, many common microplastics are less dense than seawater and so tend to float at ... -
A rapid method to analyze meiofaunal assemblages using an Imaging Flow Cytometer. Version 1, 01 May 2017.
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Real Time Quality Control of biogeochemical measurements.Version 2.5. [MyOcean WP.15]
(Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Norway, 2015)The present version includes a more detailed description of challenges and difficulties related to real -time data quality control (RTQC) from biogeochemical (BGC) sensors as opposed to data from physical sensors has ... -
Real-time Coastal Observing Systems for Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Harmful Algal Blooms: theory, instrumentation and modelling.
(Unesco, Paris, France, 2008)The proliferation of harmful phytoplankton in marine ecosystems can cause massive fish kills, contaminate seafood with toxins, impact local and regional economies and dramatically affect ecological balance. Real-time ... -
Real-Time Quality Control Tests for In Situ Ocean Surface Waves: Recommended by the Quality Assurance of Real-Time Oceanographic Data (QARTOD) Workshops and The Waves Technical Workshop. Version 1.0. [SUPERSEDED by http://hdl.handle.net/11329/291]
(NOAA/National Data Buoy Center, Stennis Space Center, MS, 2007)This document provides a series of quality control tests developed by the QARTOD workshops and the Waves Technical Workshop and recommended for use by wave data providers. Participants included representatives from government, ... -
Reassessment of long-period constituents for tidal predictions along the German North Sea coast and its tidally influenced rivers.
(2019)The harmonic representation of inequalities (HRoI) is a procedure for tidal analysis and prediction that combines aspects of the non-harmonic and the harmonic method. With this technique, the deviations of heights ... -
Recent advances in biofouling protection for oceanographic instrumentation.
(MTS/IEEE, Washington, DC, 2015)Although biofouling continues to be one of the most significant factors limiting the long-term deployment of oceanographic instrumentation, recent advances in technology advances are providing highly effective mitigation ... -
Recommendation on a free and open data access policy. JERICO-NEXT WP5- Data Management. Deliverable D5.1, Version 1.3.
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2017)The main message of the JERICO-NEXT data policyisthat data produced within the project isfree and unrestricted with no charge for third parties. The JERICO-NEXT Data Policy provides recommendations on ownership, to which ... -
Recommendation on Aquaculture Values.
(Aquaculture Advisory Council (AAC), Brussels, Belgium, 2021)In 2018, the EU-28 ranked 6th in the top 15 fisheries-producing countries in the world, with a total production of 6.6 million tonnes1. This position is mainly based on the catches of the commercial fishing sector, where ... -
Recommendation Report 1 for HFR data implementation in European marine data infrastructures. JERICO-NEXT WP5–Data Management, D5.13. Version 1.0.
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2017)The JERICO network is constantly working to improve its core functionality, which is the ability to provide comprehensive observations of Europe’s coastal seas and oceans. This means integrating new, promising ... -
Recommendation Report 2 on improved common procedures for HFR QC analysis. JERICO-NEXT WP5-Data Management, Deliverable 5.14, Version 2.0.
(IFREMER, Brest, France, 2024)The JERICO network is constantly working to improve its core functionality, which is the ability to provide comprehensive observations of Europe’s coastal seas and oceans. This means integrating new, promising observing ... -
Recommendations for best practice in deep-sea habitat classification: Bullimore et al. as a case study.
(2014)We assert that the reef framework-forming coral, Solenosmilia variabilis Duncan, 1873, is sometimes incorrectly recorded as another coral, Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus, 1758) in surveys of deep-sea habitat (e.g. Bullimore, ... -
Recommendations for CMEMS on standard NetCdf format for tide gauge data: EuroGOOS Tide Gauge Task Team (In collaboration with GLOSS and CMEMS representatives), October 2017, Update to May 2017 version.
(EUROGOOS, Brussels, Belgium, 2017)The EuroGOOS Tide Gauge Task Team has discussed with CMEMS and GLOSS (Global Sea Level Observing System) representatives about adoption of commonNetCdf standards for sea level data from tide gauges.