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Australia’s Long-Term Plankton Observations: The Integrated Marine Observing System National Reference Station Network.
(2019)The Integrated Marine Observing System National Reference Station network provides unprecedented open access to species-level phytoplankton and zooplankton data for researchers, managers and policy makers interested in ... -
Best Practices for the Pilot-Scale Cultivation of Microalgae, Public Output report of the EnAlgae project,
(EnAlgae, Swansea, UK, 2015)This document is a compilation of Best Practice recommendations and considerations employed by the EnAlgae microalgal pilot facilities. EnAlgae was a four year Strategic Initiative of INTERREG IVB North West Europe ... -
Coastal Harmful Algae Bloom Monitoring via a Sustainable, Sail-Powered Mobile Platform.
(2019)Harmful algae blooms (HABs) in coastal marine environments are increasing in number and duration, pressuring local resource managers to implement mitigation solutions to protect human and ecosystem health. However, ... -
Code of Practice for the Irish Shellfish Monitoring Programme (Biotoxins). Version 8.
(Food Safety Authority of Ireland/Marine Institute/Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority, Ireland, 2018)Irish shellfish are a wholesome quality product and it is important that the shellfish industry is supported by a robust monitoring programme. This helps to ensure that consumers, both in Ireland and in other countries, ... -
A Consumer’s Guide to Satellite Remote Sensing of Multiple Phytoplankton Groups in the Global Ocean.
(2017)Phytoplankton are composed of diverse taxonomical groups, which are manifested as distinct morphology, size, and pigment composition. These characteristics, modulated by their physiological state, impact their light ... -
Development of a Continuous Phytoplankton Culture System for Ocean Acidification Experiments.
(2014)Around one third of all anthropogenic CO2 emissions have been absorbed by the oceans, causing changes in seawater pH and carbonate chemistry. These changes have the potential to affect phytoplankton, which are critically ... -
Improving the Accuracy of Single Turnover Active Fluorometry (STAF) for the Estimation of Phytoplankton Primary Productivity (PhytoPP).
(2019)Photosystem II (PSII) photochemistry is the ultimate source of reducing power for phytoplankton primary productivity (PhytoPP). Single turnover active chlorophyll fluorometry (STAF) provides a non-intrusive method that ... -
Intercomparison of Ocean Color Algorithms for Picophytoplankton Carbon in the Ocean.
(2017)The differences among phytoplankton carbon (Cphy) predictions from six ocean color algorithms are investigated by comparison with in situ estimates of phytoplankton carbon. The common satellite data used as input for the ... -
Methodology, Processing, and Application Development in Support of Sustainable Development Goal 14.1: Chlorophyll Global Analysis and Metrices
(2020)Addressing the global nature of marine pollution needs tools to monitor and measure its extent in the ocean. With Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 target 14.1, the United Nations established a charge for countries to ... -
Microzooplankton, the missing link in Finnish plankton monitoring programs.
(2018)Finnish plankton monitoring is divided into phytoplankton and mesozooplankton sampling. Using the phytoplankton protocol, we included all organisms identified in samples from the Baltic Sea during spring (n = 125). The ... -
Reconstructing Global Chlorophyll-a Variations Using a Non-linear Statistical Approach.
(2020)Monitoring the spatio-temporal variations of surface chlorophyll-a concentration (Chl, a proxy of phytoplankton biomass) greatly benefited from the availability of continuous and global ocean color satellite measurements ... -
A review of ocean color remote sensing methods and statistical techniques for the detection, mapping and analysis of phytoplankton blooms in coastal and open oceans.
(2014)The need for more effective environmental monitoring of the open and coastal ocean has recently led to notable advances in satellite ocean color technology and algorithm research. Satellite ocean color sensors’ data are ... -
SoundToxins manual: Puget Sound Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Program. [Revised December 2015].
(NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC Marine Biotoxins Program for Washington Sea Grant, Seattle, WA, 2016)Shellfish are critical to the culture, economy and ecology of Puget Sound. They shape habitats, provide food for humans and other species, and perform water-filtering functions important to all organisms that live in or ... -
Uncertainty in Ocean-Color Estimates of Chlorophyll for Phytoplankton Groups.
(2017)Over the past decade, techniques have been presented to derive the community structure of phytoplankton at synoptic scales using satellite ocean-color data. There is a growing demand from the ecosystem modeling community ... -
Using the Red Band Difference Algorithm to Detect and Monitor a Karenia spp. Bloom off the South Coast of Ireland, June 2019.
(2021)During the months of May, June, July and August 2019 the Red Band Difference algorithm was tested over Irish waters to assess its suitability for the Irish harmful algal bloom alert system. Over the 4 weeks of June an ... -
Validation and Intercomparison of Ocean Color Algorithms for Estimating Particulate Organic Carbon in the Oceans.
(2017)Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) plays a vital role in the ocean carbon cycle. Though relatively small compared with other carbon pools, the POC pool is responsible for large fluxes and is linked to many important ocean ...