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Needs and Gaps in Optical Underwater Technologies and Methods for the Investigation of Marine Animal Forest 3D-Structural Complexity

By: Rossi P., Ponti M., Righi S., Castagnetti C., Simonini R., Mancini F., Agrafiotis P., Bassani L., Bruno F., Cerrano C., Cignoni P., Corsini M., Drap P., Dubbini M., Garrabou J., Gori A., Gracias N., Ledoux J.-B., Linares C., Mantas T.P., Menna F., Nocerino E., Palma M., Pavoni G., Ridolfi A., Rossi S., Skarlatos D., Treibitz T., Turicchia E., Yuval M., Capra A.
Published in: Frontiers in Marine Science
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Marine animal forests are benthic communities dominated by sessile suspension feeders (such as sponges, corals, and biva (more…)

Common dolphins, common in neritic waters off southern Israel, demonstrate uncommon dietary habits

By: Brand D., Edelist D., Goffman O., Hadar N., Scheinin A., Kerem D.
Published in: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: During the last decade, the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) has become the second most sighted species in Israeli coa (more…)

Dynamic Allocation of Carbon Storage and Nutrient-Dependent Exudation in a Revised Genome-Scale Model of Prochlorococcus

By: Ofaim S., Sulheim S., Almaas E., Sher D., Segrè D.
Published in: Frontiers in Genetics
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Microbial life in the oceans impacts the entire marine ecosystem, global biogeochemistry and climate. The marine cyanoba (more…)

Response of oligotrophic coastal microbial populations in the SE Mediterranean Sea to crude oil pollution; lessons from mesocosm studies

By: Shai Y., Rubin-Blum M., Angel D.L., Sisma-Ventura G., Zurel D., Astrahan P., Rahav E.
Published in: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Anthropogenically-induced oil spills release large amounts of organic pollutants into the marine environment. To date, l (more…)

Info-gap models for optimal multi-year management of regional water resources systems under uncertainty

By: Housh M., Aharon T.
Published in: Sustainability (Switzerland)
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: The common practices for the planning and management of Water Resources Systems (WSSs) have been challenged in the last (more…)

Fish in the desert: Identifying fish trade routes and the role of Red Sea parrotfish (Scaridae) during the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods

By: Blevis R., Bar-Oz G., Tepper Y., Zohar I.
Published in: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Humanities  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Recent archaeological excavations in the Negev desert of the southern Levant have yielded a surprising and unprecedented (more…)

Dynamic macromolecular composition and high exudation rates in Prochlorococcus

By: Roth-Rosenberg D., Aharonovich D., Omta A.W., Follows M.J., Sher D.
Published in: Limnology and Oceanography
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Every living cell is composed of macromolecules such as proteins, DNA, RNA, and pigments. The ratio between these macrom (more…)

Paleoecologic implications of foraminiferal assemblages in the Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene strata, eastern Dahomey (Benin) Basin, southwestern Nigeria

By: Oluwajana O.A., Adebambo B.A., Olawuyi G.T., Ewuji J.O., Adejayan B.A., Ayodele O.D., Adeniran P.M., Arabi D.O., Adedokun T.A.
Published in: Arabian Journal of Geosciences
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: The paleoecologic conditions of eastern Dahomey (Benin) Basin during Late Campanian-Eocene were investigated using foram (more…)

Benthic foraminifera geochemistry as a monitoring tool for heavy metal and phosphorus pollution — A post fish-farm removal case study

By: Oron S., Sadekov A., Katz T., Goodman-Tchernov B.
Published in: Marine Pollution Bulletin
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Measuring environmental contaminants in coastal areas is critical for monitoring and managing their impacts. Commonly us (more…)

Response of Mg isotopes to dolomitization during fluctuations in sea level: Constraints on the hydrological conditions of massive dolomitization systems

By: Hu Z., Bialik O.M., Hohl S.V., Xia Z., Waldmann N.D., Liu C., Li W.
Published in: Sedimentary Geology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Marine dolomitization processes are characterized by complex variations in hydrological conditions and pore-fluid chemis (more…)

Respiration rates, metabolic demands and feeding of ephyrae and young medusae of the rhizostome rhopilema nomadica

By: Kuplik Z., Kerem D., Angel D.L.
Published in: Diversity
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Jellyfish (cnidarians and ctenophores) affect the marine food web through high feeding rates and feeding efficiency, but (more…)

Archaeological and natural indicators of sea-level and coastal changes: The case study of the caesarea roman harbor

By: Galili E., Salamon A., Gambash G., Zviely D.
Published in: Geosciences (Switzerland)
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Archaeological and geomorphological features, as well as traces left by tsunamis, earthquakes, and vertical earth-crust (more…)

Does sand beach nourishment enhance the dispersion of non-indigenous species?—the case of the common moon crab, matuta victor (fabricius, 1781), in the southeastern mediterranean

By: Zviely D., Zurel D., Edelist D., Bitan M., Spanier E.
Published in: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Sand beach nourishment (BN) is one of the commonest “soft solutions” for shore protection and restoration. Yet it may ha (more…)

Spatial and temporal assessment of oil spills in the Mediterranean Sea

By: Polinov S., Bookman R., Levin N.
Published in: Marine Pollution Bulletin
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Ship-generated oil pollution is a significant threat to the Mediterranean Sea. We present a geostatistical analysis of o (more…)

Modeling Photosynthesis and Exudation in Subtropical Oceans

By: Wu Z., Dutkiewicz S., Jahn O., Sher D., White A., Follows M.J.
Published in: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Marine phytoplankton contributes nearly half of the total primary production on Earth through photosynthesis. Parameteri (more…)

Contribution of Maternal and Paternal Transmission to Bacterial Colonization in Nematostella vectensis

By: Baldassarre L., Levy S., Bar-Shalom R., Steindler L., Lotan T., Fraune S.
Published in: Frontiers in Microbiology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Microbial communities confer multiple beneficial effects to their multicellular hosts. To evaluate the evolutionary and (more…)

Sedimentation, depositional environments, and hydrocarbon potential of the Maastrichtian-Paleocene Araromi Formation, eastern Dahomey (Benin) Basin, southwestern Nigeria

By: Oluwajana O.A., Opatola A.O., Adamolekun O.J., Ndukwe O.S., Olawuyi G.T., Ofiwe C.U., Bolaji T.A., Adebambo B.A., Oluwajana O.O.
Published in: Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: The Cretaceous sediments in southwestern Nigeria are host to one of the largest bitumen deposits in the world. In the cu (more…)

Jellyfishing in europe: Current status, knowledge gaps, and future directions towards a sustainable practice

By: Edelist D., Angel D.L., Canning-clode J., Gueroun S.K.M., Aberle N., Javidpour J., Andrade C.
Published in: Sustainability (Switzerland)
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Jellyfish are often described as a nuisance species, but as our understanding shifts to more ecosystem-based conceptions (more…)

Understanding the public attitude towards sharks for improving their conservation

By: Giovos I., Barash A., Barone M., Barría C., Borme D., Brigaudeau C., Charitou A., Brito C., Currie J., Dornhege M., Endrizzi L., Forsberg K., Jung A., Kleitou P., MacDiarmid A., Moutopoulos D.K., Nakagun S., Neves J., Nunes F.L.D., Schröder D., Thurstan R.H., Tull M., Tuncer S., Mazzoldi C.
Published in: Marine Policy
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units:   | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Sharks are among the oldest residents of the planet, they possess a unique value as top predators and constitute irrepla (more…)

Sea level rise can severely reduce biodiversity and community net production on rocky shores

By: Rilov G., David N., Guy-Haim T., Golomb D., Arav R., Filin S.
Published in: Science of the Total Environment
SDGs : SDG 14  |  Units: Marine Sciences  | Time: 2021 |  Link
Description: Sea level rise (SLR), driven by anthropogenic climate change, can be a major threat to coastal ecosystems. Among the mos (more…)