Marine science frontiers for Europe
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- Wefer, G., redacteur
- Lamy, F., redacteur
- Mantoura, F., redacteur, meer
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- Latif, M. (2003). Tropical Pacific influences on the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 1-9, meer
- Felis, T.; Pätzold, J. (2003). Climate records from corals, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 11-27, meer
- Brander, K.M. (2003). Fisheries and climate, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 29-38, meer
- Meincke, J.; Quadfasel, D.; Berger, W.H.; Brander, K.M.; Dickson, R.R.; Haugan, P.M.; Latif, M.; Marotzke, J.; Marshall, J.; Minster, J.F.; Pätzold, J.; Parrilla, G.; de Ruijter, W.; Schott, F. (2003). Variability of the thermohaline circulation (THC), in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 39-60, meer
- Wollast, R. (2003). Biogeochemical processes in estuaries, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 61-77, meer
- de Baar, H.J.W.; La Roche, J. (2003). Trace metals in the oceans: evolution, biology and global change, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 79-105, meer
- Wallace, D.W.R.; Wanninkhof, R. (2003). Ocean-atmosphere exchange and earth-system biogeochemistry, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 107-129, meer
- Epping, E. (2003). What controls the sequestration of phytogenetic carbon in the ocean?, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 131-146, meer
- Antia, A.N.; Burkill, P.H.; Balzer, W.; de Baar, H.J.W.; Mantoura, R.F.C.; Simó, R.; Wallace, D. (2003). Coupled biogeochemical cycling and controlling factors, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 147-162, meer
- Prandle, D.; She, J.; Legrand, J. (2003). Operational oceanography - the stimulant for marine research in Europe, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 163-173, meer
- Laane, R.W.P.M. (2003). "Sea of Substances" Pollution: future research needs, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 175-188, meer
- Kaiser, M.J.; Collie, J.S.; Hall, S.J.; Poiner, I.R. (2003). Long-term habitat changes and their implications for future fisheries management, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 189-201, meer
- Reise, K. (2003). More sand to the shorelines of the Wadden Sea: harmonizing coastal defense with habitat dynamics, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 203-216, meer
- Burbridge, P.R.; Pethick, J.S. (2003). Sustainability and management: coastal systems, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 217-228, meer
- Lindeboom, H.; Burbridge, P.R.; de Leeuw, J.W.; Irmisch, A.; Ittekkot, V.; Kaiser, M.; Laane, R.W.P.M.; Legrand, J.; Prandle, D.; Reise, K.; She, J. (2003). Coastal and shelf processes, science for integrated management, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 229-242, meer
- Graf, G. (2003). Ecosystem functioning and biodiversity: bioengineering, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 243-250, meer
- Heip, C.H.R. (2003). What structures marine biodiversity and why does it vary?, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 251-264, meer
- Herndl, G.J.; Weinbauer, M.G. (2003). Marine microbial food web structure and function, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 265-277, meer
- Wassmann, P.; Olli, K.; Wexels Riser, Ch.; Svensen, C. (2003). Ecosystem function, biodiversity and vertical flux regulation in the twilight zone, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 279-287, meer
- Heip, C.H.R.; Brandt, A.; Gattuso, J.P.; Antia, A.; Berger, W.H.; Boissonnas, J.; Burkill, P.H.; d'Ozouville, L.; Graf, G.; Herndl, G.J.; Patching, J.; Reise, K.; Riou, G.; Simó, R.; Smetacek, V.; Wassmann, P. (2003). Ecosystem functioning and biodiversity, in: Wefer, G. et al. (Ed.) Marine science frontiers for Europe. pp. 289-302, meer
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Abstract |
The sustainable development of living and non-living marine resources, the protection of the marine environment and the provision of marine-based services are critical to economic prosperity and to the quality of life of European citizens. Addressing these concerns, marine-science researchers conducted a workshop reviewing major topics of European marine research. This publication contains overview and thematic background papers, as well as reports and recommendations for future research covering topics such as ocean-climate coupling, biogeochemistry, coastal and shelf processes, and ecosystem functioning/biodiversity. |
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