All Stories

  1. Nitrogen fixation in the Indian Ocean
  2. Mechanisms of microbial carbon sequestration in the ocean – future research directions
  3. Flexible C : N ratio enhances metabolism of large phytoplankton when resource supply is intermittent
  4. An update to the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT version 2)
  5. Impacts of light shading and nutrient enrichment geo-engineering approaches on the productivity of a stratified, oligotrophic ocean ecosystem
  6. An optimality model of photoadaptation in contrasting aquatic light regimes
  7. An update to the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT version 2)
  8. A uniform, quality controlled Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
  9. Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) gridded data products
  10. The influence of the Indian Ocean Dipole on interannual variations in phytoplankton size structure as revealed by Earth Observation
  11. A uniform, quality controlled Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
  12. Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) gridded data products
  13. Particle backscattering as a function of chlorophyll and phytoplankton size structure in the open-ocean
  14. Seasonal dynamics of the carbonate system in the Western English Channel
  15. Comparing satellite-based phytoplankton classification methods
  16. Inferring phytoplankton carbon and eco-physiological rates from diel cycles of spectral particulate beam-attenuation coefficient
  17. Model of phytoplankton absorption based on three size classes
  18. The emergence of ocean biogeochemical provinces: A quantitative assessment and a diagnostic for model evaluation
  19. Inferring phytoplankton carbon and eco-physiological rates from diel cycles of spectral particulate beam-attenuation coefficient
  20. An intercomparison of bio-optical techniques for detecting dominant phytoplankton size class from satellite remote sensing
  21. Synoptic relationships between surface Chlorophyll-a and diagnostic pigments specific to phytoplankton functional types
  22. Synoptic relationships quantified between surface Chlorophyll-a and diagnostic pigments specific to phytoplankton functional types
  23. A three-component model of phytoplankton size class for the Atlantic Ocean
  24. Marine ecosystem models for earth systems applications: The MarQUEST experience
  25. A spectral response approach for detecting dominant phytoplankton size class from satellite remote sensing
  26. Biological control of pCO2 at station L4 in the Western English Channel over 3 years
  27. Mapping size-specific phytoplankton primary production on a global scale
  28. Mapping size-specific phytoplankton primary production on a global scale
  29. An inherent optical property approach to the estimation of size-specific photosynthetic rates in eastern boundary upwelling zones from satellite ocean colour: An initial assessment
  30. Phytoplankton pigments and functional types in the Atlantic Ocean: A decadal assessment, 1995–2005
  31. Relationship between the distribution function of ocean nadir radiance and inherent optical properties for oceanic waters
  32. Relationship between the distribution function of ocean nadir radiance and inherent optical properties for oceanic waters
  33. Physical Exchanges at the Air–Sea Interface: UK–SOLAS Field Measurements
  34. Supplement to Physical Exchanges at the Air–Sea Interface: UK–SOLAS Field Measurements
  35. An operational monitoring system to provide indicators of CO2-related variables in the ocean
  36. An objective methodology for the classification of ecological pattern into biomes and provinces for the pelagic ocean
  37. An absorption model to determine phytoplankton size classes from satellite ocean colour
  38. Functional links between bioenergetics and bio-optical traits of phytoplankton taxonomic groups: an overarching hypothesis with applications for ocean colour remote sensing
  39. Validation of MERIS reflectance and chlorophyll during the BENCAL cruise October 2002: preliminary validation of new demonstration products for phytoplankton functional types and photosynthetic parameters
  40. Seasonal and inter-annual variability of chlorophyll-a concentration in the Mauritanian upwelling: Observation of an anomalous event during 1998–1999
  41. Changes in the Range of Some Common Rocky Shore Species in Britain – A Response to Climate Change?
  42. Diagnostic monitoring of a changing environment: An alternative UK perspective
  43. Long-Term Oceanographic and Ecological Research in the Western English Channel
  44. Suitability of the large marine ecosystem concept
  45. Relating sardine recruitment in the Northern Benguela to satellite-derived sea surface height using a neural network pattern recognition approach
  46. Ocean climate of the South East Atlantic observed from satellite data and wind models
  47. Seasonal and interannual variability of oceanographic processes in the Gulf of Guinea: An investigation using AVHRR sea surface temperature data
  48. 5 Variability of physical environmental processes in the gulf of guinea and implications for fisheries recruitment. An investigation using remotely sensed SST
  49. 6 Defining ecosystem structure from natural variability: Application of principal components analysis to remotely sensed SST
  50. Ecological Geography of the Sea, Alan Longhurst, Academic Press, San Diego and London, 1998, ISBN 0-12-455558-6, xiv+398 pp.
  51. Changes in the range of some common rocky shore species In Britain — A Response To Climate Change?
  52. Chapter 9. Carbon Uptake, Transport and Storage by Oceans and the Consequences of Change