Treaty1987National ResearcAmerican Institut1972ConservationTerrestrialSciencesAntarcticaBacteriaSubsequentlyLaboratoriesSpeciesEcologicalCommitteeVariabilityCentreDiversityProcessesGlaciersInteractionsPolar regionsPhysicalLaboratory1954UniversityScientificPeer-reviewedExploitationCharacteristicsOceanographicTaughtScientistInstituteMarineFocusesSignificantDescribesJournalWorkFacultyGermanyScienceSoilCenterCiteStudiesDataResourcesEnvironmentDevelopmentOriginalTechnologyMajorEnvironmentalGroupDivision
Treaty1
- Dakshin Gangotri helped India become a consultative member of the Antarctic Treaty, get inducted into the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and paved the way for the establishment of new Maitri and Bharati, as well as Arctic scientific base stations including Himadri and IndARC, in later years. (homegrown.co.in)
19871
- On the basis of its disjunct distribution, Richardson (1987) suggested that the class is likely to occur in Australian waters. (biodiversity.org.au)
National Researc1
- National Research Council. (nationalacademies.org)
American Institut2
- Wall has held the position of President of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Ecological Society of America, the Association of Ecosystem Research Centers and the Society of Nematologists. (wikipedia.org)
- In 2009, she was honoured as a Diversity Scholar by the American Institute of Biological Sciences. (findingada.com)
19721
- Wall began work as a postdoctoral researcher at University of California-Riverside in 1972 where she began researching the function and biological diversity of soil ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
Conservation8
- He has worked for a number of years on the conservation of gopher tortoises and has studied the ecology and conservation needs of diamondback terrapins as part of a University of North Florida research team since 1995. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- George has received a number of awards from state and regional NGOs for his conservation work, the most recent being the Golden LEEF Award for Outstanding Contribution to Florida Environmental Education from the League of Environmental Educators in Florida. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- Tim has a Masters Degree in Museum Studies with research interests in conservation education, history of natural history, and reconnecting children and adults alike with nature. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- If there is no defined long-term goal for conservation and ecological recovery and extraction of marine resources occurs, a region is not a marine protected area. (wikipedia.org)
- To develop national strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and to address the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources. (globallocalliving.com)
- 2013). Global conservation status and research needs for tarpons (Megalopidae), ladyfishes (Elopidae) and bonefishes (Albulidae). (mari-odu.org)
- The aquarium is committed to education, conservation, and research, and offers various educational programs and opportunities for visitors to learn about marine life and environmental issues. (lestacworld.com)
- Throughout its history, the Nagoya Public Aquarium has been committed to education, conservation, and research. (lestacworld.com)
Terrestrial1
- Dakshin Gangotri served as a testing ground for radio wave experiments in the Antarctic region and a platform for studying diverse aspects of the environment in the area conducting scientific observations on physical oceanography, freshwater lake chemistry, terrestrial and aquatic biological characteristics, geology, glaciology, and geomagnetism. (homegrown.co.in)
Sciences3
- The quarterly Polish Polar Research edited by the Committee on Polar Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences is an international journal publishing original research articles presenting the results of studies carried out in polar regions. (pan.pl)
- Polish Polar Research is indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Cold Regions Bibliography, Antarctic Literature, Geological Abstracts, Polish Scientific Journals Contents - Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Quarterly Review, and Zoological Record. (pan.pl)
- Series B, Biological Sciences, 366(1566): 836-848. (treasuresresalestore.com)
Antarctica3
- From Nov-10 to Mar-20 he spend 4 months based at Signy Island Research Station in the South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica, with the British Antarctic Survey (funded by the Natural Environment Research Council CASS Scheme). (ljmu.ac.uk)
- A line of cliffs in Antarctica have been named after her by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names. (findingada.com)
- Governed by a group of nations in a unique international partnership that was signed in 1959, Antarctica is home to 82 research bases from 30 countries, some of which operate in the summer while others, throughout the year. (homegrown.co.in)
Bacteria1
- Mycoplasmas are a group of pleomorphic cell wall-deficient bacteria of the class Mollicutes that are considered the smallest self-replicant prokaryotes ( 15 ). (cdc.gov)
Subsequently1
- It was abandoned in 1988-1989 after it was submerged in ice and was finally decommissioned on 25 February 1990, subsequently turned into a supply base. (homegrown.co.in)
Laboratories2
- Three years earlier, the US Army Cold Regions Research Laboratories had drilled a 2.16km hole in the ice, and Pedersen lowered a probe 1.67km into the hole to study how very low frequency radio waves travelled through the ice. (findingada.com)
- It is a manufacturer of electrochemical measuring and calibration devices for the use in laboratories, industrial applications, research and development and for environmental monitoring in natural waters. (nerc.ac.uk)
Species9
- A total of 33 myxomycete species were recorded and associated with the chemical and biological environments of leaf litters under natural condition of the forest floor. (scirp.org)
- In mixed forests in the warm-temperate regions in Japan, leaf litter types vary according to the dominant tree species. (scirp.org)
- Species in each of these five classes are recorded in Australian waters, but as yet no representative of the Concentricycloidea has been found. (biodiversity.org.au)
- A companion guide to the Southern Rockies almost doubles the number of species, many of which are found in both regions. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- It describes all three crocodilian species found in this region of the United States. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- He held the position of Senior Herpetologist with the Tennessee Aquarium and as Collection Manager with the Chelonian Research Institute and has been involved in a variety of research projects with such species as Carolina diamondback terrapins, spotted turtles and Suwannee cooters. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- A 2021 paper in the journal Oceans suggests that these findings may indicate a wider problem among other species in the region. (eopugetsound.org)
- Geochemical characteristics from tests of four modern planktonic foraminiferal species in the Indonesian Throughflow region and their implications. (rutgers.edu)
- Over 42,000 whales have been killed under objection/reservation and in special permit hunts since the commercial whaling moratorium came into effect, with the minke whale (now considered two species-the Antarctic minke ( Balaenoptera bonaerensis ) and the common minke ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata )) being the primary target. (awionline.org)
Ecological2
- His company, Heinrich Ecological Services, is based in St. Petersburg, Florida and conducts wildlife surveys and research, natural history programming, and nature-based tours. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- When France initiated in the 1950s biological and ecological research programmes in the region the focus and priorities were on higher latitude and less degraded archipelagos (Kerguelen Islands and Crozet Islands). (acap.aq)
Committee1
- Wall has received the 2012 Mines Medal from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research President's Medal for Excellence in Antarctic Research, and the Soil Ecology Society Professional Achievement Award. (wikipedia.org)
Variability2
Centre1
- Maitri, also known as Friendship Research Centre came shortly after, followed by Bharti, India's 3rd research station. (homegrown.co.in)
Diversity2
- Her work has changed our understanding of soil ecology in the Antarctic by drawing links between soil process and diversity to environmental conditions above the ground. (wikipedia.org)
- A bioinformatics resource to facilitate the identification of wasps and to enable exploration of their diversity in the Afrotropical biogeographical region (Africa south of the Sahara and Madagascar and including smaller surrounding islands). (figweb.org)
Processes3
- They documented intense biological activities during polar night, implying that, despite the absence of primary production, many biological processes and trophic interactions are maintained on a similar level as in other seasons, based on stored, recycled, or advected energy sources (organic carbon). (springer.com)
- Coupled Physical-Biological Models, Ocean Surface Mixed-Layer Processes, 3. (nasa.gov)
- To facilitate research in oceanography, to broaden the approach to addressing complex, large-scale processes that have significant social effects, and to carry on the learning associated with the larger, increasingly more cooperative process-oriented research studies carried out by the oceanographic community, a new thrust to observe the ocean on a global scale coupled with improved means of collaboration will be needed. (nationalacademies.org)
Glaciers1
- In 2001 he began his research into the impact of climate change on suspended sediment transport and redistribution in the proglacial zones of rapidly retreating glaciers in polar and mountain regions. (ljmu.ac.uk)
Interactions1
- Dr. John Moisan is an oceanographer working at the Wallops Island Flight Facility, the coastal research facility of the Earth Science Division at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center which is located on the Eastern Shore of VA. While at NASA he has been involved in a wide range of ocean science projects including: Analysis and Modeling of Physical and Biological Interactions in Marine Ecosystems, 2. (nasa.gov)
Polar regions1
- Ocean and cryosphere changes are pervasive and observed from high mountains, to the polar regions, to coasts, and into the deep ocean. (ipcc.ch)
Physical6
- Tim Stott is Emeritus Professor of Physical Geography and Outdoor Education at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) which he joined in 1994, having previously been a Geography tutor for the Field Studies Council and Secondary school Teacher of Geography at Barnard Castle School. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- He has been a research fellow in physical geography at Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia in 2001 and at The University of Queensland, Brisbane in 2005. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- He was a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Leadership (2005-15), reviews editor for fluvial geomorphology for the journal Progress in Physical Geography (2009-12) and reviewer for several top academic journals in physical geography/geomorphology and outdoor/adventure education. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- I have taught courses in Physical Oceanography and Marine Operations and Research. (nasa.gov)
- Coordinated Seminar Series for the Physical Oceanography Research Division at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1997-1998). (nasa.gov)
- Threshold limit values for chemical substances and physical agents and biological exposure indices for 1995-1996. (cdc.gov)
Laboratory2
- Diana Harrison Wall is the founding director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability, a distinguished biology professor, and senior research scientist at the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory at Colorado State University. (wikipedia.org)
- At this time she became a Professor in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship (until 2006), the Associate Dean for Research in the Natural Resources College (until-2000) and the Director of the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory (until 2005). (wikipedia.org)
19542
- She worked in industry as an engineer from 1947 to 1954, but returned to education to get a masters and PhD from Stanford University, becoming the first woman to get a doctorate in electrical engineering from them. (findingada.com)
- 1954: The Nagoya Municipal Government established a "Marine Biological Research Center" on the site where the Nagoya Public Aquarium is now located. (lestacworld.com)
University3
- He collaborates in research with University of Northern British Columbia, Penn State University in the USA and with the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- Born in 1925 in Topeka, Kansas, Peden graduated from the University of Colorado when she was 22 with a degree in electrical engineering, although she was often the only woman in her classes. (findingada.com)
- A graduate of Memphis State University, his research interests focus on anthropogenic threats to Florida's non-marine turtles. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
Scientific5
- At age twelve, he was mentored by Dr. Jim Layne of Archbold Biological Station and was co-author of his first scientific publication at age 14. (quickreferencepublishing.com)
- After withdrawing its objection, Japan began to exploit a provision in ICRW that allows lethal scientific research on whales . (awionline.org)
- it conducted scientific whaling until 1989 and eventually withdrew from the IWC in 1992. (awionline.org)
- Iceland continued to conduct scientific research whaling until 2007 and resumed commercial whaling in 2006 through its reservation. (awionline.org)
- A Canadian company providing oceanographic, acoustic, remote sensing and ice research products, equipment leasing, and scientific consulting services. (nerc.ac.uk)
Peer-reviewed1
- For individuals in both groups, success in their careers depends on the ability to publish original, peer-reviewed research results in a timely fashion and at a regular rate. (nationalacademies.org)
Exploitation1
- This definition is intended to make it more difficult to claim MPA status for regions where exploitation of marine resources occurs. (wikipedia.org)
Characteristics1
- She visited the Antarctic in 1970 to investigate the electrical characteristics of glacial ice, becoming the first female engineer or scientist to carry out research there. (findingada.com)
Oceanographic2
- Among such aids to collaboration are tools that can more effectively link members of the small, diverse oceanographic research community, both within and across the subdisciplines, that can provide more timely access to data collected at sea, and that can display and analyze information in ways that allow closer interaction between modelers and field experimentalists. (nationalacademies.org)
- This chapter briefly describes oceanography and the present state of oceanographic research in general, outlines particular collaborative research programs, discusses the potential for improving computational support for current and collaborative research in oceanography, suggests the kinds of computer-based tools that would answer research needs of oceanographers, and lists the attributes of a useful collaboratory for oceanographic research. (nationalacademies.org)
Taught2
- He has taught on the BSc (Hons) Outdoor Education programme at LJMU since 1994 and has been its programme leader from 1997-2011. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- I have taught classes in the following subjects: 1. (nasa.gov)
Scientist2
- She is an environmental scientist and a soil ecologist and her research has focussed on the Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valleys. (wikipedia.org)
- Irene C Peden is an electrical engineer who was the first woman scientist to live and work in the interior of the Antarctic, developing techniques for studying deep glacial ice using radio waves. (findingada.com)
Institute1
- Throughout this period, she was the Associate Director of the Drylands Research Institute for two years the Associate Program Director of the National Science Foundation in Washington, DC for one year. (wikipedia.org)
Marine6
- Sjøstjerner er en av de mest kjente marine dyregruppene vi har, og mange kjenner til de artene vi finner på grunt vann. (artsdatabanken.no)
- Research in oceanography covers a wide area and encompasses the marine aspects of several disciplines, including the physics, chemistry, biology, and geology of the ocean, the air-sea interface, the ocean bottom, and the shorelines. (nationalacademies.org)
- [2] These marine areas can come in many forms ranging from wildlife refuges to research facilities. (wikipedia.org)
- As regards the first, thanks to research based on 100 studies undertaken over the last two decades, it has been estimated that the global value of goods and services supplied by marine and coastal ecosystems is nearly US$23 trillion per year - almost the world's GNP. (forumfed.org)
- 1960: The "Nagoya City Marine Museum" was established as part of the Marine Biological Research Center. (lestacworld.com)
- A Xylem brand, headquartered in Bergen (Norway) that designs, manufactures and sells sensors, instruments and systems for measuring and monitoring in Environmental Research, Marine Transportation, Oil and Gas, Aquaculture, Road and Traffic and Construction. (nerc.ac.uk)
Focuses3
- Danielle N Lee is a biologist whose research focuses on the connections between ecology, evolution and animal behaviour. (findingada.com)
- Lee's research focuses on the extent to which the African giant pouched rat, Cricetomys ansorgei , exhibits behavioural syndromes, and the potential role of genetics in these behaviours. (findingada.com)
- Simon van Noort's Research focuses on the systematics, evolution and biology of Hymenoptera from the Afrotropical region (Africa south of the Sahara, including Madagascar and surrounding islands). (figweb.org)
Significant3
- No significant seasonal differences were documented by multiple regression models for the normalized biomass and size classes. (springer.com)
- Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
- Significant sea level rise contributions from Antarctic ice sheet mass loss ( very high confidence ), which earlier reports did not expect to manifest this century, are already being observed. (ipcc.ch)
Describes2
- An article published in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases in 2021 describes research documenting injuries among harbor seals in the Salish Sea caused by boat propeller strikes. (eopugetsound.org)
- A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
Journal5
- Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 90: 153-172. (figweb.org)
- Polish Polar Research is an open-access journal in which archive issues are freely accessible and articles are published at no cost to authors . (pan.pl)
- Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. (mdpi.com)
- The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal. (mdpi.com)
- American Indian Culture and Research Journal, unsolved): 235-237. (treasuresresalestore.com)
Work2
- In 1976 she began work in the Department of Nematology as an Assistant Research Nematologist. (wikipedia.org)
- He later returned to Amsterdam Island for a summer and produced a seminal work on the Sub-Antarctic Fur Seal, but again never managed to see an adult great albatross (because their breeding season is later than for the Kerguelen birds he knew). (acap.aq)
Faculty1
- Typically, academic oceanographers are either research staff or tenure-track faculty. (nationalacademies.org)
Germany1
- Founded in 1989 in Stadtroda, Germany, it is a subsidiary of TKH Technologie Deutschland AG. (nerc.ac.uk)
Science2
- 1988: U.S. Antarctic Service Medal, U.S. Dept. of the Navy and The National Science Foundation, 1988. (nasa.gov)
- As French science studies guy Bruno Latour observed way back in 1989 in We Have Never Been Modern, the proliferation of "hybrid objects" (things that mix up the "cultural" with the "natural" such as GMOs or Hurricane Katrina) is historically and ecologically unprecedented. (deceleration.news)
Soil1
- Since then she has conducted long-term soil ecology research in this region. (wikipedia.org)
Center3
- Krystal Tolley (SANBI, Kirstenbosch Research Center). (figweb.org)
- During a visit to the Media Research Center, the elder Cruz said that with just over five months to go between now and Election Day, he sees major conservative gains ahead, including the retirement of Sen. Harry Reid as Majority Leader that would come with Republicans winning control of the United States Senate. (tripod.com)
- The Media Research Center has decided it's a religious organization. (tripod.com)
Cite1
- Posted on August , 2017 in The 5-enolpyruvyl secondary ebook Great overrides that application between RNA metabolism and a daily RNA inside the established region could cite a Transgene communication Managing to more recombined threat varieties. (be-mindful.de)
Studies1
- She also studies the behavioural differences between small rodents in urban and rural settings in the St Louis Metropolitan region. (findingada.com)
Data2
- In: Biological handbooks: Biology data book, Volume III, second edition. (cdc.gov)
- Similarity profiled association mining from time stamped transaction databases is an important topic of research relatively less addressed in the field of temporal data mining. (philpapers.org)
Resources1
- Biological Nitrogen Fixation is a whole two anything account using long both progress and free Business resources on interested Museums in theory PH. (tsp-sound.de)
Environment1
- Visitors can watch penguins waddling, swimming, and playing in a naturalistic environment that mimics their Antarctic habitat. (lestacworld.com)
Development2
- He has also published on the benefits of fieldwork and expeditions, e-Learning, on-line learning and assessment, and the design, development and evaluation of virtual field guides, as well as on student employability in outdoor education. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- Biological Nitrogen Fixation, 2 general development 's large-scale for world from Apple Books. (tsp-sound.de)
Original1
- Biological Nitrogen Fixation, 2 diabetes library releases original for background from Apple Books. (tsp-sound.de)
Technology1
- A Canadian based company that develops patented holographic technology to create microscopes for research and discovery. (nerc.ac.uk)
Major1
- 1989: The aquarium underwent a major renovation, including the construction of a new building and the addition of new exhibits. (lestacworld.com)
Environmental2
- He has directed/supervised nine successful LJMU PhD students and one MSc student in fluvial geomorphology, outdoor and environmental education. (ljmu.ac.uk)
- For protected regions of environmental or cultural value in general, see protected area . (wikipedia.org)
Group1
- Belyaev 1990) consider that the Concentricycloidea represent a new group of asteroids rather than a separate class of echinoderms. (biodiversity.org.au)
Division1
- Whereas for several metals a division has traditionally been made into a class of strong ligands (L1) and a more abundant class of weaker ligands (L2), based on the observed stability constants ( Coale and Bruland, 1988 ), it has been argued that such divisions are an instrumental artifact and actually reflect a continuum of compounds spanning a broad window of metal affinities ( Town and Filella, 2000 ). (frontiersin.org)