نتایج جستجو برای: marine water

تعداد نتایج: 629893  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
R M Ortiz

Osmoregulation in marine mammals has been investigated for over a century; however, a review of recent advances in our understanding of water and electrolyte balance and of renal function in marine mammals is warranted. The following topics are discussed: (i) kidney structure and urine concentrating ability, (ii) sources of water, (iii) the effects of feeding, fasting and diving, (iv) the renal...

G.Z Pekmezci, S Umur

The presence of the anisakid nematode Hysterothylacium gadi aduncum (Rudolphi, 1802) is reported for the first time in cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792) as a new host in freshwater farms from Turkey. This marine parasitic nematode is thought to complete the life cycle in fresh water and rainbow trout could act as the definitive host for this parasite under fresh water c...

Journal: :Journal of virological methods 2012
Roberto A Rodríguez David C Love Jill R Stewart Julianne Tajuba Jacqueline Knee Jerold W Dickerson Laura F Webster Mark D Sobsey

Methods for detection of two fecal indicator viruses, F+ and somatic coliphages, were evaluated for application to recreational marine water. Marine water samples were collected during the summer of 2007 in Southern California, United States from transects along Avalon Beach (n=186 samples) and Doheny Beach (n=101 samples). Coliphage detection methods included EPA method 1601 - two-step enrichm...

1999
DAVID J. BURDIGE WILLIAM M. BERELSON KENNETH H. COALE JAMES MCMANUS KENNETH S. JOHNSON

Fluxes of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from marine sediments represent a poorly constrained component of the oceanic carbon cycle that may affect the concentration and composition of DOC in the ocean. Here we report the first in situ measurements of DOC fluxes from continental margin sediments (water depths ranging from 95 to 3,700 m), and compare these fluxes with measured benthic fluxes fro...

2012
ELIZABETH M. GRIFFITH

The mineral barite (BaSO4) can precipitate in a variety of oceanic settings: in the water column, on the sea floor and within marine sediments. The geological setting where barite forms ultimately determines the geochemistry of the precipitated mineral and its usefulness for various applications. Specifically, the isotopic and elemental composition of major and trace elements in barite carry in...

2017
M. R. Hasan M. Khan S. Aktar M. Rahman F. Hossain Carla Aparecida Ng

In this study, we measured the distribution of heavy metals (Pb, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cd, Cu) in the surface water of Bengal Coast at the southern part of Bangladesh. We also examined the common water quality parameters to discuss the impacts of pollution. It was revealed that the majority of the heavy metals have been introduced into the Bengal marine from the riverine inflows that are also affected by...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2004
Sam Ng'ang'a Michael Sutherland Sara Cockburn Sue Nichols

Jurisdictions that are contemplating the development of 3D Cadastres cannot afford to ignore the marine environment. Apart from its extreme importance as a resource, the use of the marine environment is volumetric by nature and involves the exercising of rights to the surface, water column, seabed, and subsoil. This paper proposes a 3D marine cadastre model that can be used to support effective...

2009
H. Yu C. Wu D. Wu J. Z. Yu

H. Yu, C. Wu, D. Wu, and J. Z. Yu Atmospheric, Marine and Coastal Environment Program, Division of Environment, Hong Kong University of Science&Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China Atmospheric Research Center, HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School, Nansha, Guangzhou 511458, China Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Guangzhou 510058,...

Journal: :Science 1962
M R URIST

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, employing archaic but effective means of regulating the physical-chemical composition of its body fluids, thrives in tropical fresh-water rivers and lakes. The ionic strength of the serum and the concentrations of total solutes, calcium, urea, and other ions are below the levels found in marine elasmobranchs but higher than the levels in teleosts. The patter...

2012
Martin Grosell

The processing of seawater by the marine teleost fi sh intestine includes high rates of base (bicarbonate) secretion into the intestinal fl uids. The resulting high bicarbonate concentrations in the intestinal fl uids combine with the calcium in the ingested seawater to form calcium carbonate crystals. This process is important for the salt and water balance of the marine teleost fi sh and lead...

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