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The Bulletin of Marine Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami. The journal was established in 1951 as the Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean and obtained its current name in 1965. [1]
Upload file; Special pages; ... Annual Review of Marine Science; B. Bulletin of Marine Science; D. Deep Sea Research; E. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science ...
CIMAS brings together the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and other partner universities with those of the NOAAA to develop a Center of Excellence that is relevant to understanding the Earth's oceans and atmosphere within the context of NOAA's mission. In 2010.
Bulletin of Marine Science. 84 (1): 67–92. Emery, A R; Smith-Vaniz, W F (1982). "Geographic Variation and Redescription of the Western Atlantic Damselfish Chromis Enchrysura Jordan and Gilbert (Pisces: Pomacentridae)". Bulletin of Marine Science. 32 (1): 151–165
Olsson, Axel A. "Biological results of the University of Miami deep-sea expeditions. 77. Mollusks from the Gulf of Panama collected by R/V John Elliott Pillsbury, 1967." Bulletin of Marine Science 21.1 (1971): 35–92.
In Scotland, Priede was a member of the Council of the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) and has served on two inquiries by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Inquiry into the future of the Scottish Fishing Industry (2004) [9] and The Scientific issues Surrounding the control of Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) in Scotland (2002). [10]
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As in many marine ecosystems, copepods represent a major food source for a variety of neustonic and surface-associated species. [ 1 ] The sea surface microlayer (SML) at the air-sea interface is a distinct, under-studied habitat compared to the subsurface and copepods, important components of ocean food webs, have developed key adaptations to ...