Mestre, Mireia Höfer, Juan Sala, M. Montserrat Gasol, Josep M.
Published in
Frontiers in Microbiology
Seasonal dynamics of ocean prokaryotic communities in the free-living fraction have been widely described, but less is known about the seasonality of prokaryotes inhabiting marine particles. We describe the seasonality of bacterial communities in the particulate matter continuum by sampling monthly over two years in a temperate oligotrophic coastal...
Zuñiga Blanco, M.J. (author)
The city of Puntarenas in Costa Rica is one of the many examples along the country’s pacific coast, where settlements have developed and survived by the extraction/exploitation of marine resources and the chain of industries that follow. Currently, these coastal communities are being affected by an amount of socio-economical issues, some examples b...
mestanza-ramón, carlos chica-ruiz, j. adolfo anfuso, giorgio mooser, alexis botero, camilo m. pranzini, enzo
Tourism in coastal areas is becoming increasingly important in Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) as an integrated approach that balances the requirements of different tourist sectors. This paper analyzes ICZM in continental Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands from the perspective of the 3S tourism, and presents its strengths, weaknesses, oppo...
bukvic, anamaria rohat, guillaume apotsos, alex de sherbinin, alex
Coastal areas worldwide represent an aggregation of population and assets of growing economic, geopolitical, and sociocultural significance, yet their functions are increasingly challenged by worsening coastal hazards. Vulnerability assessments have been recognized as one way we can better understand which geographic areas and segments of society a...
Alonso-Sáez, Laura Morán, Xosé Anxelu G González, José M
Published in
Frontiers in microbiology
Environmental microbial gene expression patterns remain largely unexplored, particularly at interannual time scales. We analyzed the variability in the expression of marker genes involved in ecologically relevant biogeochemical processes at a temperate Atlantic site over two consecutive years. Most of nifH transcripts, involved in nitrogen (N) fixa...
Azzeri, Amirah Ching, Goh Hong Jaafar, Hafiz Mohd Noor, Mohd Iqbal Razi, Nurain Amirah Then, Amy Yee-Hui Suhaimi, Julia Kari, Fatimah Dahlui, Maznah
Published in
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Several of the coastal zones in Sabah, Malaysia, are isolated and inaccessible. This study aimed to review the published literature on the health status of the coastal communities in Sabah. The following four main health issues were found: (i) malaria, (ii) tuberculosis (TB), (iii) seafood poisoning, and (iv) antenatal problems. Factors associated ...
Awanis, Hazia Huda, Ismul Sarong, Muhammad A.
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E3S Web of Conferences
Shark fishing activities in Aceh Province take place in the Straits of Malacca and the Indian Ocean. Knowledge and understanding of fisher in the coastal areas of Aceh Province regarding shark protection and conservation regulations are still very limited so that the exploitation of sharks has increased. Observations were made in five coastal areas...
gross, markus magar, vanesa
Tidal renewable energy is a promising alternative energy resource, and marginal seas are known as excellent sites for tidal energy exploitation. In-stream and tidal energy devices are less exposed to extreme weather events than wind energy. Nevertheless, during tropical storms, the currents may intensify to levels that threaten the integrity of the...
Cannell, Belinda Ropert‐Coudert, Yan Radford, Ben Kato, Akiko
The most western little penguin colony globally, and the most northern in Western Australia (WA) is found on Penguin Island, WA. The penguins use coastal bays that are also used extensively by recreational watercraft. These penguins have been found to either dive predominantly to shallow depths of 1–5 m or to depths >8 m. It is thus hypothesized th...
brewin, robert j.w. cyronak, tyler bresnahan, philip j. andersson, andreas j. richard, jon hammond, katherine billson, oliver de mora, lee jackson, thomas smale, dan
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Nearshore coastal waters are among the most dynamic regions on the planet and difficult to sample from conventional oceanographic platforms. It has been suggested that environmental sampling of the nearshore could be improved by mobilising vast numbers of citizens who partake in marine recreational sports, like surfing. In this paper, we compared t...