Sphinx Marine - Offshore Marine Company in UAE
Sphinx Marine is an offshore marine company based in Ajman, UAE, established in 2006. They specialize in providing maritime navigation, communication, safety equipment, and services in the Gulf Area and Middle East. With a focus on customer-centricity, safety, and quality, Sphinx Marine is ISO 9001:
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BlueHealthTech Initiative: Bridging Marine Science and Healthcare for Innovation
The BlueHealthTech initiative aims to bridge marine science and healthcare, fostering cutting-edge health technologies in the Kiel region. Through innovative treatments, focus on chronic diseases, and technological priorities like marine organisms' bioactive compounds, the initiative seeks to bring
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Marine Pollution Prevention Amendment Bill Overview
The Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill aims to incorporate MARPOL Annex IV and Annex VI to regulate sewage treatment, reduce marine pollution, and address ship energy efficiency and GHG emissions. The bill seeks to enhance environmental protection by restricting sew
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Pike Integrated Energy Services Limited - Marine Logistics Company in Nigeria
Pike Integrated Energy Services Limited, founded in 2023, provides clean energy logistics services for oil and gas exploration in Nigeria. The company is registered and licensed for marine/offshore supply services, focusing on green energy and quality projects while valuing relationships and maintai
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Comprehensive Guide to Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations for Marine Employers
This comprehensive guide provides detailed information on the regulatory requirements for drug and alcohol testing in the marine industry. It covers relevant sections of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), definitions of key terms, chain of custody procedures, and important roles such as Drug and
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Understanding Symbiotic Relationships in Marine Life
Symbiotic relationships in marine life showcase diverse interactions where different species benefit from each other. Mutualism, such as the bond between Clownfish and Anemones, and the partnership between Goby Fish and Shrimp, exemplify how cooperation ensures survival. Additionally, the collaborat
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Understanding Marine Habitats and Their Diverse Ecosystems
Marine habitats vary in characteristics such as temperature, current, tide, seafloor substrate, and light, influencing the communities of organisms that live within them. The certification of fisheries by the Marine Stewardship Council ensures minimal impact on local habitats, emphasizing the import
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I-Cap Marine Ltd - Yacht Management Services Overview
I-Cap Marine Ltd, a part of the I-Cap Group, offers yacht management services with a focus on client-centric relationships, quality service, and a proactive approach. Their dedicated team provides expert advice and administration services for superyacht ownership, registration, crew management, and
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Marine Novel Medicinal Agents from Marine Sources Compiled by Dr. Nisha Sharma
Oceans, covering more than 70% of the Earth's surface, harbor a plethora of invertebrates and algal species, providing a rich source of medicinal compounds. Marine organisms have yielded commonly used drugs like shark and cod-liver oils, sodium alginate, agar-agar, and chitin. Various classification
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Marine Conservation Governance in Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Explore the dynamics of marine conservation governance in Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, with a focus on Sasi practices and the preliminary findings in the West Misool and South Misool districts. Discover the potential resources in Raja Ampat and the various types of marine conservation areas in
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Marine Corps Expeditionary Fluid Analysis System (EFAS) Overview
The USMC Expeditionary Fluid Analysis System (EFAS) led by Mr. Anton Schager is a deployable, real-time fluid analysis system supporting Condition-Based Maintenance for Marine Corps ground equipment. It consists of two tiers - a ruggedized portable analyzer for tactical units and a benchtop analyzer
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Kiribati National Report on Marine Division Activities
This report sheds light on Kiribati's maritime organization, highlighting challenges faced due to economic vulnerabilities and reliance on foreign aid. It outlines the role of the Marine Division within the Ministry of Infrastructure, outlining its responsibilities as a maritime authority and regula
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Impacts of Climate Change on Oceans and Marine Resources in the United States
The Fourth National Climate Assessment highlights the disruption of ocean ecosystems due to increasing global temperatures, leading to loss of habitats, changes in species composition, and food web structure. Marine fisheries face high risks from climate-driven changes, impacting distribution, timin
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Update on UN Conference on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Information Session for IMO Member States
In 2015, the UN General Assembly decided to develop a legally binding instrument on BBNJ for conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. The objectives focus on marine genetic resources, area-based management tools, environmental impact asse
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Nautilus Marine Insurance Australian Sailing Program Overview
Nautilus Marine Insurance offers a comprehensive suite of insurance products tailored for Australian Sailing clubs, providing top-notch claims services, expert staff, and innovative solutions. With a strong focus on underwriting and customer service, Nautilus Marine is a trusted partner for marine i
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Marine Engineering: Functions and Types of Engines
Marine engineering plants are essential for converting fuel energy into useful work to power various ship systems, including propulsion. The primary function of these plants is to utilize chemical energy for steering, lighting, ventilation, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, and propulsion. T
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CTI-CFF Monitoring and Evaluation System: S.M.A.R.T. Indicators Overview
The CTI-CFF Monitoring and Evaluation System utilizes S.M.A.R.T. Indicators to track progress in achieving marine conservation goals. It includes workshops and meetings, roles, reporting, and accountability structures, as well as types of indicators focusing on funding, capacity building, and marine
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Understanding Cat Fines in Marine Fuel Oil Contamination
Cat fines are abrasive particles found in residual fuel oil, which can cause significant damage to marine engines. They result from the distillation process and are hard and abrasive substances that can lead to costly engine repairs. As more fuel is refined this way and with the push for low-sulfur
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Understanding Penfield Marine LLC Operations
Discover the operations and concepts behind Penfield Marine LLC, a commercial fleet manager of oil tankers. Learn about the company's history, how pools work, and the benefits of pool earnings over traditional ownership models. Explore the factors that contribute to fair ranking within the pool syst
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Stochastic Coastal Regional Uncertainty Modelling II (SCRUM2) Overview
SCRUM2 project aims to enhance CMEMS through regional/coastal ocean-biogeochemical uncertainty modelling, ensemble consistency verification, probabilistic forecasting, and data assimilation. The research team plans to contribute significant advancements in ensemble techniques and reliability assessm
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Understanding Dugongs: Marine Chordates of the Ocean
Dugongs, known as sea cows, are fascinating marine chordates with a broad but fragmented range in tropical waters. They exhibit social behaviors, communicate through echoing sounds, and are herbivorous grazers feeding on seagrasses. Breeding season rituals involve courtship behaviors like vocalizati
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Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) Implementation Progress
The report highlights the development, timeline, objectives, and importance of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard (CMECS) along with its implementation progress. It discusses the need for a national standard for classifying coastal and marine habitats, the objectives of CMECS,
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Advancing Research in Marine Sciences and Atmospheric Environment
CSIRO's Oceans and Atmosphere division is at the forefront of providing valuable insights for managing Australia's marine areas and atmospheric environment. Their research encompasses a wide range of capabilities and programs, focusing on marine protection, resource management, climate prediction, a
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Insights from Climate Modelling User Group Meeting - July 2018
Discussion at the Climate Modelling User Group meeting highlighted the use of Ocean ECVs, with a focus on organic carbon production and model comparisons. Key topics included increasing resolution, biogeochemistry predictions, and validation using OC CCI data. Various WP projects were also discussed
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Marine Rescue Technologies: Innovating Ocean Safety Solutions
Marine Rescue Technologies (MRT) is a leading provider of maritime survivor locating devices, retrieval systems, and rescue products. Founded in 1993, MRT serves a wide range of clients in the oil & gas industry, commercial marine sector, and maritime agencies worldwide. Their products cater to the
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Advanced Biomarker Analysis in Biogeochemistry Studies
In biogeochemistry research, advanced analytical techniques are utilized to isolate and separate organic matter, focusing on major carbon pools in bodies of water like Lake Superior. Biomarkers such as fatty acids and specific compounds are identified as indicators for various microbial processes, i
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PIPERS Research Project in Ross Sea
PIPERS is a research project focusing on polynyas, ice production, and the seasonal evolution in the Ross Sea. The project involves multiple investigators and coordinated programs to improve estimates of sea ice production, water mass transformation, and air-ice-ocean interactions in the region. Goa
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Update on Legally Binding Instrument under UNCLOS for Marine Biological Diversity Conservation
United Nations General Assembly is developing a treaty under UNCLOS for conservation of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction since 2015. The objective is sustainable use of marine genetic resources, area-based management tools, environmental impact assessments, capacity-
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Tracking Marine Fauna: Examples from ProDelphinus Peru Leatherback Tracking Project
ProDelphinus is dedicated to conserving endangered marine fauna like sea turtles, marine otters, cetaceans, seabirds, and sharks. They use the Darwin Core Archive format and collaborate with Marine TLO for ontology mapping. The project involves tracking leatherback sea turtles and making occurrence
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Overview of Marine Fungi and Their Habitats
Marine fungi are diverse species that inhabit marine environments, with some being obligate marine fungi while others can adapt to various habitats. They play essential roles in marine ecosystems by decomposing organic matter and interacting with other organisms. Factors affecting their distribution
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Dive into the Marine Creatures Memory Game and Fun Facts
Embark on an oceanic adventure with a marine creatures memory game featuring two challenging levels. Test your memory skills by matching pairs of marine animals while uncovering fascinating facts about these underwater wonders. Discover unique traits of various creatures like clownfish, dolphins, an
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Evolution of Locally Managed Marine Areas in the South Pacific Island Region
This content discusses the status, potential, and objectives of Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs) in the South Pacific Island Region, highlighting the evolution from traditional purposes to modern conservation and fisheries management practices. It also provides insights into the inventory of Mar
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Understanding Isotopes in Biogeochemistry
Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. This presentation explores the significance of stable isotopes, types of isotopes, expressing isotopic abundances, isotope effects, and applications to geochemical studies. Learn about common light element stable i
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Joint Meeting Summary: OCB US CLIVAR Summit 2011
A joint meeting was held in 2011 between OCB and US CLIVAR to explore common science issues and identify collaboration opportunities. The Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program, created in 2006 by NSF, NASA, and NOAA, focuses on understanding the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle. The meetin
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Understanding NEMO: European Ocean Modeling Software
NEMO (Nucleus for European Modeling of the Ocean) is a comprehensive software used for numerical simulation of the ocean. Its components include the blue ocean (NEMO-OPA) for dynamics, white ocean (NEMO-LIM) for sea-ice simulation, and green ocean (NEMO-TOP) for biogeochemistry. NEMO produces model
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Evolution of Marine Insurance in Australia: A Review of Historical Context and Reform Provisions
Exploring the evolution of marine insurance in Australia, this review delves into historical frameworks such as the Marine Insurance Acts of 1906 and 1909, as well as modern reforms influenced by the United Kingdom. Key principles adopted by the MLAANZ Committee and current recommendations surroundi
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Decades of Marine RNA Virosphere Research
Research spanning over two decades has delved deep into the marine RNA virosphere, shedding light on the complex marine ecosystem and the characteristics of RNA viruses. Discoveries in deep marine virus taxonomy have led to significant taxonomic changes and advancements in virus classification and g
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European Union Regulations and Directives on Marine Litter and Waste Management
Marine litter poses a significant threat to the marine environment, prompting the adoption of various international, regional, and national instruments to address the issue. Key directives such as the Marine Strategy Framework Directive and Waste Framework Directive set out measures to achieve good
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Exploring Marine Science and Oceanography Course Structure
This marine science and oceanography course dives into the traditional structure of understanding oceans, from Earth-building processes to human interactions. It also introduces a unique approach focusing on the oil/plastics cycle, engaging students in active learning and discussions on geoethics. T
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Dr. Seyyed Aliakbar Hedayati - Marine Biology and Fisheries Expert
Dr. Seyyed Aliakbar Hedayati holds a Ph.D. in Marine Biology and is currently an Assistant Professor of Marine Biology at Gorgan University. His research interests include marine biology and fisheries. He has published various research papers on topics such as plasma metabolites in fish and length-w
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