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Climate change disturbing deep ocean currents: Study
2014-03-22 10:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Indo-Asian News Service: The recent climate change may be acting to slow down deep ocean currents with potentially serious consequences for the planet's future, a study warns. Deep currents act as conveyer belts, channelling heat, carbon, oxygen and nutrients around the globe. A new study by the University of Pennsylvania's Irina Marinov and Raffaele Bernardello and colleagues from McGill University has found that recent climate change may be acting to slow down one of these conveyer belts - with potentially serious...
Deep ocean current may slow due to climate change
2014-03-21 05:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: Far beneath the surface of the ocean, deep currents act as conveyer belts, channeling heat, carbon, oxygen and nutrients around the globe. A new study by the University of Pennsylvania's Irina Marinov and Raffaele Bernardello and colleagues from McGill University has found that recent climate change may be acting to slow down one of these conveyer belts, with potentially serious consequences for the future of the planet's climate. "Our observations are showing us that there is less formation...
Ocean City Realtors earn sales award at annual ceremony
2014-03-16 07:27:28| Real Estate - Topix.net
The Ocean City Board of Realtors honored their own at the annual Circle of Excellence sales award ceremony held recently at The Flanders.
Model Uses Ocean Food Web to Assess Global Carbon Export
2014-03-12 18:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: Researchers have used the lowest members of the ocean food web in a novel model for assessing the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle. This graphic shows the global carbon budget with black arrows and values reflecting the natural carbon cycle and red the anthropogenic perturbation. Researchers have used the lowest members of the ocean food web in a novel model for assessing the ocean's role in the global carbon cycle. Oceanographer David Siegel, the director of the Earth Research Institute...
Refit programme for Royal Navy ocean survey ship continues
2014-03-05 01:00:00| Naval Technology
The Royal Navy's only ocean survey ship HMS Scott (H131) has reached the half way point of her through life support (TLS) programme in HM Naval Base Devonport in Plymouth, UK.
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