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1883 2
1886 9
1887 1
1888 2
1891 1
1893 1
1895 1
1897 1
1898 1
1899 2
1901 1
1902 1
1905 4
1906 1
1908 1
1910 2
1911 4
1913 1
1914 1
1919 1
1920 1
1922 1
1923 1
1925 5
1926 1
1927 2
1929 1
1933 1
1934 1
1935 1
1936 2
1937 2
1938 1
1939 1
1940 1
1941 1
1947 2
1948 1
1949 1
1950 5
1951 2
1954 2
1958 1
1959 7
1960 5
1961 8
1962 8
1963 16
1964 18
1965 24
1966 24
1967 27
1968 26
1969 24
1970 26
1971 18
1972 20
1973 21
1974 26
1975 14
1976 12
1977 29
1978 22
1979 42
1980 35
1981 30
1982 31
1983 33
1984 22
1985 26
1986 33
1987 27
1988 25
1989 15
1990 23
1991 21
1992 28
1993 33
1994 35
1995 24
1996 25
1997 16
1998 54
1999 45
2000 68
2001 89
2002 88
2003 82
2004 78
2005 110
2006 79
2007 98
2008 101
2009 85
2010 104
2011 79
2012 71
2013 56
2014 95
2015 109
2016 61
2017 62
2018 54
2019 78
2020 68
2021 69
2022 63
2023 78
2024 19

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Marine pollution. Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean.
Jambeck JR, Geyer R, Wilcox C, Siegler TR, Perryman M, Andrady A, Narayan R, Law KL. Jambeck JR, et al. Science. 2015 Feb 13;347(6223):768-71. doi: 10.1126/science.1260352. Science. 2015. PMID: 25678662
Plastic debris in the marine environment is widely documented, but the quantity of plastic entering the ocean from waste generated on land is unknown. By linking worldwide data on solid waste, population density, and economic status, we estimated the mass of land-based pla …
Plastic debris in the marine environment is widely documented, but the quantity of plastic entering the ocean from waste generated on …
Exploration before exploitation.
Cordes EE, Levin LA. Cordes EE, et al. Science. 2018 Feb 16;359(6377):719. doi: 10.1126/science.aat2637. Science. 2018. PMID: 29449465 No abstract available.
Ocean plankton. Structure and function of the global ocean microbiome.
Sunagawa S, Coelho LP, Chaffron S, Kultima JR, Labadie K, Salazar G, Djahanschiri B, Zeller G, Mende DR, Alberti A, Cornejo-Castillo FM, Costea PI, Cruaud C, d'Ovidio F, Engelen S, Ferrera I, Gasol JM, Guidi L, Hildebrand F, Kokoszka F, Lepoivre C, Lima-Mendez G, Poulain J, Poulos BT, Royo-Llonch M, Sarmento H, Vieira-Silva S, Dimier C, Picheral M, Searson S, Kandels-Lewis S; Tara Oceans coordinators; Bowler C, de Vargas C, Gorsky G, Grimsley N, Hingamp P, Iudicone D, Jaillon O, Not F, Ogata H, Pesant S, Speich S, Stemmann L, Sullivan MB, Weissenbach J, Wincker P, Karsenti E, Raes J, Acinas SG, Bork P. Sunagawa S, et al. Science. 2015 May 22;348(6237):1261359. doi: 10.1126/science.1261359. Science. 2015. PMID: 25999513 Free article.
We analyzed 7.2 terabases of metagenomic data from 243 Tara Oceans samples from 68 locations in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters across the globe to generate an ocean microbial reference gene catalog with >40 million nonredundant, mostly novel sequences from vir …
We analyzed 7.2 terabases of metagenomic data from 243 Tara Oceans samples from 68 locations in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters acr …
The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean.
Duarte CM, Chapuis L, Collin SP, Costa DP, Devassy RP, Eguiluz VM, Erbe C, Gordon TAC, Halpern BS, Harding HR, Havlik MN, Meekan M, Merchant ND, Miksis-Olds JL, Parsons M, Predragovic M, Radford AN, Radford CA, Simpson SD, Slabbekoorn H, Staaterman E, Van Opzeeland IC, Winderen J, Zhang X, Juanes F. Duarte CM, et al. Science. 2021 Feb 5;371(6529):eaba4658. doi: 10.1126/science.aba4658. Science. 2021. PMID: 33542110 Review.
Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. ...This should prompt management actions to deploy existing solutions to reduce noise levels in the ocean, thereby allowing marine animals to reestablish their use of ocean sound as a c
Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. ...This should prompt management actions to deploy existing
Antarctic marine life under pressure.
Meyer B, Kawaguchi S. Meyer B, et al. Science. 2022 Oct 21;378(6617):230. doi: 10.1126/science.adf3606. Epub 2022 Oct 20. Science. 2022. PMID: 36264805
Next week, the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) convenes in Hobart, Tasmania, to examine the state of marine life in the Southern Ocean. As part of the Antarctic Treaty System, this convention entered into force in 1982, and its …
Next week, the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) convenes in Hobart, Tasmania, to examine the sta …
Voices in the ocean.
Ravignani A, Herbst CT. Ravignani A, et al. Science. 2023 Mar 3;379(6635):881-882. doi: 10.1126/science.adg5256. Epub 2023 Mar 2. Science. 2023. PMID: 36862789
The global ocean microbiome.
Moran MA. Moran MA. Science. 2015 Dec 11;350(6266):aac8455. doi: 10.1126/science.aac8455. Science. 2015. PMID: 26659059 Review.
Accelerating ocean exploration.
McNutt M. McNutt M. Science. 2013 Aug 30;341(6149):937. doi: 10.1126/science.1244099. Science. 2013. PMID: 23990530 No abstract available.
High seas treaty within reach.
Gjerde KM, Harden-Davies H, Hassanali K. Gjerde KM, et al. Science. 2022 Sep 16;377(6612):1241. doi: 10.1126/science.ade8437. Epub 2022 Sep 15. Science. 2022. PMID: 36108013
The ocean is Earth's greatest climate mitigator, but it cannot do its work without biodiversity. Yet, accelerating climate change, unsustainable fishing, and widespread plastic and other pollutants, combined with increased resource demands, are threatening life throughout …
The ocean is Earth's greatest climate mitigator, but it cannot do its work without biodiversity. Yet, accelerating climate change, un …
Ocean science. Photosynthesis in the open ocean.
Zehr JP, Kudela RM. Zehr JP, et al. Science. 2009 Nov 13;326(5955):945-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1181277. Science. 2009. PMID: 19965502 No abstract available.
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