The Undiscovered Ocean - The Deeps of Time in the Depths of the Ocean - Discoveries of unusual marine microbes are radically changing our views about the evolution of life (English)
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Title:The Undiscovered Ocean - The Deeps of Time in the Depths of the Ocean - Discoveries of unusual marine microbes are radically changing our views about the evolution of life
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Contributors:Teske, Andreas ( author ) / Edwards, Katrina
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Published in:Oceanus ; 43, 2 ; 17-19
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Place of publication:Woods Hole, Mass.
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Publication date:2004
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 43, Issue 2
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Discovering Life and Sustaining HabitatsMadin, Laurence et al. | 2004
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The Undiscovered Ocean - Coral Gardens in the Dark Depths - Scientists seek to learn more about these fragile, threatened communitiesMullineaux, Lauren et al. | 2004
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The Undiscovered Ocean - Little Things Matter A Lot - Once overlooked, cyanobacteria are among Earth's most important organismsWaterbury, John et al. | 2004
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The Undiscovered Ocean - The Deeps of Time in the Depths of the Ocean - Discoveries of unusual marine microbes are radically changing our views about the evolution of lifeTeske, Andreas et al. | 2004
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The Undiscovered Ocean - Life in the Arctic Ocean - Distinctive species and environmental factors combine to create a unique, complex food webAshjian, Carin et al. | 2004
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The Undiscovered Ocean - Shedding Light on Light in the Ocean - New research is illuminating an optically complex environmentJohnsen, Sönke et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Whither the North Atlantic Right Whale? Scientists explore many facets of whales' lives to help a species on the edge of extinctionMoore, Michael et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Scientists Muster to Help Right Whales - With time running out, an ambitious research plan is launched for an endangered speciesMadin, Laurence et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - The Secret Lives of Fish - Scientists learn to read the 'diary' recorded in the ear bones of fishThorrold, Simon et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - In Tiny Ear Bones, the Life Story of Giant Bluefin TunaCohen, Anne et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Tracking Fish to Save Them - The Reef Fish Connectivity and Conservation InitiativeThorrold, Simon et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Do Marine Protected Areas Really Work? Georges Bank experiment provides clues to longstanding questions about closing areas to fishingFogarty, Michael et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Can We Catch More Fish and Preserve the Stock? Mathematical analyses offer new insights into age-old controversies on fishing restrictionsNeubert, Michael et al. | 2004
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Ocean Ecosystems and Resources - Voyages into the Antarctic Winter - Cruises into the pack ice of the Southern Ocean reveal secrets of its fertile ecosystemWiebe, Peter et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - Run Deep, But Not Silent - A new tagging device lets scientists 'go along for the ride' into the underwater world of whalesTyack, Peter et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - Playing Tag with Whales - Engineers overcome nightmarish specifications to create a dream instrumentJohnson, Mark et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - How to See What Whales Hear - Biomedical imaging reveals new insights into marine mammal earsKetten, Darlene et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - Revealing the Ocean's Invisible Abundance - Scientists develop new instruments to study microbes at the center of the ocean food webGast, Rebecca et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - Sensors to Make Sense of the Sea - An expanding variety of sensors is changing the way we monitor dynamic ocean systemsGallager, Scott et al. | 2004
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New Technologies - Down to the Sea on (Gene) Chips - The genomics revolution is transforming the way scientists can study life in the oceansHahn, Mark et al. | 2004