The science that deals with the ocean and its phenomena. (Webster, 3d ed)
A great expanse of continuous bodies of salt water which together cover more than 70 percent of the earth's surface. Seas may be partially or entirely enclosed by land, and are smaller than the five oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic).
The study of the origin, structure, development, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of organisms which inhabit the OCEANS AND SEAS.
The salinated water of OCEANS AND SEAS that provides habitat for marine organisms.
A functional system which includes the organisms of a natural community together with their environment. (McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)

Coastal oceanography sets the pace of rocky intertidal community dynamics. (1/81)

The structure of ecological communities reflects a tension among forces that alter populations. Marine ecologists previously emphasized control by locally operating forces (predation, competition, and disturbance), but newer studies suggest that inputs from large-scale oceanographically modulated subsidies (nutrients, particulates, and propagules) can strongly influence community structure and dynamics. On New Zealand rocky shores, the magnitude of such subsidies differs profoundly between contrasting oceanographic regimes. Community structure, and particularly the pace of community dynamics, differ dramatically between intermittent upwelling regimes compared with relatively persistent down-welling regimes. We suggest that subsidy rates are a key determinant of the intensity of species interactions, and thus of structure in marine systems, and perhaps also nonmarine communities.  (+info)

Oceanic Rossby waves acting as a "hay rake" for ecosystem floating by-products. (2/81)

Recent satellite observations of Rossby waves and chlorophyll anomalies propagating in subtropical gyres have suggested that wave-induced upwelling could stimulate photosynthesis. Instead, we show that chlorophyll maxima are located in abnormally warm water, in Rossby wave-induced convergences. This excludes inputs of nutrients from deeper water. We argue that the sea color anomalies are not caused by chlorophyll but by floating particles evolved from the ecosystem and accumulated by Rossby waves, acting as "marine hay rakes," in convergence zones. Such processes may be determinant for the distribution of living organisms in oligotrophic areas.  (+info)

Current transport of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the ocean. (3/81)

While the long-distance movements of pelagic vertebrates are becoming known thanks to satellite telemetry, the factors determining their courses have hardly been investigated. We have analysed the effects of oceanographic factors on the post-nesting movements of three satellite-tracked leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) moving in the southwest Indian Ocean. By superimposing the turtle tracks on contemporaneous images of sea-surface temperatures and sea height anomalies, we show that currentrelated features dominate the shape of the reconstructed routes. After an initial offshore movement, turtles moved along straight routes when in the core of the current, or executed loops within eddies. Large parts of the routes were strikingly similar to those of surface drifters tracked in the same region. These findings document that long-lasting oceanic movements of marine turtles may be shaped by oceanic currents.  (+info)

Habitat structure and the dispersal of male and female bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). (4/81)

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are widely distributed and a high degree of morphometric and genetic differentiation has been found among both allopatric and parapatric populations. We analysed 145 samples along a contiguous distributional range from the Black Sea to the eastern North Atlantic for mitochondrial and nuclear genetic diversity, and found population structure with boundaries that coincided with transitions between habitat regions. These regions can be characterized by ocean floor topography, and oceanographic features such as surface salinity, productivity and temperature. At the extremes of this range there was evidence for the directional emigration of females. Bi-parentally inherited markers did not show this directional bias in migration, suggesting a different dispersal strategy for males and females at range margins. However, comparative assessment based on mitochondrial DNA and nuclear markers indicated that neither sex showed a strong bias for greater dispersal on average. These data imply a mechanism for the evolutionary structuring of populations based on local habitat dependence for both males and females.  (+info)

Fish population and behavior revealed by instantaneous continental shelf-scale imaging. (5/81)

Until now, continental shelf environments have been monitored with highly localized line-transect methods from slow-moving research vessels. These methods significantly undersample fish populations in time and space, leaving an incomplete and ambiguous record of abundance and behavior. We show that fish populations in continental shelf environments can be instantaneously imaged over thousands of square kilometers and continuously monitored by a remote sensing technique in which the ocean acts as an acoustic waveguide. The technique has revealed the instantaneous horizontal structural characteristics and volatile short-term behavior of very large fish shoals, containing tens of millions of fish and stretching for many kilometers.  (+info)

Oceanographic basis of the global surface distribution of Prochlorococcus ecotypes. (6/81)

By using data collected during a continuous circumnavigation of the Southern Hemisphere, we observed clear patterns in the population-genetic structure of Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthetic organism on Earth, between and within the three Southern Subtropical Gyres. The same mechanisms that were previously invoked to account for the vertical distribution of ecotypes at local scales accounted for the global (horizontal) patterns we observed. Basin-scale and seasonal variations in the structure and strength of vertical stratification provide a basis for understanding large-scale horizontal distribution in genetic and physiological traits of Prochlorococcus, and perhaps of marine microbial communities in general.  (+info)

Metabolite uptake, stoichiometry and chemoautotrophic function of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila: responses to environmental variations in substrate concentrations and temperature. (7/81)

The hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila is a dominant member of many hydrothermal vent communities along the East Pacific rise and is one of the fastest growing metazoans known. Riftia flourish in diffuse hydrothermal fluid flows, an environment with high spatial and temporal heterogeneity in physical and chemical conditions. To date, physiological and biochemical studies of Riftia have focused on Riftia's adaptations to its chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts. However the relation between in situ physico-chemical heterogeneity and Riftia host and symbiont metabolism, in particular symbiont chemoautotrophic function, remain poorly understood. Accordingly, we conducted experiments using shipboard high-pressure respirometers to ascertain the effect of varying substrate concentrations and temperature on Riftia metabolite uptake and symbiont carbon fixation. Our results show that substrate concentrations can strongly govern Riftia oxygen and sulfide uptake rates, as well as net carbon uptake (which is a proxy for chemoautotrophic primary production). However, after sufficient exposure to sulfide and oxygen, Riftia were capable of sustaining symbiont autotrophic function for several hours in seawater devoid of sulfide or oxygen, enabling the association to support symbiont metabolism through brief periods of substrate deficiency. Overall, temperature had the largest influence on Riftia metabolite uptake and symbiont autotrophic metabolism. In sum, while Riftia requires sufficient availability of substrates to support symbiont chemoautotrophic function, it is extremely well poised to buffer the temporal and spatial heterogeneity in environmental substrate concentrations, alleviating the influence of environmental heterogeneity on symbiont chemoautotrophic function.  (+info)

Methane- and sulfur-metabolizing microbial communities dominate the Lost City hydrothermal field ecosystem. (8/81)

Hydrothermal venting and the formation of carbonate chimneys in the Lost City hydrothermal field (LCHF) are driven predominantly by serpentinization reactions and cooling of mantle rocks, resulting in a highly reducing, high-pH environment with abundant dissolved hydrogen and methane. Phylogenetic and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses of 16S rRNA genes in fluids and carbonate material from this site indicate the presence of organisms similar to sulfur-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing, and methane-oxidizing Bacteria as well as methanogenic and anaerobic methane-oxidizing Archaea. The presence of these metabolic groups indicates that microbial cycling of sulfur and methane may be the dominant biogeochemical processes active within this ultramafic rock-hosted environment. 16S rRNA gene sequences grouping within the Methylobacter and Thiomicrospira clades were recovered from a chemically diverse suite of carbonate chimney and fluid samples. In contrast, 16S rRNA genes corresponding to the Lost City Methanosarcinales phylotype were found exclusively in high-temperature chimneys, while a phylotype of anaerobic methanotrophic Archaea (ANME-1) was restricted to lower-temperature, less vigorously venting sites. A hyperthermophilic habitat beneath the LCHF may be reflected by 16S rRNA gene sequences belonging to Thermococcales and uncultured Crenarchaeota identified in vent fluids. The finding of a diverse microbial ecosystem supported by the interaction of high-temperature, high-pH fluids resulting from serpentinization reactions in the subsurface provides insight into the biogeochemistry of what may be a pervasive process in ultramafic subseafloor environments.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Oceanography" is not a term typically used in medical definitions. Oceanography is the scientific study of the ocean. It involves understanding and describing the ocean's physical and chemical properties, organisms that live there, and the processes that occur within it and at its boundaries with the seafloor and atmosphere.

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health sciences, I'd be happy to help!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Oceans and Seas" are not medical terms. Generally speaking, an ocean is a large body of saltwater that covers a majority of the Earth's surface, and a sea is a smaller body of saltwater that may be partially enclosed by land. However, if you have any questions related to marine biology or environmental science, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you!

I apologize for the confusion, but "Marine Biology" is not a medical term. Instead, it is a branch of biology that deals with the study of marine organisms, their behaviors, and their interactions with the marine environment. Marine biologists investigate various aspects of marine life, such as the ecology, physiology, and genetics of marine plants, animals, and microorganisms. They also study the impact of human activities on marine ecosystems and work towards conservation efforts to protect these environments.

Seawater is not a medical term, but it is a type of water that covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface. Medically, seawater can be relevant in certain contexts, such as in discussions of marine biology, environmental health, or water safety. Seawater has a high salt content, with an average salinity of around 3.5%, which is much higher than that of freshwater. This makes it unsuitable for drinking or irrigation without desalination.

Exposure to seawater can also have medical implications, such as in cases of immersion injuries, marine envenomations, or waterborne illnesses. However, there is no single medical definition of seawater.

An "ecosystem" is not a term that has a specific medical definition, as it is a concept that is more commonly used in the fields of ecology and environmental science. However, I can provide you with the general ecological definition of an ecosystem:

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment, including both biotic factors (plants, animals, microorganisms) and abiotic factors (climate, soil, water, and air). These interactions create a complex network of relationships that form the foundation of ecological processes, such as energy flow, nutrient cycling, and population dynamics.

While there is no direct medical definition for an ecosystem, understanding the principles of ecosystems can have important implications for human health. For example, healthy ecosystems can provide clean air and water, regulate climate, support food production, and offer opportunities for recreation and relaxation, all of which contribute to overall well-being. Conversely, degraded ecosystems can lead to increased exposure to environmental hazards, reduced access to natural resources, and heightened risks of infectious diseases. Therefore, maintaining the health and integrity of ecosystems is crucial for promoting human health and preventing disease.

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  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego works to understand and protect the planet and find solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges. (ucsd.edu)
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  • Oceanography (from Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) 'ocean', and γραφή (graphḗ) 'writing'), also known as oceanology, sea science and ocean science, is the scientific study of the oceans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oceans serve as the primary respiratory and nutrient cycling machine for the entire planet," says Joe Gryzmski , co-author on of a new study about citizen oceanography. (calacademy.org)
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  • Their range of education and training products include short courses, undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in subjects including hydrography, meteorology, oceanography and sustainable maritime operations. (plymouth.ac.uk)
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  • . Nā Kama Kai is the Oceanography Department graduate student organization that serves both an academic and social function and formally represents the interests of students to the faculty. (hawaii.edu)
  • The Research Centre for Oceanography, a partnership between NIWA and the University of Otago, is at the forefront of aquatic and environmental marine research. (otago.ac.nz)
  • Oceanography Visualization Collections - This page is a search of all the visualization collections at SERC that are related to oceanography . (carleton.edu)
  • Click here for a list of the Oceanography Course Syllabi. (dal.ca)
  • Florida Atlantic University has established a new degree program which leads to an MS in Marine Science and Oceanography. (fau.edu)
  • Preference will be for a candidate capable of developing an additional upper-level course in oceanography or marine sciences. (academiccareers.com)
  • Students have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts, to conduct fieldwork around the globe, to experience research at sea, and to participate in basic and advanced classes in all the sub-disciplines of oceanography. (dal.ca)
  • The Department of Oceanography is located on the University's largest campus (about 20,000 students), overlooking Waikīkī and downtown Honolulu, the State Capitol and business and cultural center of Hawaiʻi. (hawaii.edu)
  • This oceanography site is one you won't want to miss if you teach or study any aspect of the ocean. (educationworld.com)
  • This site is a rich resource for the study of oceanography that includes facts, photos, and information about experiments and naval discoveries. (educationworld.com)
  • The School of Oceanography acknowledges that it occupies the ancestral land of the Duwamish people, past and present, and honors the traditional land and water of the Coast Salish peoples on which we work. (washington.edu)
  • Currently dividing time between SSSG, RSN, and the School of Oceanography. (washington.edu)
  • Several resources about Oceanography are available from the SERC websites. (carleton.edu)
  • A career in oceanography promises a life of adventure and contribution. (hawaii.edu)
  • Click the images above to browse teaching activities and course descriptions related to Oceanography topics. (carleton.edu)
  • Graduates of the Oceanography programs pursue a wide range of exciting careers in countries all over the world. (dal.ca)
  • Active membership in The Oceanography Society is not required at the time of nomination. (tos.org)
  • Oceanography Collection by Aimee Harrison is PU/S2H/S4O friendly. (scrapgirls.com)
  • There are several different 'fields' of oceanography - physical, biological, geological and chemical oceanography. (waterfront.co.za)
  • A branch of oceanography called geological oceanography focuses on the formation of the seafloor and how it changes over time. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • One lecture from each of the main sub-disciplines of Oceanography (Biological, Chemical, Geological and Physical) is presented and which highlight the interdisciplinary nature of Oceanography. (uri.edu)
  • The Biological Oceanography Program supports fundamental research in biological oceanography and marine ecology (populations to the ecosystems) broadly defined: relationships among aquatic organisms and their interactions with the environments of the oceans or Great Lakes. (nsf.gov)
  • Biological Oceanography Lunch Seminar (title TBA) Haila Schultz UW Oceanography 11:30 A.M., 123 Marine Sciences Building and via Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us. (washington.edu)
  • Diver Jeremy Stewart is conducting biological oceanography, which is the study of the ocean's plants and animals and their interactions with the marine environment, by suctioning amphipods (shrimp-like crustaceans) from the ice floe. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • Oceanography is the study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including the ocean's ancient history, its current condition, and its future. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • Books reviewed in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are recent titles in the fields of oceanography, limnology, marine biology, aquatic ecology, ecology, and aquatic science policy and management, as well as occasionally 'popular science' books. (aslo.org)
  • A series of interactive Oceanography lectures by graduate students to provide an overview of the field. (uri.edu)
  • These degree programs will have heavy focus on the sciences including mathematics, oceanography, geoscience, biology, chemistry and physics. (brighthub.com)
  • Physical Oceanography combines a great diversity of approaches and techniques from classical physics to engineering, statistics, and data science. (gu.se)
  • The Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography provides quality programs leading to B.S. and B.A. degrees in Physics, Coastal Engineering, or 3+2 Physics/Electrical Engineering degrees. (uncw.edu)
  • Within a physics degree, students have an option of General Physics, Applied Physics, Environmental Physics or Physical Oceanography. (uncw.edu)
  • I started my adult life as a high school science teacher, predominantly teaching physics and oceanography. (nih.gov)
  • https://oceanography.scholasticahq.com/ and click on the red Submit Manuscript button at the top right. (tos.org)
  • Until posted, prospective students can get a flavor of the research performed at GSO by exploring the "people" and "research" listed on the Graduate School of Oceanography web site ( https://web.uri.edu/gso/ ) or past SURFO projects ( Summary of Projects 2020 ). (uri.edu)
  • Oceanography forms part of the marine sciences and will be a vital aspect for anyone keen to study marine sciences at a tertiary level - even if the aim is to study marine biology. (waterfront.co.za)
  • Oceanography and marine biology, an annual review. (brillonline.com)
  • Master's Defense / Physical Oceanography Lunch Seminar: Kitty Wang Submesoscale ocean energetics inferred from PIV-derived sea ice velocity data 1:30 P.M. (washington.edu)
  • Approximately 36 colleges and universities offer master's or doctoral degrees in oceanography. (brighthub.com)
  • In the Master's programme in Physical Oceanography you will learn to describe, analyse, and calculate ocean circulation systems using advanced equipment and mathematical models. (gu.se)
  • This partnership came to life through the hard work of two faculty members, Jason Rogers, CFCC Marine Technology Department Chair, and Dr. Philip Bresnahan, UNCW assistant professor of oceanography. (uncw.edu)
  • To qualify for the Oceanography Option, candidates must possess a physical science, engineering or mathematics baccalaureate degree. (bu.edu)
  • Physical Oceanography Lunch Seminar How does freshwater from small coastal rivers escape the surfzone? (washington.edu)
  • Physical Oceanography is concerned with the description of ocean currents and the distribution of ocean properties such as temperature, salinity or dissolved carbon. (gu.se)
  • Physical oceanography may be subdivided into descriptive and dynamical physical oceanography. (gu.se)
  • Descriptive physical oceanography is focused on describing the fluid motions and the distribution of ocean properties using direct observations (in situ or satellite-based) and realistic numerical simulations. (gu.se)
  • Go to the Physical Oceanography Div. , Dept. of Oceanography , or SOEST Home Pages. (hawaii.edu)
  • This paper focuses on the physical oceanography of the coastal zone. (waikato.ac.nz)
  • Unsolicited manuscripts will be reviewed for style, relevance to The Oceanography Society's mission, content, and quality by the Editor or Associate Editors upon receipt. (tos.org)
  • Those who want to make oceanography a career are encouraged to pursue an advanced degree in this field. (brighthub.com)
  • Other career paths in oceanography include fishery scientists or managers, arctic oceanographers, aquatic biologists, marine policy lawyers and experts, underwater acousticians, climate researchers and atmospheric scientists, molecular biologists and marine biotechnologists. (brighthub.com)
  • Chemical Oceanography Lunch Seminar Viral infection and grazing of Prochlorococcus drive changes in metabolite production and cycling in a simplified ecosystem. (washington.edu)
  • Chemical Oceanography Lunch Seminar Algal solutions for a sustainable future Chuck Greene UW Friday Harbor Laboratories 123 Marine Sciences Bldg and via. (washington.edu)
  • The other is chemical oceanography, the study of the chemical composition of seawater and how it is affected by weather, human activities, and other factors. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • Oceanography (from Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) 'ocean', and γραφή (graphḗ) 'writing'), also known as oceanology, sea science and ocean science, is the scientific study of the oceans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oceanography is an open-access journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles that chronicle all aspects of ocean science and its applications. (tos.org)
  • Oceanography is considered a relatively new career path that those interested in environmental science can pursue. (brighthub.com)
  • Given the size of the ocean and the rapid advancements in technology, there is seemingly no end to what can and will be uncovered in the science of oceanography. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • Low-resolution PDFs of each article will be available from the Oceanography Archive immediately upon issue publication. (tos.org)
  • All students pursing an undergraduate degree in oceanography will also need to take all required general education classes as well. (brighthub.com)
  • Students should also take advantage of joining a professional society of association related to oceanography so that they can gain real-life experience in this field as they complete their degree. (brighthub.com)
  • If a manuscript has been invited and is being submitted as part of a special issue section, please check with guest editors for that issue as to whether they are using the Oceanography manuscript online submission portal. (tos.org)
  • The purpose of the Feature Articles section is to provide an outlet for making significant advances in oceanography accessible to a broad readership. (tos.org)
  • The Two Oceans Aquarium Education Foundation will be running the Key Principles of Oceanography course from 6 June onwards, for four weeks. (waterfront.co.za)