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 1.Ocean bottom pressure variability in the Antarctic Divergence Zone off Lützow–Holm Bay, East Antarctica   Original Research Article
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Available online 29 September 2011
Hideaki Hayakawa, Kazuo Shibuya, Yuichi Aoyama, Yoshifumi Nogi, Koichiro Doi

Highlights

► We analyzed bottom pressure in the Antarctic Divergence Zone off Lützow-Holm Bay. ► The seasonal property is attributed to change of Ekman drift by the easterly wind. ► The non-seasonal variation is related to Ekman divergence by the westerly wind. ► Shift in the balance of two prevailing winds causes the bottom pressure change.


 
 2.The influence of light on nitrogen cycling and the primary nitrite maximum in a seasonally stratified sea   Original Research Article
Progress In Oceanography, Available online 24 September 2011
Katherine R.M. Mackey, Laura Bristow, David R. Parks, Mark A. Altabet, Anton F. Post, Adina Paytan

Highlights

► Red Sea N transformation rates are influenced by light due to stratification and mixing. ► Phytoplankton and nitrifying microbes contribute jointly to primary nitrite maximum formation. ► Assimilation of nitrate, nitrite, and urea was more rapid in the light than in the dark. ► For labile organic N compounds like urea, mineralization is not rate limiting for nitrification. ► Competition for ammonium by assimilation and nitrification is reflected in15N and18O of nitrate.


 
 
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Topic Alert: 5 New articles Available on ScienceDirect
 1.Corrigendum to “Production and respiration control the marine microbial metabolic balance in the eastern North Atlantic subtropical gyre” [Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 58 (7) (2011) 768–775]   
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Volume 58, Issue 12, December 2011, Pages 1205-
María Aranguren-Gassis, Pablo Serret, Emilio Fernández, Juan L. Herrera, Jose F. Domínguez, Valesca Pérez, Jose Escanez

 
 2.Editorial Board   
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Volume 58, Issue 11, November 2011, Pages IFC-


 
 3.Corrigendum to “Marine ecosystems’ responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean” [Prog. Oceanogr. 91 (2011) 97–166]   
Progress In Oceanography, Available online 11 October 2011
X. Durrieu de Madron, C. Guieu, R. Sempéré, P. Conan, D. Cossa, F. D’Ortenzio, C. Estournel, F. Gazeau, C. Rabouille, L. Stemmann, S. Bonnet, F. Diaz, P. Koubbi, O. Radakovitch, M. Babin, M. Baklouti, C. Bancon-Montigny, S. Belviso, N. Bensoussan, B. Bonsang, I. Bouloubassi, C. Brunet, J.-F. Cadiou, F. Carlotti, M. Chami, S. Charmasson, B. Charrière, J. Dachs, D. Doxaran, J.-C. Dutay, F. Elbaz-Poulichet, M. Eléaume, F. Eyrolles, C. Fernandez, S. Fowler, P. Francour, J.C. Gaertner, R. Galzin, S. Gasparini, J.-F. Ghiglione, J.-L. Gonzalez, C. Goyet, L. Guidi, K. Guizien, L.-E. Heimbürger, S.H.M. Jacquet, W.H. Jeffrey, F. Joux, P. Le Hir, K. Leblanc, D. Lefèvre, C. Lejeusne, R. Lemé, M.-D. Loÿe-Pilot, M. Mallet, L. Méjanelle, F. Mélin, C. Mellon, B. Mérigot, P.-L. Merle, C. Migon, W.L. Miller, L. Mortier, B. Mostajir, L. Mousseau, T. Moutin, J. Para, T. Pérez, A. Petrenko, J.-C. Poggiale, L. Prieur, M. Pujo-Pay, Pulido-Villena, P. Raimbault, A.P. Rees, C. Ridame, J.-F. Rontani, D. Ruiz Pino, M.A. Sicre, V. Taillandier, C. Tamburini, T. Tanaka, I. Taupier-Letage, M. Tedetti, P. Testor, H. Thébault, B. Thouvenin, F. Touratier, J. Tronczynski, C. Ulses, F. Van Wambeke, V. Vantrepotte, S. Vaz, R. Verney

 
 4.Mesoscale Eddies in the Gulf of Aden and their Impact on the Spreading of Red Sea Outflow Water   Original Research Article
Progress In Oceanography, Available online 10 October 2011
Amy S. Bower, Heather H. Furey

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► We combine new and historical data to identify spreading processes of RSOW. ► Eddies dominate spreading pathways and mix the outflow water with background water. ► Eddies transport a core of water from the Arabian Sea to the western Gulf of Aden. ► Double diffusive mixing processes were observed to be active in the gulf. ► Two new annual eddies are identified: the Summer Eddy and the Lee Eddy.


 
 5.Hypoxia by degrees: Establishing definitions for a changing ocean   Original Research Article
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Available online 8 October 2011
A.F. Hofmann, E.T. Peltzer, P.M. Walz, P.G. Brewer

 
 
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Topic Alert: 8 New articles Available on ScienceDirect
 1.Respiration of four species of deep-sea demersal fishes measuredin situin the eastern North Pacific   Original Research Article
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Available online 6 October 2011
Jeffrey C. Drazen, John Yeh

Highlights

► Development of in situ fish trap respirometer.► In situ measurement of deep-sea fish oxygen consumption.► First measurements of metabolism for two species of fish captured at 2000-3000 meters depth.► Metabolic rates of four benthopelagic species 10 fold lower than shallow water relatives at the same temperature.


 
 2.DISCOVERY 2010: Spatial and temporal variability in a dynamic polar ecosystem   
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, Available online 6 October 2011
G.A. Tarling, P. Ward, A. Atkinson, M.A. Collins, E.J. Murphy

 
 3.Segmentation of the Farallon slab   
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Available online 5 October 2011
Lijun Liu, Dave R. Stegman

 
 4.Nineteenth and twentieth century sea-level changes in Tasmania and New Zealand   
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Available online 5 October 2011
W. Roland Gehrels, S. Louise Callard, Patrick T. Moss, William A. Marshall, Maarten Blaauw, John Hunter, J. Andrew Milton, Mark H. Garnett

Highlights

► Salt marshes in Tasmania and New Zealand record rapid recent sea-level rise. ► Throughout the last 6000yr sea levels were relatively stable. ► Sea level started rising substantially between 1880 and 1900. ► The rate of sea-level rise in Tasmania between 1900 and 1950 was 4.2±0.1mm/yr. ► Early 20th century sea-level rise may be attributed to Northern Hemisphere ice melt.


 
 5.Tracking bottom waters in the Southern Adriatic Sea applying seismic oceanography techniques   Original Research Article
Continental Shelf Research, Available online 4 October 2011
Sandro Carniel, Andrea Bergamasco, Jeffrey W. Book, Richard W. Hobbs, Mauro Sclavo, Warren T. Wood

Highlights

► ADRIASEISMIC cruise was the first dedicated coastal seismic oceanography (SO) experiment. ► We imaged thermohaline structures in the shallow waters (50–150m) of the southern Adriatic Sea. ► ADRIASEISMIC targeted structures between the Gargano peninsula and the Bari canyon. ► The NAdDW, a bounded cold and dense water mass flowing from the northern Adriatic, was imaged. ► Through SO we mapped details of thermal features not resolved by even closely spaced XBTs.


 
 6.The sources and sinks of carbon monoxide in the St. Lawrence estuarine system   Original Research Article
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, Available online 3 October 2011
Yong Zhang, Huixiang Xie

Highlights

► Transcriptional control in mammals andDrosophilais often mediated by regulatory sequences located far from gene promoters. ► Recent advances in genomics suggest that such elements are highly abundant within the genome. ► We examine the mechanism by which elements communicate or interact with the promoters they regulate.


 
 7.The California Current System in relation to the Northeast Pacific Ocean circulation   Original Research Article
Progress In Oceanography, Available online 2 October 2011
Guillermo Auad, Dean Roemmich, John Gilson

Highlights

► The California Current is examined using 2 new data sets, Argo and high-res XBT lines. ► Identification of a southwestward tributary flow at about 43°N. ► California Current interacts with water masses at many levels and offshore. ► The southward transport of the California Current is estimated at 5 Sv. ► The 3D spatial boundaries of the California Current are estimated (2004-2011).


 
 8.Involvement of recreational scuba divers in emblematic species monitoring: The case of Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum)   Original Research Article
Journal for Nature Conservation, Available online 1 October 2011
Bramanti Lorenzo, Vielmini Ilaria, Rossi Sergio, Stolfa Stefano, Santangelo Giovanni

 
 
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Topic Alert: 3 New articles Available on ScienceDirect
 1.Circulation patterns at le danois bank, an elongated shelf-adjacent seamount in the bay of biscay   Original Research Article
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, Available online 20 October 2011
César González-Pola, Guillermo Díaz del Río, Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal, Ricardo F. Sánchez, Christian Mohn

Highlights

► Le Danois Bank is a Marine Protected Area at the southern Bay of Biscay. ► Hydrography and currents are analysed to describe the dynamics of the bank. ► Summit near-bottom records are consistent with anticyclonic flow. ► Tide-topography interaction and temporary Taylor cap formation cause the mean flow. ► Bank to continental shelf area is highly influenced by along-slope currents


 
 2.North Atlantic storminess and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation during the last Millennium: Reconciling contradictory proxy records of NAO variability   Original Research Article
Global and Planetary Change, Available online 15 October 2011
V. Trouet, J.D. Scourse, C.C. Raible

 
 3.Integrating the spatial and temporal dimensions of fishing activities for management in the northern gulf of california, mexico   Original Research Article
Ocean & Coastal Management, Available online 14 October 2011
Marcia Moreno-Báez, Richard Cudney-Bueno, Barron J. Orr, William W. Shaw, Tad Pfister, Jorge Torre-Cosio, Rene Loaiza, Mario Rojo

Highlights

► We identified 43 main target species and the fishing gear preference(s) for the harvest of each. ► We identified spatial and temporal patterns associated with the target species. ► Multiple communities use MPAs with 79% of the total area actively utilized for fishing. ► Five communities stand out in their capacity to travel up to 200km to their fishing grounds. ► Results show a clear a seasonal differentiation in species and areas targeted fishing methods used.


 
 
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