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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @CORALCoE - Marine sponges are able to feed on dissolved organic matter in the ocea... - 0 views

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    Marine sponges are set to become more abundant in many near-future oligotrophic environments, where they play crucial roles in nutrient cycling. Of high importance is their mass turnover of dissolved organic matter (DOM), a heterogeneous mixture that constitutes the largest fraction of organic matter in the ocean and is recycled primarily by bacterial mediation. Little is known, however, about the mechanism that enables sponges to incorporate large quantities of DOM in their nutrition, unlike most other invertebrates. Here, we examine the cellular capacity for direct processing of DOM, and the fate of the processed matter, inside a dinoflagellate-hosting bioeroding sponge that is prominent on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Integrating transmission electron microscopy with nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry, we track 15N- and 13C-enriched DOM over time at the individual cell level of an intact sponge holobiont. We show initial high enrichment in the filter-feeding cells of the sponge, providing visual evidence of their capacity to process DOM through pinocytosis without mediation of resident bacteria. Subsequent enrichment of the endosymbiotic dinoflagellates also suggests sharing of host nitrogenous wastes. Our results shed light on the physiological mechanism behind the ecologically important ability of sponges to cycle DOM via the recently described sponge loop.
Jérôme OLLIER

Fluorescence Characteristics of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Eastern In... - 0 views

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    Comprising one of the major carbon pools on Earth, marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an essential role in global carbon dynamics. The objective of this study was to better characterize DOM in the eastern Indian Ocean. To better understand the underlying mechanisms, seawater samples were collected in October and November of 2020 from sampling stations in three subregions: the mouth of the Bay of Bengal, Southern Sri Lanka, and Western Sumatra. We calculated and evaluated different hydrological parameters and organic carbon concentrations. In addition, we used excitation emission matrix (EEM) spectroscopy combined with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) to analyze the natural water samples directly. Parameters associated with chromophoric DOM did not behave conservatively in the study areas as a result of biogeochemical processes. We further evaluated the sources and processing of DOM in the eastern Indian Ocean by determining four fluorescence indices (the fluorescence index, the biological index, the humification index, and the freshness index β/α). Based on EEM-PARAFAC, we identified six components (five fluorophores) using the peak picking technique. Commonly occurring fluorophores were present within the sample set: peak A (humic-like), peak B (protein-like), peak C (humic-like), and peak T (tryptophan-like). The fluorescence intensity levels of the protein-like components (peaks B and T) were highest in the surface ocean and decreased with depth. In contrast, the ratio of the two humic-like components (peaks A and C) remained in a relatively narrow range in the bathypelagic layer compared to the surface layer, which indicates a relatively constant composition of humic-like fluorophores in the deep layer.
Jérôme OLLIER

Aircraft debris looks like it's from MH370 - now can we find the rest? - @ConversationUK - 0 views

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    Aircraft debris looks like it's from MH370 - now can we find the rest?
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    Aircraft debris looks like it's from MH370 - now can we find the rest?
Jérôme OLLIER

Malaysia says almost certain debris found off Madagascar is from a Boeing 777 - @Reuters - 0 views

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    Malaysia is "almost certain" that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777, the deputy transport minister said on Thursday, heightening the possibility it could be wreckage from missing Flight MH370.
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    Malaysia is "almost certain" that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777, the deputy transport minister said on Thursday, heightening the possibility it could be wreckage from missing Flight MH370.
Jérôme OLLIER

Mysterious plane wreckage found washed up on Reunion Island sparks MH370 speculation - ... - 0 views

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    Mysterious plane wreckage found washed up on Reunion Island sparks MH370 speculation.
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    Mysterious plane wreckage found washed up on Reunion Island sparks MH370 speculation.
Jérôme OLLIER

How Missing Jet's Debris Could Have Floated to Réunion - @nytimes - 0 views

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    How Missing Jet's Debris Could Have Floated to Réunion.
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    How Missing Jet's Debris Could Have Floated to Réunion.
Jérôme OLLIER

Barnacles help track MH370 debris - @NOCnews - 0 views

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    The type and size of barnacles on the Malaysian Airways MH370 flight debris could provide clues to the path it took through the Indian Ocean, according to researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
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    The type and size of barnacles on the Malaysian Airways MH370 flight debris could provide clues to the path it took through the Indian Ocean, according to researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - MH370: Malaysia to send team to inspect Maldives debris - @CNN - 0 views

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    Malaysia has said it will send a team to the Maldives to inspect debris found on the archipelago to determine whether it might be related to missing MH370.
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    Malaysia has said it will send a team to the Maldives to inspect debris found on the archipelago to determine whether it might be related to missing MH370.
Jérôme OLLIER

Les autorités annoncent la pose de filets aux Roches Noires - LINFO.re - 0 views

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    Les autorités annoncent la pose de filets aux Roches Noires.
Jérôme OLLIER

Le balisage des requins est prêt à débuter : "Une première" - Zinfos974 - 0 views

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    Le balisage des requins est prêt à débuter : "Une première".
Jérôme OLLIER

Two years on since flight MH370 disappeared and the search has found nothing: what now?... - 0 views

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    Two years on since flight MH370 disappeared and the search has found nothing: what now?
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    Two years on since flight MH370 disappeared and the search has found nothing: what now?
Jérôme OLLIER

Sapmer eyes 'shorter chain to customer' with new retail-focused model - @undercur - 0 views

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    Sapmer eyes 'shorter chain to customer' with new retail-focused model.
Jérôme OLLIER

Roches Noires (Saint-Gilles, La Réunion) - Le premier requin bouledogue a été... - 0 views

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    Roches Noires (Saint-Gilles, La Réunion) - Le premier requin bouledogue a été marqué.
Jérôme OLLIER

«A la Réunion, il n'y a pas de risque requin, mais un problème humain» - Libé... - 0 views

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    «A la Réunion, il n'y a pas de risque requin, mais un problème humain».
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