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Jérôme OLLIER

The blue diatom Haslea ostrearia from the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, with comp... - 0 views

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    Haslea ostrearia represents the model species of blue diatoms, a cluster of benthic marine species all belonging to the genus Haslea, noticeable for producing a blue pigment called marennine famous for its greening activity on the gills of bivalves but also for its potential in biotechnology. The exact distribution of H. ostrearia is unknown. It has been long considered a cosmopolitan diatom, but recent studies provided evidence for cryptic diversity and the existence of several other blue species, some of them inhabiting places where diatoms described as H. ostrearia had previously been observed. Recently, a marine diatom with blue tips was isolated into clonal culture from a plankton net sample from Kei Mouth on the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa. It was identified as H. ostrearia through a combination of LM/SEM microscopy and molecular analysis. This constitutes the first established record of this species from South Africa and the Indian Ocean and the second record for the southern hemisphere. Molecular barcoding clearly discriminated the South African strain from an Australian strain and cox1 based molecular phylogeny associated it instead with strains from the French Atlantic Coast, raising questions about the dispersal of this species. The complete mitochondrial and plastid genomes were compared to those of Haslea nusantara and Haslea silbo. Multigene phylogenies performed with all protein-coding genes of the plastome and the mitogenome associated H. ostrearia with H. silbo. In addition, complete sequences of circular plasmids were obtained and one of them showed an important conservation with a plasmid found in H. silbo.
Jérôme OLLIER

Call to protect Exmouth Gulf marine haven - @Flinders - 0 views

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    Threatened inshore dolphins and other species need protecting from proposed industrial expansion in Exmouth Gulf - an unprotected habitat adjoining the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Coast and Marine Park, warn experts from Flinders University's Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL).
Jérôme OLLIER

Intraseasonal Air-Sea Interaction Over the Southeastern Indian Ocean and its Impact on ... - 0 views

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    The weak monsoon rainfall simulation in the CMIP6 models calls for further process understanding about the Indian summer monsoon (ISM), especially the intraseasonal variabilities. Here, the remote forcing from the Southern Hemisphere on the Indian summer monsoon is examined. Over the southeastern Indian Ocean (SEIO), intraseasonal warm SST anomalies can induce low-level southeasterly wind anomalies and accelerate the background southeasterly wind. According to the mechanism of Wind-Evaporation-SST (WES) feedback, the wind acceleration gives rise to the positive anomalies of surface latent heat flux (LHF). The intraseasonal wind anomalies propagate equatorward along with the background southeasterlies; the positive LHF increases the moist static energy over the equator. As a result, deep convections are reinforced over tropics, which strengthen the northward-propagating monsoon intraseasonal oscillations. During boreal summer, the northward intraseasonal oscillation prompts enhanced rainfall events over the monsoon region. Current results indicate the inter-hemispheric impacts as an inevitable contributor to the heavy precipitation during ISM in the Northern Hemisphere. In CMIP6, the models with better SST simulations over SEIO can have stronger equatorial rainfall and more realistic northward propagation. The unsatisfactory simulations of CMIP6 are associated with the defective ocean-atmosphere interaction over SEIO, and one clue is the feeble variances of intraseasonal oceanic signals over SEIO, which is far from the observation. This research offers a new perspective on the chronic dry monsoon bias in the Northern Hemisphere; the cross-equatorial process and the bias of intraseasonal oceanic variation over SEIO deserve further attention in the coupled models.
Jérôme OLLIER

David against Goliath? The rise of coastal states at the Indian Ocean Tuna commission -... - 0 views

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    Tuna regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) have long suffered from the domination of distant water fishing nations (DWFNs) in decision-making processes. The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is no exception. In recent years, coastal states of the Indian Ocean (IO) have tried to change this dynamic - led by countries like the Maldives, Kenya, South Africa, and Australia - to deliver greater benefits to the region, including East Africa. These countries are gathered under the informal group of G16 and have increasingly improved their involvement in the IOTC. Here, we ask how the rise of the G16 benefited coastal States through participation and collective understanding in the Indian Ocean. To do this, we analyzed proposals submitted by the G16 for conservation and management measures and the participant lists of the Commission meetings in the past ten years. Our results show that, individually and collectively, the G16 has played a significant role in shaping the IOTC's rules. The coastal States have established a good representation, with only a handful of Members absent in some years. Unveiling the efforts of coastal countries is essential to guide further capacity building in the region in terms of negotiations. We also call for international oversight of the actions of DWFNs, such as the EU, whose efforts often differ markedly from their claims of being sustainability champions. The G16's work is essential to keep the coastal States of the Indian Ocean in the driver's seat for managing Indian Ocean fisheries to benefit future generations.
Jérôme OLLIER

Broad distribution of spider-shaped lebensspuren along the Australian continental margi... - 0 views

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    During feeding and burrowing, many epibenthic and infaunal animals bioturbate sediments and form a range of traces called lebensspuren (German for 'life traces'), defined as any type of sedimentary structure produced by a living organism. During a 2020 survey along western Australia in the Gascoyne Marine Park, a distinct trace was observed several times, identical to the 'spider trace' observed in a 2007 survey along eastern Australia, over 4000 km away. The purpose of this brief note is to document and describe the occurrence of this unique and distinctive type of lebensspuren and to discuss ways in which similar observations may be effectively shared to increase our understanding of deep-sea biology.
Emenac Incorporated

Why Have a Virtual Receptionist? - 0 views

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    Business owners take all possible steps to ensure customer satisfaction. One of the most successful and recommended strategies in this regard is to begin with a virtual receptionist service. This service brings in extra representatives for a business and eases the lives of the customers. When the customers have questions or queries to be answered or any problems to be solved, they try to reach the authoritative body telephonically and it is not uncommon for them for not having to been able to do so. This is where the need for virtual receptionists comes in. Virtual receptionists are basically persons who work for the customer support but do not work from the office or any specified location.
Joshua Wilson

Reliable Payroll Service - 1 views

Being a building contractor having around one hundred workers, doing the payroll has always been a difficult task for me as I really want it to be done carefully. That is why I asked help from R...

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Justin Kingsley

Genuine Welding Equipment - 1 views

Since I was a small boy, I used to go with my dad to his automotive shop. I then developed my love for cars. Now that I am already an adult, I have a shop of my own. When I started with it I made i...

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Super Property

Preparing For A Bright Future - 1 views

I have always wanted to enjoy my retirement years, so I invested a good amount to buy a super property with the help of Super Investment Ideas. They thoroughly discussed all important matters with ...

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Camiguin Island

Perfect Accommodation In A Perfect Place - 1 views

Since I was a kid, I have always been intrigued by the beauty and prestige of Camiguin Island. That's why I was so excited when I finally got the chance to see the place last week during our family...

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Building Inspectors Adelaide

Building Inspections For Cautious Home Buyers - 1 views

I have a friend who bought a house without getting it properly checked. It was a really good looking house in a friendly neighbourhood. My friend checked the house himself, and nothing struck him a...

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Henry Jaxx

Effective Speaking Strategies - 1 views

I really love to speak even when I was still in my teenage years. I used to join in school speaking competition both in the secondary and tertiary levels to enhance my skills. But those experiences...

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Wallis Tavern

A truly Impressive Wedding Venue - 1 views

As a wedding planner, I always make it sure that I impress my clients with everything that I do for them especially their wedding venue. That is why I always offer them Wallis Auchendarroch House a...

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Paul McGrady

Sophisticated Style And Elegance Combined - 1 views

We all love our new house because it is located in a clean and fresh area far from the bustling city life. Here, we can see the beauty of nature especially because we have this bi folding doors e...

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Emily Winter

Well-built And Stunning Retaining Walls - 1 views

I would like to thank Retaining Walls Industries for providing me with a well-built and highly stunning Retaining Walls in Adelaide. They were able to perfectly do the design that I really desired....

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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @divefanatic - Shark bite-offs prompt calls for increase of commercial shark fishin... - 0 views

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    An increase in sharks bite-offs warrants an expansion of Western Australia's commercial shark fishery, Shooters and Fishers MP Rick MAZZA says.
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    An increase in sharks bite-offs warrants an expansion of Western Australia's commercial shark fishery, Shooters and Fishers MP Rick MAZZA says.
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