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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @MBARI_News - A Gathering of Giants - @tonywu @biographic - 0 views

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    A photographer slips into the ocean to swim amoung hundreds of sperm whales - witnessing a rarely seen social spectacle.
Jérôme OLLIER

Research reveals secret to whale shark hotspots - @UniOfYork - 0 views

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    A study has uncovered the secret to why endangered whale sharks gather on mass at just a handful of locations around the world.
Jérôme OLLIER

Spatial and seasonal variability of horizontal temperature fronts in the Mozambique Cha... - 0 views

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    Introduction: Ocean fronts are moving ephemeral biological hotspots forming at the interface of cooler and warmer waters. In the open ocean, this is where marine organisms, ranging from plankton to mesopelagic fish up to megafauna, gather and where most fishing activities concentrate. Fronts are critical ecosystems so that understanding their spatio-temporal variability is essential not only for conservation goals but also to ensure sustainable fisheries. The Mozambique Channel (MC) is an ideal laboratory to study ocean front variability due to its energetic flow at sub-to-mesoscales, its high biodiversity and the currently debated conservation initiatives. Meanwhile, fronts detection relying solely on remotely-sensed Sea Surface Temperature (SST) cannot access aspects of the subsurface frontal activity that may be relevant for understanding ecosystem dynamics.
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