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DESMI Ocean Guard Participating in Danish Maritime Fair Exhibition

2014-10-06 17:29:00| Ship Technology

DESMI Ocean Guard will be participating in the Danish Maritime Fair exhibition from 7-10 October. The exhibition takes place in the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, where DESMI Ocean Guard will display the RayClean system at stand no. B0-025.

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Scientists may have missed massive ocean warming

2014-10-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Science Mag: Earths oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the warming caused by greenhouse gases, researchers estimate, with the stored heat showing up as warmer seawater. But a new analysis suggests scientists may have underestimated the size of the heat sink in the upper ocean--which could have implications for researchers trying to understand the pace and scale of past warming. Seas pose a formidable challenge to climate scientists. On one hand, they are as big a player in the global climate system as...

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September's top stories: Aker Oilfield wins $465m contract, TGS' ocean bottom seismic surveys

2014-10-06 01:00:00| Offshore Technology

Aker Oilfield Services (AKOFS) secures a $465m contract from Petrobras to provide subsea intervention services offshore Brazil, and TGS unveils the initial two ocean bottom seismic surveys to be undertaken in the US Gulf of Mexico. Offshore Technolog

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Depth key to ocean warming trends

2014-10-05 19:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

BBC: The deeper half of the ocean did not get measurably warmer in the last decade, but surface layers have been warming faster than we thought since the 1970s, two new studies suggest. Because the sea absorbs 90% of the heat caused by human activity, its warmth is a central concern in climate science. The new work suggests that shallow layers bear the brunt of ocean warming. Scientists compared temperature data, satellite measurements of sea level, and results from climate models. Both the...

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Fish failing to adapt to rising carbon dioxide levels in ocean

2014-10-05 18:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Rising carbon dioxide levels in oceans adversely change the behaviour of fish through generations, raising the possibility that marine species may never fully adapt to their changed environment, research has found. The study, published in Nature Climate Change, found that elevated CO2 levels affected fish regardless of whether their parents had also experienced the same environment. Spiny damselfish were kept in water with different CO2 levels for several months. One level was consistent with...

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