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FERNANDEZ-SILVA, IRIA, and HSUAN-CHING HO. "Revision of the circumtropical glasseye fish Heteropriacanthus cruentatus (Perciformes: Priacanthidae), with resurrection of two species." Zootaxa 4273, no. 3 (2017): 341. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4273.3.2.

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The glasseye fish Heteropriacanthus, previously known as a monotypic genus, is now divided into three species based on morphological and genetic features. After examination on the type specimens and literature, herein we resurrect two junior binomens, H. carolinus (Cuvier, 1829) from the Indo-Pacific Ocean and H. fulgens (Lowe, 1838) from the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Heteropriacanthus cruentatus (Lacepède, 1801) is now considered to be restricted to the Atlantic and southwestern Indian oceans. In light of these observations we discuss the evolutionary history of the genus.
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Ellwood, Michael J., and Constant M. G. Van den Berg. "Zinc speciation in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Marine Chemistry 68, no. 4 (2000): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0304-4203(99)00085-7.

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von Schuckmann, Karina, Lorena Moreira, Mathilde Cancet, et al. "The state of the ocean in the northeastern Atlantic and adjacent seas." State of the Planet 4-osr8 (September 30, 2024): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/sp-4-osr8-2-2024.

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Abstract. In this paper, the Copernicus Ocean State Report offers detailed scientific analysis of the ocean under climate change, ocean variability, and ocean extremes in the northeastern Atlantic and adjacent seas. Major results show that the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas have experienced consistent warming, with sea surface temperatures increasing at a rate of 0.25 ± 0.03 °C per decade since 1982, doubling the global average trend. This warming is most pronounced in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Baltic Sea. Sea levels have risen significantly over the past 30 years, p
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Santander-Neto, Jones, Getulio Rincon, Bruno Jucá-Queiroz, Vanessa Paes da Cruz, and Rosângela Lessa. "Distribution and New Records of the Bluntnose Sixgill Shark, Hexanchus griseus (Hexanchiformes: Hexanchidae), from the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic." Animals 13, no. 1 (2022): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13010091.

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The bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, is a widely distributed demersal species found in tropical and temperate waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, inhabiting continental shelves and slopes, islands, and mid-ocean ridges at depths ranging from 200 to 1100 m. In the Southwestern Atlantic, this species has been recorded from northeastern to southern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Despite this, the known distribution of this species in the Southwestern Atlantic is very patchy and, in some cases, still mostly ignored in the literature, such as in northeastern Brazil. This
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ALVES, DOUGLAS FERNANDES RODRIGUES, DANIEL JOSÉ MARCONDES LIMA, GUSTAVO LUIS HIROSE, PABLO ARIEL MARTINEZ, SILVIO SANTANA DOLABELLA, and SAMARA DE PAIVA BARROS-ALVES. "Morphological and molecular analyses confirm the occurrence of two sympatric Lysmata shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda) in the southwestern Atlantic." Zootaxa 4526, no. 1 (2018): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.3.

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An integrative approach was used, combining morphological and molecular analyses, to provide the first report of Lysmata lipkei and L. vittata in Sergipe State, Brazil, and confirm that both species are invasive of the Atlantic Ocean. Lysmata shrimps were sampled in the estuary region of the Vaza-Barris river, Sergipe State, northeastern Brazil, and identified as L. lipkei (n = 8) and L. vittata (n = 20). To molecular phylogenetic analysis was used 16S DNA fragments, comparing 26 species of the Lysmata-Exhippolysmata clade and two species of the genus Merguia (outgroup). Phylogenetic analysis
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NIELSEN, JØRGEN G., JOHN J. POGONOSKI, and SHARON A. APPLEYARD. "Aphyonid-clade species of Australia (Teleostei, Bythitidae) with four species new to Australian waters and a new species of Barathronus." Zootaxa 4564, no. 2 (2019): 554. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4564.2.12.

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During voyages in 2017 off southern and southeastern Australia, the Australian Research Vessel Investigator deployed a series of demersal beam trawls to depths of around 5000 metres. Nineteen specimens of the rarely caught aphyonid-clade of the ophidiiform family Bythitidae, representing five species, were caught. Four of these are new to Australian waters: Barathronus pacificus Nielsen and Eagle, 1974 known from the northeastern and southwestern Pacific Ocean, Paraphyonus bolini (Nielsen, 1974) known from the western Indian and western Pacific Oceans, Paraphyonus rassi (Nielsen, 1975) known f
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Kritzer, Jake. "Integrated Observing Across the Northwest Atlantic." Marine Technology Society Journal 55, no. 3 (2021): 72–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/mtsj.55.3.35.

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Abstract Northwest Atlantic current systems originating off Greenland extend south to the Canadian Maritimes and Northeastern United States, creating oceanographic, ecological, and economic connections that compel integrated ocean observing across the region. For more than a decade, NERACOOS has led development of a robust and responsive ocean observing system for the Northeastern U.S. as part of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) and Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), components of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). That experience, backed by key partnership
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GUEROUN, SONIA KM, SUSANNE SCHÄFER, FRANCESCA GIZZI, et al. "Planktonic Ctenophora of the Madeira archipelago (Northeastern Atlantic)." Zootaxa 5081, no. 3 (2021): 433–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5081.3.7.

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Ctenophores are fragile gelatinous organisms whose diversity and distribution are relatively unknown. For the first time, the occurrence of four planktonic species, namely Ocyropsis crystallina, Eurhamphaea vexilligera, Cestum veneris, and Beroe sp., was reported from Madeira archipelago waters (NE subtropical Atlantic). This report represents the northernmost records in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean for O. crystallina and E. vexilligera.
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Junge, Martina M., and Klaus Fraedrich. "Temperature Anomalies in the Northeastern North Atlantic: Subpolar and Subtropical Precursors on Multiannual Time Scales." Journal of Climate 20, no. 10 (2007): 1976–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli4078.1.

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Abstract An adjoint ocean general circulation model of the North Atlantic is employed to calculate sensitivities of temperature in the northeastern North Atlantic with respect to atmospheric nonlocal fluxes and ocean state variables at prior times, up to 7 yr. Maximum sensitivities cross the Atlantic from east to west within 3 to 4 yr. On this interannual time scale, advection of temperature perturbations by the climatological flow is suggested as the prime mechanism responsible for SST perturbations in the northeastern North Atlantic. The pathway of sensitivities lies preferentially beneath t
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Netsvetaeva, O. P. "FLOATING MARINE LITTER IN THE NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC IN AUTUMN 2022." Journal of Oceanological Research 51, no. 3 (2023): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.29006/1564-2291.jor-2023.51(3).7.

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Ship-borne observations of floating marine litter in the northeastern region of the Atlantic Ocean were carried out during the 45th cruise of the R/V “Professor Logachev”. The route of the vessel covered the waters of the Baltic, North Seas, the English Channel, the northeastern region of the Atlantic Ocean. A small amount of floating marine litter was found in the surveyed water areas. In total, 37 objects 5–40 cm in size were noted, which were found in single quantities, there were no litter accumulations. Plastic made up 89 % of the total amount of recorded litter items. Basically, these ar
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de Vera, Alejandro, and Roger R. Seapy. "Atlanta selvagensis, a new species of heteropod mollusc from the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Gastropoda: Carinarioidea)." Vieraea Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium 34, Vieraea 34 (2006): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31939/vieraea.2006.34.06.

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A new species of atlantid heteropod, Atlanta selvagensis, is described on the basis of external shell structure and pigmentation, and the morphologies of the eye and operculum. All specimens were collected from waters around the Selvagens Islands in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. Species of Atlanta that share similar features with A. selvagensis are A. peroni, A. gaudichaudi and A. plana.
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Siqueira, Beatriz, Jonas Teixeira Nery, and Oliver Messeguer-Ruiz. "Análise dos Índices das Temperaturas Superficiais das Zonas Intertropicais dos Oceanos Pacífico e Atlântico associados às precipitações no Nordeste do Brasil." Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 14, no. 2 (2021): 1081. http://dx.doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v14.2.p1081-1093.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar, através de índices climáticos, a variabilidade da precipitação na região Nordeste do Brasil. Para tanto foram utilizados dados em ponto de grade para gerar o índice de precipitação, bem como dados da National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) para gerar os índices de temperatura do oceano Pacífico (setor EN3.4) e do oceano Atlântico tropical norte e sul. O período de análise foi de 1970 a 2012. Com base nesses índices foram realizadas correlações lineares de Pearson, entre o oceano Pacífico e o Atlântico tropical norte e o oceano tropical sul, na c
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Frutos, Inmaculada, and Jean Claude Sorbe. "Politolana sanchezi sp. nov. (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae), a new benthic bioturbating scavenger from bathyal soft-bottoms of the southern Bay of Biscay (northeastern Atlantic Ocean)." Zootaxa 2640 (December 31, 2010): 20–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.198554.

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Frutos, Inmaculada, Sorbe, Jean Claude (2010): Politolana sanchezi sp. nov. (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae), a new benthic bioturbating scavenger from bathyal soft-bottoms of the southern Bay of Biscay (northeastern Atlantic Ocean). Zootaxa 2640: 20-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198554
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Silvany, Liz, and André R. Senna. "Three new species of Colomastix Grube, 1861 (Amphipoda: Colomastigidea) from Todos-os-Santos Bay, northeastern Brazilian coast, with identification keys to Atlantic Ocean species." Zootaxa 4629, no. 4 (2019): 519–54. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4629.4.3.

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Silvany, Liz, Senna, André R. (2019): Three new species of Colomastix Grube, 1861 (Amphipoda: Colomastigidea) from Todos-os-Santos Bay, northeastern Brazilian coast, with identification keys to Atlantic Ocean species. Zootaxa 4629 (4): 519-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4629.4.3
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Nesterov, E. S. "Explosive cyclogenesis in the northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean." Russian Meteorology and Hydrology 35, no. 10 (2010): 680–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s1068373910100055.

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Orl/owski, Andrzej. "Hydroacoustic characteristics of scattering layers in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 88, no. 1 (1990): 298–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.399952.

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Maze, G., H. Mercier, V. Thierry, L. Memery, P. Morin, and F. F. Perez. "Mass, nutrient and oxygen budgets for the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Biogeosciences 9, no. 10 (2012): 4099–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-4099-2012.

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Abstract. The northeast Atlantic is a key horizontal and vertical crossroads region for the meridional overturning circulation, but basic nutrient and oxygen fluxes are still poorly constrained by observations in the region. A surface to bottom northeast Atlantic Ocean budget for mass, nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) and oxygen is determined using an optimization method based on three surveys of the OVIDE transect (from Greenland to Portugal) completed with the World Ocean Atlas 2009. Budgets are derived for two communicating boxes representing the northeastern European basin (NEEB) and the
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Harland, Rex, and John A. Howe. "Dinoflagellate cysts and Holocene oceanography of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Holocene 5, no. 2 (1995): 220–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095968369500500210.

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Burkill, P. H., E. S. Edwards, A. W. G. John, and M. A. Sleigh. "Microzooplankton and their herbivorous activity in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 40, no. 1-2 (1993): 479–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0967-0645(93)90028-l.

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Johnson, Gregory C., John L. Bullister, and Nicolas Gruber. "Labrador Sea Water property variations in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Geophysical Research Letters 32, no. 7 (2005): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005gl022404.

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Hartnoll, Richard G. "Hermit Crabs of the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 169, no. 2 (1993): 273–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-0981(93)90197-v.

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Gurjao, Livio. "A NORTHERN RECORD OF PANTROPICAL SPOTTED DOLPHINS (Stenella attenuata) IN SOUTHWEST ATLANTIC OCEAN." Arquivos de Ciências do Mar 53, no. 1 (2020): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.32360/acmar.v53i1.43330.

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Pantropical spotted dolphins, Stenella attenuata, are found across all tropical and subtropical oceans around the world, but their distribution is poorly known in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (SWA). A group of approximately 10 S. attenuata individuals was sighted in deep (~3,000 m), warm (~27.5 °C) and oligotrophic waters, near oceanic banks off northeastern Brazil (02°04’16.68” S and 038°08’28.26” W). This sighting constitute a new record of the northern distribution of S. attenuata in SWA. More survey efforts mustbe carried out to investigate cetaceans distribution along the Brazilian coa
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Dey, Dipanjan, Aitor Aldama Campino, and Kristofer Döös. "Atmospheric water transport connectivity within and between ocean basins and land." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 27, no. 2 (2023): 481–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-27-481-2023.

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Abstract. The global atmospheric water transport from the net evaporation to the net precipitation regions has been traced using Lagrangian trajectories. A matrix has been constructed by selecting various group of trajectories based on their surface starting (net evaporation) and ending (net precipitation) positions to show the connectivity of the 3-D atmospheric water transport within and between the three major ocean basins and the global landmass. The analysis reveals that a major portion of the net evaporated water precipitates back into the same region, namely 67 % for the Indian Ocean, 6
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Yen, Kuo-Wei, and Chia-Hsiang Chen. "Research Gap Analysis of Remote Sensing Application in Fisheries: Prospects for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals." Remote Sensing 13, no. 5 (2021): 1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13051013.

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Remote sensing (RS) technology, which can facilitate the sustainable management and development of fisheries, is easily accessible and exhibits high performance. It only requires the collection of sufficient information, establishment of databases and input of human and capital resources for analysis. However, many countries are unable to effectively ensure the sustainable development of marine fisheries due to technological limitations. The main challenge is the gap in the conditions for sustainable development between developed and developing countries. Therefore, this study applied the Web
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Cordeiro, Ralf Tarciso Silva, Henrique Albuquerque Maranhão, Suellen Tarcyla da Silva Lima, and Carlos Daniel Pérez. "First record of Stichopathes occidentalis (Gray, 1860) and range extensions of Antipathes atlantica Gray, 1857 (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean." Check List 8, no. 4 (2012): 826. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/8.4.826.

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Twenty-one species of black corals have been recorded in the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to date, distributed mainly at depths greater than 20 m. The diversity of these environments along the northern and northeastern coasts of Brazil has been poorly investigated, in particular few information are available for the cnidarian fauna. This note represents the first record of the genus Stichopathes for the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and also fills in the gaps in the distribution of Antipathes atlantica between the northern and southern coasts of Brazil.
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Cordeiro, Ralf, Henrique Maranhão, Suellen Lima, and Carlos Pérez. "First record of Stichopathes occidentalis (Gray, 1860) and range extensions of Antipathes atlantica Gray, 1857 (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean." Check List 8, no. (4) (2012): 826–28. https://doi.org/10.15560/8.4.826.

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Twenty-one species of black corals have been recorded in the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to date, distributed mainly at depths greater than 20 m. The diversity of these environments along the northern and northeastern coasts of Brazil has been poorly investigated, in particular few information are available for the cnidarian fauna. This note represents the first record of the genus <em>Stichopathes </em>for the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and also fills in the gaps in the distribution of <em>Antipathes atlantica </em>between the northern and southern coasts of Brazil.
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Lien, Vidar S., Pawel Schlichtholz, Øystein Skagseth, and Frode B. Vikebø. "Wind-Driven Atlantic Water Flow as a Direct Mode for Reduced Barents Sea Ice Cover." Journal of Climate 30, no. 2 (2017): 803–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-16-0025.1.

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Variability in the Barents Sea ice cover on interannual and longer time scales has previously been shown to be governed by oceanic heat transport. Based on analysis of observations and results from an ocean circulation model during an event of reduced sea ice cover in the northeastern Barents Sea in winter 1993, it is shown that the ocean also plays a direct role within seasons. Positive wind stress curl and associated Ekman divergence causes a coherent increase in the Atlantic water transport along the negative thermal gradient through the Barents Sea. The immediate response connected to the
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MELO, PEDRO AUGUSTO M. C., MAURO DE MELO JÚNIOR, MOACYR ARAÚJO, and SIGRID NEUMANN-LEITÃO. "The first occurrence of the Order Mormonilloida (Copepoda) in the Tropical Southwest Atlantic Ocean." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 87, no. 1 (2015): 233–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201520130394.

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This communication is the first report of the occurrence of the order Mormonilloida (Mormonilla phasma) in the tropical Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Female individuals were found in surface waters from the shelf break state of Rio Grande do Norte (Northeastern Brazil) and between depths of 60 and 100 m in the epipelagic layer around the St. Peter and St. Paul Archipelago (equatorial Atlantic). This finding extends the vertical limits for this species.
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ALTUNA, ÁLVARO. "New records of bathyal Leptolida (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Leptothecata) from the Bay of Biscay and the northwestern Iberian Peninsula (northeastern Atlantic)." Zootaxa 3565, no. 1 (2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3565.1.1.

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Four uncommon bathyal thecate hydroids, Plicatotheca anitae Calder &amp; Vervoort, 1986, Zygophylax africana Stechow,1923, Nemertesia falcicula (Ramil &amp; Vervoort, 1992a) and Pseudoplumaria marocana (Billard, 1930), were collectedduring benthic surveys of the Cantabrian Sea and the Galicia Bank (Spain, northeastern Atlantic). Northern ranges of allfour are extended in the Atlantic Ocean. Elsewhere in the northeastern Atlantic, Plicatotheca anitae is known only fromthe Azores, while the nearest records of Nemertesia falcicula and Pseudoplumaria marocana are the Strait of Gibraltarand from a
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VOIGHT, JANET R. "Three new species of wood-boring bivalves (Mollusca: Xylophagaidae) from the deep Northwest Atlantic Ocean." Zootaxa 5493, no. 3 (2024): 275–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5493.3.4.

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Ruth Turner’s studies of xylophagaids, wood-boring bivalves, documented the very existence of wood-borers in the deep sea and made the northwestern Atlantic fauna among the best known. However, her work focused on specimens from less than 2000 m depth. Here study of specimens from depths over 2000 m deposited in the Smithsonian collections extends our knowledge of this fauna. Despite the lack of molecular data, three species, Xylophaga microdactylus n. sp., Xylophaga platyplax n. sp. and Xylophaga lambula n. sp. are described; only X. lambula n. sp. pertains to Xylophaga s.s. Turton. Additiona
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Mosedale, Timothy J., David B. Stephenson, and Matthew Collins. "Atlantic Atmosphere–Ocean Interaction: A Stochastic Climate Model–Based Diagnosis." Journal of Climate 18, no. 7 (2005): 1086–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-3315.1.

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Abstract A simple linear stochastic climate model of extratropical wintertime ocean–atmosphere coupling is used to diagnose the daily interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere in a fully coupled general circulation model. Monte Carlo simulations with the simple model show that the influence of the ocean on the atmosphere can be difficult to estimate, being biased low even with multiple decades of daily data. Despite this, fitting the simple model to the surface air temperature and sea surface temperature data from the complex general circulation model reveals an ocean-to-atmosphere inf
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González-Alemán, Juan J., Francisco Valero, Francisco Martín-León, and Jenni L. Evans. "Classification and Synoptic Analysis of Subtropical Cyclones within the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean*." Journal of Climate 28, no. 8 (2015): 3331–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-14-00276.1.

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Abstract Since more research is needed on subtropical cyclones (STCs) formed within the North Atlantic eastern basin, this survey analyzes them from a synoptic point of view, on a climatological basis, with the main aims of studying their common features, complementing other studies of these storms in the North Atlantic, and aiding the forecasting community. Fifteen cases of STCs were identified during the period 1979–2011 by applying a set of criteria from two databases. Composite analysis reveals that an extratropical depression acts as a precursor when it is isolated from the westerlies and
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Pohjola, Veijo Allan, and Jeffrey C. Rogers. "Atmospheric Circulation and Variations in Scandinavian Glacier Mass Balance." Quaternary Research 47, no. 1 (1997): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/qres.1996.1859.

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AbstractMountain glaciers in Scandinavia are currently advancing while most of the monitored mountain glaciers of the world are retreating. We examine atmospheric circulation variability and compare changes in air pressure indices to changes in the mass balance of glaciers in the northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean. The glacier mass balance correlates well with the strength of maritime flow in both winter and summer, the presence of high pressure over the Barents Sea being a critical factor in summer. The advance of Scandinavian glaciers is due partly to persistently strong westerlies over
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González-Lorenzo, Gustavo, José F. González-Jiménez, Alberto Brito, and José A. González. "The family Bramidae (Perciformes) from the Canary Islands (Northeastern Atlantic Ocean), with three new records." Cybium 37, no. 4 (2013): 295–303. https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2013-374-010.

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González-Lorenzo, Gustavo, González-Jiménez, José F., Brito, Alberto, González, José A. (2013): The family Bramidae (Perciformes) from the Canary Islands (Northeastern Atlantic Ocean), with three new records. Cybium 37 (4): 295-303, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2013-374-010, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2013-374-010
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Chrysostomo de Oliveira Nogueira, Natan, Pedro Henrique Gomes Machado, Michelle Simões Reboita, and André Luiz Reis. "Assessment of the Intertropical Convergence Zone over the Atlantic Ocean through an Algorithm Based on Precipitation." Journal of Atmospheric Science Research 7, no. 1 (2024): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/jasr.v7i1.6188.

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The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a key atmospheric system on a global scale, primarily driven by trade wind convergence near the equator. The ITCZ plays a crucial role in modulating the climate of the borders of tropical continental areas. For instance, Northeastern Brazil experiences a climate influenced by the ITCZ over the Atlantic Ocean. In some periods, the ITCZ exhibits double bands, known as the double ITCZ. While the features of the ITCZ have been described using various approaches and atmospheric variables, there is still a lack of regional studies focusing on the ITCZ and
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Chrysostomo de Oliveira Nogueira, Natan, Pedro Henrique Gomes Machado, Michelle Simões Reboita, and André Luiz Reis. "Assessment of the Intertropical Convergence Zone over the Atlantic Ocean through an Algorithm Based on Precipitation." Journal of Atmospheric Science Research 7, no. 1 (2024): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/jasr.v1i1.6188.

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The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a key atmospheric system on a global scale, primarily driven by trade wind convergence near the equator. The ITCZ plays a crucial role in modulating the climate of the borders of tropical continental areas. For instance, Northeastern Brazil experiences a climate influenced by the ITCZ over the Atlantic Ocean. In some periods, the ITCZ exhibits double bands, known as the double ITCZ. While the features of the ITCZ have been described using various approaches and atmospheric variables, there is still a lack of regional studies focusing on the ITCZ and
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Humphreys, M. P., E. P. Achterberg, A. M. Griffiths, A. McDonald, and A. J. Boyce. "Measurements of the stable carbon isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas during summer 2012." Earth System Science Data Discussions 8, no. 1 (2015): 57–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essdd-8-57-2015.

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Abstract. The stable carbon isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in seawater was measured in samples collected during two cruises in the Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas from June to August 2012. One cruise was part of the UK Ocean Acidification research programme, and the other was a repeat hydrographic transect of the Extended Ellett Line. In combination with measurements made of various other variables on these and other cruises, these data can be used to constrain the anthropogenic component of DIC in the interior ocean, and also assist in determining the influe
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Lima, Silvio Felipe B., Ivan Cardoso L. Júnior, Carmen Regina P. Guimarães, and José Maria L. Dominguez. "New deep ocean Iravadiidae of the genus Ceratia (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea) from an underwater canyon and adjacent regions of the southwestern Atlantic (northeastern Brazil)." Zootaxa 4066, no. 2 (2016): 183–88. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4066.2.7.

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Lima, Silvio Felipe B., Júnior, Ivan Cardoso L., Guimarães, Carmen Regina P., Dominguez, José Maria L. (2016): New deep ocean Iravadiidae of the genus Ceratia (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea) from an underwater canyon and adjacent regions of the southwestern Atlantic (northeastern Brazil). Zootaxa 4066 (2): 183-188, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.2.7
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Simon, Amélie, Coline Poppeschi, Sandra Plecha, Guillaume Charria, and Ana Russo. "Coastal and regional marine heatwaves and cold spells in the northeastern Atlantic." Ocean Science 19, no. 5 (2023): 1339–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/os-19-1339-2023.

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Abstract. The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report describes an increase in the number and intensity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) and a decrease in marine cold spells (MCSs) in the global ocean. However, these reported changes are not uniform on a regional to local basis, and it remains unknown if coastal areas follow the open-ocean trends. Surface ocean temperature measurements collected by satellites (from 1982–2022) and 13 coastal buoys (from 1990–2022) are analyzed in the northeastern Atlantic and three subregions: the English Channel, Bay of Brest and Bay of Biscay
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Foltz, Gregory R., Claudia Schmid, and Rick Lumpkin. "Seasonal Cycle of the Mixed Layer Heat Budget in the Northeastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean." Journal of Climate 26, no. 20 (2013): 8169–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-13-00037.1.

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Abstract The seasonal cycle of the mixed layer heat budget in the northeastern tropical Atlantic (0°–25°N, 18°–28°W) is quantified using in situ and satellite measurements together with atmospheric reanalysis products. This region is characterized by pronounced latitudinal movements of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and strong meridional variations of the terms in the heat budget. Three distinct regimes within the northeastern tropical Atlantic are identified. The trade wind region (15°–25°N) experiences a strong annual cycle of mixed layer heat content that is driven by approximate
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Sales, Licia, Marlon Delgado, Vinicius Queiroz, Vinicius Padula, Cláudio L. S. Sampaio, and Rodrigo Johnsson. "First record of Flabellina dana Millen and Hamann, 2006 (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) in the South Atlantic Ocean." Check List 7, no. 6 (2011): 880. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/7.6.880.

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The nudibranch Flabellina dana Millen and Hamann, 2006 is reported from two localities in the northeastern Brazilian coast. These are the first records of this species, previously recorded from localities in the Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea, in South Atlantic Ocean, extending its known geographic distribution more than 3500 km southward.
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Dauvin, J. C., M. Kendall, G. Paterson, et al. "An Initial Assessment of Polychaete Diversity in the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Biodiversity Letters 2, no. 6 (1994): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2999658.

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Bower, A. S., B. Le Cann, T. Rossby, et al. "Directly measured mid-depth circulation in the northeastern North Atlantic Ocean." Nature 419, no. 6907 (2002): 603–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01078.

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Putaud, J. P., S. Belviso, B. C. Nguyen, and N. Mihalopoulos. "Dimethylsulfide, aerosols, and condensation nuclei over the tropical northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Journal of Geophysical Research 98, no. D8 (1993): 14863. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/93jd00816.

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BAMBER, ROGER N., and MICHAEL H. THURSTON. "The deep-water pycnogonids (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 115, no. 2 (1995): 117–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.1995.tb02325.x.

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Castro, Maria Cecilia T. de, Timothy W. Fileman, and Jason M. Hall-Spencer. "Invasive species in the Northeastern and Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: A review." Marine Pollution Bulletin 116, no. 1-2 (2017): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.12.048.

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Agüera, Antonio, and Deirdre Brophy. "Growth and age of Atlantic saury, Scomberesox saurus saurus (Walbaum), in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean." Fisheries Research 131-133 (November 2012): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2012.07.014.

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Sales, Licia, Marlon Delgado, Vinicius Queiroz, Vinicius Padula, Cláudio Sampaio, and Rodrigo Johnsson. "First record of Flabellina dana Millen and Hamann, 2006 (Mollusca: Nudibranchia) in the South Atlantic Ocean." Check List 7, no. (6) (2011): 880–82. https://doi.org/10.15560/7.6.880.

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The nudibranch <em>Flabellina dana </em>Millen and Hamann, 2006 is reported from two localities in the northeastern Brazilian coast. These are the first records of this species, previously recorded from localities in the Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea, in South Atlantic Ocean, extending its known geographic distribution more than 3500 km southward.
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Alves, Jessika, Felipe Monteiro, and Helena Matthews-Cascon. "Annellida, Hirudinea, Piscicolidae, Stibarobdella macrothela (Schmarda, 1861): first report for northeastern Brazil." Check List 10, no. (5) (2014): 1161–63. https://doi.org/10.15560/10.5.1161.

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This is the first report of <em>Stibarobdella macrothela</em>, a parasitic marine leech, for Ceará (Northeastern Brazil), the second report for Brazil, and the first report for the genus <em>Stibarobdella </em>in Northeastern Brazil. Two specimens separated from the host shark <em>Carcharhinus </em>sp. were identified in the invertebrate collection at LIMCe (Laboratório de Invertebrados Marinhos do Ceará, Universidade Federal do Ceará). This record shows that the distribution of the <em>S. macrothela </em>is continuous in the Western Atlantic Ocean. Here, a brief description of the morphology
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BILECENOGLU, M., M. KAYA, and A. ERYIGIT. "New data on the occurrence of two alien fishes, Pisodonophis semicinctus and Pomadasys stridens, from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea." Mediterranean Marine Science 10, no. 2 (2010): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.117.

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The tropical Atlantic originated saddled snake eel, Pisodonophis semicinctus (Richardson, 1848) and the Indian Ocean originated striped piggy, Pomadasys stridens (Forsskål, 1775), are being recorded for the first time from Turkish coasts. First species is also a new addition to the eastern Mediterranean ichthyofauna, while the latter species has expanded its range to the northeastern Levant Sea.
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