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Paper presented at the The 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 10–15, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-18-204
... ABSTRACT In this study, a novel underwater lander observatory for long-term ecosystem monitoring in deep-sea has been developed. An important feature of the lander is a flexibility of its system configuration. Employment of pressure tight glass spheres as each functional element allows us...
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Paper presented at the The 26th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 26–July 2, 2016
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-16-662
... criteria for evaluating the Arctic projects. extraction chemical spill kara sea russian federation ecological monitoring license area arctic shelf ecosystem declaration oil shipment terminal varandey drilling ecological safety monitoring upstream oil & gas exploitation rosneft...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 15–20, 2014
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-14-008
... Abstract Coastal area has high primary productivity and various ecosystems owing to richness nutrient from land. Biomass resources from this ecosystem are valuable and need to be preserved for environmental conditions. In Japan, coastal fishery flourishes as a way of application of biomass...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 15–20, 2014
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-14-299
... Abstract The purpose of this research is to develop an ocean-going solar-powered underwater glider, named Tonai60, for a long-term and wide-range monitoring of ocean environment and ecosystem. The maximum operation depth is 60 metre in the twilight ocean zone. The Tonai60 glider is equipped...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-first International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–24, 2011
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-11-278
... ABSTRACT: To mitigate the global warming, ocean sequestration of CO2 has been proposed. Because the technology has risks on deep ocean ecosystems, its implementation needs public acceptance through environmental impact assessment, in which an index that makes easy the comparison between...
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Paper presented at the The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2010
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-10-263
... natural ecosystem. KEY WORD: Caspian Sea; distribution; Mnemiopsis leidyi; zooplankton; INTRODUCTION The Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water in the world, sustaining large stocks of small commercially important zooplanktivorous and pelagic fish. In such a diverse ecosystem, a consistent...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-318
... The distribution characteristics of chemosynthetic communities around seafloor massive sulfide deposits provide important quantitative background information for the understanding of these sensitive ecosystems. Using visual seafloor observation data obtained by a towed camera system...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-137
... Changes Well known reasons for the environmental changes in Russian Arctic is oil spills spreading and others connected with hydrocarbon s exploitation. The major hazard for the Arctic environment results from oil and its components that enter marine ecosystems from sewage discharges, accidental spills...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-184
... The actual and potential impacts of increased pollutant concentrations bring great pressures to the health of the aquaculture ecosystem. The paper attempts to outline conceptual models that can illustrate the links between the threats and the marine aquaculture ecosystem and to select suitable...
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Paper presented at the The Seventeenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 1–6, 2007
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-07-268
... of Yokohama and is well known as a relaxation place for the citizens. Over 20,000 people visit there for seashell-digging (SHIO-HIGARI) in a holiday in the spring. It is easy to understand that the human impact is quite large to an ecosystem of living bivalves in the park. Actually, the most part of living...
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Paper presented at the The Fourteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 23–28, 2004
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-04-314
... not only on flows, water temperature and salinity but also on water quality and the ecosystems around an ocean structure and its neighborhood, a new numerical approach is required for large-scale changes in space and long-term changes in time. A hybrid-model consisting of a full 3D model near an ocean...
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P.-M. Sarradin, J. Sarrazin, K. Olu, D. Desbruyères, J.F. Cadiou, V. Rigaud, J.F. Drogou, F. Lecornu, J.F. Rolin, R. Vuillemin, M.A. Cambon-Bonavita, E. Sauter, K. von Juterzenka, A. Boetius, R. Serrão Santos, A. Colaço, A. Pascoal, P. Oliveira, B. Shillito, F. Zal, A. Schultz, P. Taylor, D. Lane, R.E. Loke, H. du Buf, C. Waldmann, A. Cormack, L. Sanfilippo, M. Masson
Paper presented at the The Fourteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 23–28, 2004
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-04-032
... and plate margins. The acquisition of deep underwater vehicles by several European countries brings our scientific community at the leading edge of the studies of remote ecosystems. Moreover, the increasing anthropic pressure on the deep-sea (offshore exploitation, wrecks, waste disposal...
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Jean-Louis Michel, Michaël Klages, Fernando J.A.S. Barriga, Yves Fouquet, Myriam Sibuet, Pierre-Marie Sarradin, Patrick Siméoni, Jean-François Drogou
Paper presented at the The Thirteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 25–30, 2003
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-03-002
... Deep at 5550 metres in 1999. The performance obtained till 2002 during 2600 hours of work/survey near the seafloor are contributing significantly to the observation and the monitoring of the deep benthic ecosystems in various environments of the midoceanic ridges and the continental margins...
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Paper presented at the The Twelfth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 26–31, 2002
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-02-375
... hong kong environmental law reclamation seawall perforated seawall reflection perforation seawall design wave chamber construction incident wave chwang environmental aspect wave energy ecosystem Environmental and Safety Considerations for Design of a Perforated Seawall T.L. Yip, Dao...
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Paper presented at the The Twelfth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 26–31, 2002
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-02-201
... ABSTRACT Environmental measurement of Dokai Bay surrounded by a Japanese leading heavy and chemical industrial area is evaluated as one of the success instances from the heavy industrial pollution which degraded the bay's ecosystem to be called "the dead sea". After the restoration, the bay...
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Paper presented at the The Ninth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 30–June 4, 1999
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-99-008
... ABSTRACT An assessment program for simulating the tidal flow and ecosystem in the sea around a very large floating structure or a Mega- Float, developed in the first phase of the Mega-Float project in Japan is presented. The model consists of two parts, a hydrodynamic model and a marine...