142 results match your criteria: "Maritime Institute[Affiliation]"

Evolutionary resilience and complex lagoon systems.

Integr Environ Assess Manag

October 2016

School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Glasgow University, Dumfries, United Kingdom.

The present study applies an evolutionary resilience framework to complex socioecological systems in the coastal regions in Europe with a particular focus on lagoons. Despite their variations, lagoons share common challenges in achieving effective and sustainable ways of governing and managing economic, social, and environmental uncertainties. Our aim is to demonstrate that building resilience involves planning not only for recovery from shocks but also for cultivating preparedness and seeking potential transformative opportunities that emerge from change.

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An integrative approach across disciplines is needed for sustainable lagoon and estuary management as identified by integrated coastal zone management. The ARCH research project (Architecture and roadmap to manage multiple pressures on lagoons) has taken initial steps to overcome the boundaries between disciplines and focus on cross-disciplinary integration by addressing the driving forces, challenges, and problems at various case study sites. A model was developed as a boundary-spanning activity to produce joint knowledge and understanding.

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Protein-protein interaction inference based on semantic similarity of Gene Ontology terms.

J Theor Biol

July 2016

Department of Shipping, Guangzhou Marine Institute, Room 205, Shipping Building, Hongshan No. 3 Road, Huangpu District, Guangzhou 510725, PR China. Electronic address:

Identifying protein-protein interactions is important in molecular biology. Experimental methods to this issue have their limitations, and computational approaches have attracted more and more attentions from the biological community. The semantic similarity derived from the Gene Ontology (GO) annotation has been regarded as one of the most powerful indicators for protein interaction.

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The results of ambient sea noise measurements performed in strongly stratified shallow basins in the southern Baltic Sea are presented. The experiments were conducted with an autonomous hydroacoustic buoy that was equipped with two omnidirectional hydrophones located inside and outside the seasonal waveguide. Data were collected in two areas with contrastingly diverse sound propagation conditions-at the Bornholm Deep in winter and at the Gdansk Deep in summer.

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Exploring information from the topology beneath the Gene Ontology terms to improve semantic similarity measures.

Gene

July 2016

School of Information Science and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University, Room 105 Building 110 East District, 135 Xingangxi Road, Guangzhou 510275, PR China. Electronic address:

Measuring the similarity between pairs of biological entities is important in molecular biology. The introduction of Gene Ontology (GO) provides us with a promising approach to quantifying the semantic similarity between two genes or gene products. This kind of similarity measure is closely associated with the GO terms annotated to biological entities under consideration and the structure of the GO graph.

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This article shares the experiences, observations, and discussions that occurred during the completing of an ecosystem services (ES) indicator framework to be used at European Union (EU) and Member States' level. The experience base was drawn from 3 European research projects and 14 associated case study sites that include 13 transitional-water bodies (specifically 8 coastal lagoons, 4 riverine estuaries, and 1 fjord) and 1 coastal-water ecosystem. The ES pertinent to each case study site were identified along with indicators of these ES and data sources that could be used for mapping.

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The anthropogenic pollution along the coastline of the eastern Gulf of Finland was studied through a range of methods, including analyses of metal contamination in water, surface sediments, accumulated algal biomass and its correlation with resistant microbiota. According to concentrations, the main pollutants in water were copper and manganese. Influence of Nuclear Power Plant was remarkable in adjacent areas and was expressed in high concentrations of molybdenum, nickel, copper and other elements in the water.

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Performance evaluation and validation of ecological indices toward site-specific application for varying benthic conditions in Korean coasts.

Sci Total Environ

January 2016

School of Earth and Environmental sciences & Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Although several ecological indices have been developed worldwide to assess the ecological quality (EcoQ) status of coastal environments, their applicability remains in question. The present study evaluated the performance of 14 univariate and multivariate indices selected to provide a good description of benthic EcoQ status. We specifically investigated on i) spatial and regional variability, ii) (dis)similarity between ecological indices, and iii) the association of selected indices against heavy metal pollution.

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Determinants of injuries in passenger vessel accidents.

Accid Anal Prev

September 2015

Maritime Institute, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA. Electronic address:

This paper investigates determinants of crew and passenger injuries in passenger vessel accidents. Crew and passenger injury equations are estimated for ferry, ocean cruise, and river cruise vessel accidents, utilizing detailed data of individual vessel accidents that were investigated by the U.S.

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Ultra-fast escape maneuver of an octopus-inspired robot.

Bioinspir Biomim

February 2015

Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.

We design and test an octopus-inspired flexible hull robot that demonstrates outstanding fast-starting performance. The robot is hyper-inflated with water, and then rapidly deflates to expel the fluid so as to power the escape maneuver. Using this robot we verify for the first time in laboratory testing that rapid size-change can substantially reduce separation in bluff bodies traveling several body lengths, and recover fluid energy which can be employed to improve the propulsive performance.

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Semantic similarity measurement between gene ontology terms based on exclusively inherited shared information.

Gene

March 2015

School of Information Science and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, PR China. Electronic address:

Quantifying the semantic similarities between pairs of terms in the Gene Ontology (GO) structure can help to explore the functional relationships between biological entities. A common approach to this problem is to measure the information they have in common based on the information content of their common ancestors. However, many studies have their limitations in measuring the information two GO terms share.

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Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem based management in order to manage marine space in a sustainable way. This requires the involvement of multiple actors and stakeholders at various governmental and societal levels. Several factors affect how well the integrated management of marine waters will be achieved, such as different governance settings (division of power between central and local governments), economic activities (and related priorities), external drivers, spatial scales, incentives and objectives, varying approaches to legislation and political will.

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Estimation of the annual flow and stock of marine debris in South Korea for management purposes.

Mar Pollut Bull

September 2014

Department of Marine Conservation, Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation, Seoul 135-870, South Korea.

The annual flow and stock of marine debris in the Sea of Korea was estimated by summarizing previous survey results and integrating them with other relevant information to underpin the national marine debris management plan. The annual inflow of marine debris was estimated to be 91,195 tons [32,825 tons (36% of the total) from sources on land and 58,370 tons (64%) from ocean sources]. As of the end of 2012, the total stock of marine debris on all South Korean coasts (12,029 tons), the seabed (137,761 tons), and in the water column (2451 tons) was estimated to be 152,241 tons.

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The total pollution load management system (TPLMS) was first applied in 2007 to the highly developed Masan Bay watershed, Korea. To evaluate the effect of TPLMS on water quality improvement, we analyzed the water qualities in rivers and bay during 2005-2010, targeting chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended sediment (SS), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) loads. Land-based pollutant loading all decreased during this period, with a significant reduction in COD and SS loads (p<0.

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The incentive program for fishermen to collect marine debris in Korea.

Mar Pollut Bull

August 2009

Coastal and Ocean Policy Research Department, Korea Maritime Institute, 1652 Sangam-Dong, Mapo-Gu, Seoul 121-270, Republic of Korea.

A significant amount of sea-based marine debris is generated and deposited in Korean coastal waters. The Korean government has removed 66,000 tons of deposited marine debris since 1999. However, to fully address the problem, the generation of marine debris needs to be prevented.

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New approach based on solid-phase extraction for the assessment of organic compound pollutions in so-called pharmaceutically pure water.

Anal Bioanal Chem

July 2008

Department of Maritime Hydrotechnics, Maritime Institute in Gdańsk, Długi Targ 41/42, 80-830, Gdańsk, Poland.

The application of a new kind of technique involving solid-phase extraction coupled with thermal desorption (SPE-TD) to the qualitative analysis of water used in pharmaceutical products was evaluated. Comparative analyses performed by the purge and trap (PT) technique were also conducted. The application of this SPE-TD technique resulted in the isolation of a large number of compounds from the water sample.

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Emergy evaluation perspectives of a multipurpose dam proposal in Korea.

J Environ Manage

November 2002

Korea Maritime Institute, NFFC B/D, 11-6, Shinchun-Dong, Songpa-Ku, Seoul, 138-730, Korea.

The 'emergy' concept was used to evaluate the economy of Korea and the contributions of a multipurpose dam proposal to the real wealth of the Korean economy. Emergy is defined as the available energy of one kind previously used up directly and indirectly to make a product or service. The indices for Korea calculated from the emergy evaluation were close to those of developed countries.

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