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Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling
Babin, M.; Roesler, C.S.; Cullen, J.J. (Ed.) (2008). Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series. UNESCO: Paris. ISBN 978-92-3-104042-9. 807 pp.
Part of: Oceanographic Methodology Series. UNESCO: Paris. ISSN 0077-104X, more

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    VLIZ: Plantae and Bryophyta BOT.111 [100939]

Keywords
    Algal blooms
    Ecosystems
    In situ measurements
    Modelling
    Physics > Mechanics > Dynamics
    Remote sensing
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Babin, M., editor
  • Roesler, C.S., editor
  • Cullen, J.J., editor

Content
  • Cullen, J.J. (2008). Observation and prediction of harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 1-41, more
  • Chang, G.; Dickey, T.D. (2008). Interdisciplinary sampling strategies for detection and characterization of harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 43-84, more
  • Schofield, O.; Bosch, J.; Glenn, S.; Kirkpatrick, G.; Kerfoot, J.; Lohrenz, S.; Moline, M.; Oliver, M.; Bissett, P. (2008). Bio-optics in integrated ocean observing networks: potential for studying harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 85-107, more
  • Morel, A. (2008). Introduction to optical properties in the sea: theoretical aspects, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 109-151, more
  • Roesler, C.S. (2008). In situ measurement of inherent optical properties and potential for harmful algal bloom detection and coastal ecosystem observations, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 153-206, more
  • Lewis, M.R. (2008). Measurement of apparent optical properties for diagnosis of harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 207-236, more
  • Babin, M. (2008). Phytoplankton fluorescence: theory, current literature and in situ measurement, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 237-280, more
  • Sosik, H.M. (2008). Characterizing seawater constituents from optical properties, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 281-329, more
  • Ruddick, K.; Lacroix, G.; Park, Y.; Rousseau, V.; De Cauwer, V.; Sterckx, S. (2008). Overview of ocean colour: theoretical background, sensors and applicability to detection and monitoring of harmful algal blooms (capabilities and limitations), in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 331-383, more
  • Jaffe, J.S. (2008). Sensing plankton: acoustics and optical imaging, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 385-412 + figures i-xlviii, more
  • Scholin, C.A.; Doucette, G.J.; Cembella, A.D. (2008). Prospects for developing automated systems for in situ detection of harmful algae and their toxins, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 413-462, more
  • Lehaître, M.; Delauney, L.; Compère, C. (2008). Biofouling and underwater measurements, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 463-493, more
  • Griffiths, G. (2008). Glider and autonomous underwater vehicle observing systems, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 495-525, more
  • Malone, T.C. (2008). Ecosystem dynamics, harmful algal blooms and operational oceanography, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 527-559, more
  • Franks, P.J.S. (2008). Physics and physical modelling of harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 561-598, more
  • McGillicuddy Jr., D.J.; Anderson, D.M.; Stock, C.A.; Lynch, D.R.; Townsend, D.W. (2008). Modelling blooms of Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 599-626, more
  • Fennel, W.; Neumann, T. (2008). Modelling coastal dynamics and harmful algal blooms in the Baltic Sea, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 627-661, more
  • Lee, J.H.W.; Choi, K.W.; Wong, K.T.M.; Qu, B.; Arega, F. (2008). Modelling algal dynamics in eutrophic coastal waters, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 663-694, more
  • Bissett, W.P.; Arnone, R.A.; DeBra, S.; Dye, D.; Kirkpatrick, G.; Mobley, C.D.; Schofield, O.M.E. (2008). Integration of ocean-colour remote sensing with coastal nowcast/forecast simulations of harmful algal blooms, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 695-731, more
  • Pinardi, N.; Fratianni, C.; Adani, M. (2008). Use of real-time observations in an operational ocean data assimilation system: the Mediterranean case, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 733-763, more
  • Pitcher, G.C.; Bernard, S.; Fawcett, A. (2008). Real-time coastal observing systems for ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: needs and expectations of users, in: Babin, M. et al. (Ed.) Real-time coastal observing systems for marine ecosystem dynamics and harmful algal blooms: Theory, instrumentation and modelling. Oceanographic Methodology Series, : pp. 765-797, more

Abstract
    The proliferation of harmful phytoplankton in marine ecosystems can cause massive fish kills, contaminate seafood with toxins, impact local and regional economies and dramatically affect ecological balance. Real-time observations are essential for effective short-term operational forecasting, but observation and modelling systems are still being developed. This volume offers guidance for developing real-time and near real-time sensing systems for observing and predicting plankton dynamics, including harmful algal blooms, in coastal waters. It explains the underlying theory and discusses current trends in research and monitoring. Topics treated include: coastal ecosystems and dynamics of harmful algal blooms; theory and practical applications of in situ and remotely sensed optical detection of microalgal distributions and composition; theory and practical applications of in situ biological and chemical sensors for targeted species and toxin detection; integrated observing systems and platforms for detection; diagnostic and predictive modelling of ecosystems and harmful algal blooms, including data assimilation techniques; observational needs for the public and government; and future directions for research and operations.This anthology should inform the work of researchers and environmental monitors as well as teachers and trainers concerned with understanding the causes, predicting the occurrences and mitigating the effects of harmful algal blooms in marine ecosystems.

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