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    Stochastic analysis of explosion risk for ultra-deep-water semi-submersible offshore platforms by Shi, J., Zhu, Y., Kong, D., Khan, F., Li, Jingde, Chen, G.

    Published 2019
    “…Eventually, comparison of the exceedance probability curves between the BRANN-based method and the RSM-based method is carried out. The ultra-deep-water semi-submersible offshore platform is used to demonstrate the advantages of the BRANN-based non-intrusive method.…”
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    Growth of a deep-water, predatory fish is influenced by the productivity of a boundary current system by Nguyen, H., Rountrey, A., Meeuwig, J., Coulson, P., Feng, M., Newman, Stephen, Waite, A., Wakefield, Corey, Meekan, M.

    Published 2015
    “…Leeuwin Current strength is predicted to decline under climate change models and this study provides evidence that associated productivity changes may flow through to higher trophic levels even in deep water habitats.…”
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    Review of the life history characteristics, ecology and fisheries for deep-water tropical demersal fish in the Indo-Pacific region by Newman, Stephen, Williams, A., Wakefield, Corey, Nicol, S., Taylor, B., O Malley, J.

    Published 2016
    “…We review the biology and ecology of deep-water tropical fishes, discuss the implications for assessment and management of tropical deep-water fisheries, and provide perspectives on future research priorities. …”
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    Ages of detrital zircons from deep-water gas field L3 in the Northern South China Sea and their significance for provenance evolution by Liu, Zhenghua, Goh, Thian Lai, Abdul G.M. Rafek, Ailie S. Serasa, Lee, Khai Ern

    Published 2025
    “…After the Baiyun movement at the end of the Oligocene, with the deepening of the water body, the dominant sand body of L3 in the Zhujiang Formation showed significant deep-water sedimentary characteristics of the continental slope, and the detrital zircon U-Pb age spectrum showed a significant northern paleo Pearl River source signal, indicating that the western source area had gradually weakened during the early Miocene, and the northern paleo Pearl River source mainly provided debris supply for the Baiyun sag.…”
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    High intra-ocean, but limited inter-ocean genetic connectivity in populations of the deep-water oblique-banded snapper Pristipomoides zonatus (Pisces: Lutjanidae) by Kennington, W., Keron, P., Harvey, Euan, Wakefield, Corey, Williams, A., Halafihi, T., Newman, Stephen

    Published 2017
    “…While many studies have investigated connectivity and subdivision in marine fish occupying tropical, shallow water reef habitats, relatively few have been conducted on commercially important deep-water species in the Indo-Pacific region. Here, we examine spatial and temporal genetic variation in the deep-water oblique-banded snapper Pristipomoides zonatus, collected from eight locations across the Indian and Pacific Oceans. …”
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    Impact of sedimentary degradation and deep water column production on GDGT abundance and distribution in surface sediments in the Arabian Sea: Implications for the TEX86 paleothermometer by Lengger, Sabine, Hopmans, E., Sinninghe Damsté, J., Schouten, S.

    Published 2014
    “…The effect of differential degradation might cause differences between oxic and anoxically deposited sediments, and, together with a potential deep water contribution on TEX86 values, could translate into changes in reconstructed temperature of <3 C, which might have to be accounted for in TEX86 calibration and paleotemperature studies of deep water sedimentary records.…”
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    Ageing bias and precision for deep-water snappers: evaluating nascent otolith preparation methods using novel multivariate comparisons among readers and growth parameter estimates by Wakefield, Corey, O'Malley, J., Williams, A., Taylor, B., Nichols, R., Halafihi, T., Humphreys, R., Kaltavara, J., Nicol, S., Newman, Stephen

    Published 2017
    “…Tropical deep-water snappers (Etelinae) support valuable fisheries across the Indo-Pacific, with stock assessments reliant on age-based information in the absence of reliable catch and effort statistics. …”
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