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    An open ocean record of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event by Gröcke, D., Hori, R., Trabucho-Alexandre, J., Kemp, D., Schwark, Lorenz

    Published 2011
    “…Oceanic anoxic events were time intervals in the Mesozoic characterized by widespread distribution of marine organic matter-rich sediments (black shales) and significant perturbations in the global carbon cycle. …”
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    Indian Ocean Regionalism by Rumley, Dennis, Doyle, Timothy

    Published 2014
    “…This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of the Indian Ocean Region.…”
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    Plastic pollution in the ocean by Harun, Hasnida, Mohsin, Nur Izzmirza, Tahir, Rosmawati, Zulkifli, Mohd Daniel, Kasim, Norfazira, Kabir, Mohd Hafizalrisman, A. Hamid, Hazren, M. Sunar, N., Ali, R., Hamidon, Nuramidah, Muhamad, Mimi Suliza

    Published 2020
    “…In the oceans, the threat to marine life comes in various forms, such as overexploitation and harvesting, dumping of waste, pollution, alien species, land reclamation, dredging and global climate change. …”
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    Climate impacts and oceanic top predators: Moving from impacts to adaptation in oceanic systems by Hobday, A., Young, J., Abe, O., Costa, D., Cowen, R., Evans, K., Gasalla, M., Kloser, Rudy, Maury, O., Weng, K.

    Published 2013
    “…Climate impacts are now widely reported from coastal marine systems, but less is known for the open ocean. Here we review progress in understanding impacts on large pelagic species presented at an international workshop for the Climate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators programme, and discuss the future with regard to the next phase of adaptation-focused research. …”
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    The ocean sampling day consortium. by Kopf, A., Bicak, M., Kottmann, R., Schnetzer, J., Kostadinov, I., Lehmann, K., Fernandez-Guerra, A., Jeanthon, C., Rahav, E., Ullrich, M., Wichels, A., Gerdts, G., Polymenakou, P., Kotoulas, G., Siam, R., Abdallah, R., Sonnenschein, E., Cariou, T., O'Gara, Fergal, Jackson, S., Orlic, S., Steinke, M., Busch, J., Duarte, B., Caçador, I., Canning-Clode, J., Bobrova, O., Marteinsson, V., Reynisson, E., Loureiro, C., Luna, G., Quero, G., Löscher, C., Kremp, A., DeLorenzo, M., Øvreås, L., Tolman, J., LaRoche, J., Penna, A., Frischer, M., Davis, T., Katherine, B., Meyer, C., Ramos, S., Magalhães, C., Jude-Lemeilleur, F., Aguirre-Macedo, M., Wang, S., Poulton, N., Jones, S., Collin, R., Fuhrman, J., Conan, P., Alonso, C., Stambler, N., Goodwin, K., Yakimov, M., Baltar, F., Bodrossy, L., Van De Kamp, J., Frampton, D., Ostrowski, M., Van Ruth, P., Malthouse, P., Claus, S., Deneudt, K., Mortelmans, J., Pitois, S., Wallom, D., Salter, I., Costa, R., Schroeder, D., Kandil, M., Amaral, V., Biancalana, F., Santana, R., Pedrotti, M., Yoshida, T., Ogata, H., Ingleton, T., Munnik, K., Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, N., Berteaux-Lecellier, V., Wecker, P., Cancio, I., Vaulot, D., Bienhold, C., Ghazal, H., Chaouni, B., Essayeh, S., Ettamimi, S., Zaid, E., Boukhatem, N., Bouali, A., Chahboune, R., Barrijal, S., Timinouni, M., El Otmani, F., Bennani, M., Mea, M., Todorova, N., Karamfilov, V., Ten Hoopen, P., Cochrane, G., L'Haridon, S., Bizsel, K., Vezzi, A., Lauro, F., Martin, P., Jensen, R., Hinks, J., Gebbels, S., Rosselli, R., De Pascale, F., Schiavon, R., Dos Santos, A., Villar, E., Pesant, S., Cataletto, B., Malfatti, F., Edirisinghe, R., Silveira, J., Barbier, M., Turk, V., Tinta, T., Fuller, W., Salihoglu, I., Serakinci, N., Ergoren, M., Bresnan, E., Iriberri, J., Nyhus, P., Bente, E., Karlsen, H., Golyshin, P., Gasol, J., Moncheva, S., Dzhembekova, N., Johnson, Z., Sinigalliano, C., Gidley, M., Zingone, A., Danovaro, R., Tsiamis, G., Clark, M., Costa, A., El Bour, M., Martins, A., Collins, R., Ducluzeau, A., Martinez, J., Costello, M., Amaral-Zettler, L., Gilbert, J., Davies, N., Field, D., Glöckner, F.

    Published 2015
    “…Ocean Sampling Day was initiated by the EU-funded Micro B3 (Marine Microbial Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology) project to obtain a snapshot of the marine microbial biodiversity and function of the world's oceans. …”
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    An International Quiet Ocean Experiment by Boyd, I., Frisk, G., Urban, E., Tyack, P., Ausubel, J., Seeyave, S., Cato, Douglas, Southall, B., Weise, M., Andrew, R., Akamatsu, T., Dekeling, R., Erbe, Christine, Farmer, D., Gentry, R., Gross, T., Hawkins, A., Li, F., Metcalf, K., Miller, J., Moretti, D., Rodrigo, C., Shinke, T.

    Published 2011
    “…Considerable evidence exists that the human contribution to ocean noise has increased during the past few decades: human noise has become the dominant component of marine noise in some regions, and noise is directly correlated with the increasing industrialization of the ocean. …”
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    Creating blue oceans for the future by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2008
    “…INTELLECTUAL renaissance is the main takehome message that came from Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's opening address at the Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS) seminar on education and training held recently. …”
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    Prospects for Ocean Energy in Malaysia by Yaakob, Omar, Tengku Ab Rashid, Tengku Mohd Ariff, Abdul Mukti, Mohamad Afifi

    Published 2006
    “…The ocean one of the most perpetual sources of energy and has already been exploited on a small scale. …”
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    Impacts of 2009 typhoons on seawater properties and top layer Ocean’s structure in the Northwest Pacific Ocean by Dayang Siti Maryam Mohd Hanan, Than Aung, Ejria Saleh

    Published 2015
    “…Passing over the ocean surface, typhoon absorbs heat from the sea water as it needs the heat as its ‘fuel’. …”
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    Quantifying the evolution of the continental and oceanic crust by Puetz, S., Condie, K., Pisarevskiy, Sergei, Davaille, A., Schwarz, C., Ganade, C.

    Published 2017
    “…Cross-correlation analysis indicates that LIP peaks precede zircon peaks by 10–40 million years. Furthermore, oceanic crust age peaks at 170–155, 135–125, 115–100, 80–70, 55–45 and 33–15 Ma correspond to zircon-LIP peaks. …”
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