CaNDyFloSS: Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics and Fluxes over Shelf Systems

Lead Research Organisation: National Oceanography Centre
Department Name: Science and Technology

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Publications

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Anderlini E (2021) A remote anomaly detection system for Slocum underwater gliders in Ocean Engineering

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Jardine JE (2023) Rain triggers seasonal stratification in a temperate shelf sea. in Nature communications

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Painter S (2016) Carbon exchange between a shelf sea and the ocean: The Hebrides Shelf, west of Scotland in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

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Poulton A (2019) Dissolution Dominates Silica Cycling in a Shelf Sea Autumn Bloom in Geophysical Research Letters

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Ruiz-Castillo E (2019) Wind-Driven Strain Extends Seasonal Stratification in Geophysical Research Letters

 
Description Improved understanding of carbon and nutrient dynamics on the NW European Shelf, including the importance of dissolved organic matter and shelf-ocean exchange. Further findings are being published.
Exploitation Route Produced policy document entitled 'Shelf-Seas: the Engine of Productivity'. Presented to Defra and Marine Scotland. Further discussions as part of legacy workshops with Defra and Cefas
Sectors Agriculture, Food and Drink,Education,Environment

URL https://www.uk-ssb.org/shelf_seas_report.html