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Map shows the designation of the Marine protected areas, the Marine Ecoregion Boundary, and the U.S. EEZ. -
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Biotic diversity of the six U.S. geographically-based sections in the text. -
Biotic diversity in the Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem.
Biotic diversity in the Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem. -
Census of Marine Life projects by Large Marine Ecosystem.
Census of Marine Life projects by Large Marine Ecosystem. -
Bathymetric map of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
Figure courtesy of [Rooney J, Wessel P, Hoeke R, Weiss J, Baker J, et al (2008) Geology and geomorphology of coral reefs in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands. In: Riegl BM,... -
Plankton species estimates for Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocea...
Plankton species estimates for Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean (numbers should be considered minimum estimates). -
Map of six regions covered in the overview.
The six regions are identified by the LME with which they coincide or of which they are a part: Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf, Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf, Gulf of... -
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Map also shows large marine ecosystems, EEZ boundaries, state boundaries, international boundaries, marine ecoregions, and marine protected areas. -
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Right panel shows shelf and slope areas used in Table 3. The line extending across the shelf and upper slope (“Halifax Line”) northeast of the Gulf of Maine marks the eastern... -
Biotic diversity in the high Arctic (not exclusively the U.S.).
Biotic diversity in the high Arctic (not exclusively the U.S.). -
Biotic diversity in the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem.
Biotic diversity in the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem. -
What Gets Recycled: An Information Theory Based Model for Product Recycling
This work focuses on developing a concise representation of the material recycling potential for products at end-of life. To do this we propose a model similar to the “Sherwood... -
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Human-induced eutrophication degrades freshwater systems worldwide by reducing water quality and altering ecosystem structure and function. We compared current total nitrogen... -
Food-Miles and the Relative Climate Impacts of Food Choices in the United States
Despite significant recent public concern and media attention to the environmental impacts of food, few studies in the United States have systematically compared the life-cycle... -
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Quantification of fossil fuel CO2 emissions at fine space and time resolution is emerging as a critical need in carbon cycle and climate change research. As atmospheric CO2... -
Water Intensity of Transportation
As the need for alternative transportation fuels increases, it is important to understand the many effects of introducing fuels based upon feedstocks other than petroleum. Water... -
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Many organizations look to carbon footprint protocols for guidance on measuring their greenhouse gas emissions, or carbon footprint. Existing protocols generally require... -
Effects of Idle Reduction Technologies on Real World Fuel Use and Exhaust Emi...
Idling long-haul freight trucks may consume nearly one billion gallons of diesel fuel per year in the U.S. There is a need for real-world data by which to quantify avoided fuel... -
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The New England Seamounts are those extending south from Georges Bank. Only the larger protected areas are shown, and they have different goals and levels of protection.