Ocean surface warming is commonly associated with a more stratified, less productive, and less oxygenated ocean. Such an assertion is mainly based on consistent...
The evolution of the near-surface phytoplankton bloom towards a Deep Chlorophyll Maximum (DCM) in mid-latitudes and subpolar regions of the global ocean is a...
Ship-based time-series observations provide crucial data for understanding marine ecosystems, improving decision making in ocean and coastal management. However, only a few time series...
Zooplankton play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as primary consumers and vital components of the marine food web. Studying the temporal dynamics...
Two hydrographical shifts observed within the last two decades around north/northwestern Iberia, in the mid-latitudes of the eastern North Atlantic, reveal a contrasting behaviour...
The ocean accumulates 93% of the energy in the Earth system, making it the primary regulator of climate. Besides, the global ocean not only...