Modelling dinoflagellates as an approach to the seasonal forecasting of bioluminescence in the North Atlantic
Bioluminescence within ocean surface waters is of significant interest because it can enhance the study of subsurface movement and organisms. Little is known about how bioluminescence potential (BPOT) varies spatially and temporally in the open ocean. However, light emitted from dinoflagellates ofte...
Main Authors: | Marcinko, Charlotte L.J (Author), Martin, Adrian P. (Author), Allen, John T. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-11.
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