Type: Oceanographic cruise Ship: TUBARÃO Tigre Dates: 15/04/2019 (Porto de Santo Antonio) – 22/04/2019 (Porto de Santo Antonio) Chief scientist(s): BERTRAND Arnaud DOI: 10.17600/18001381 Objective
Type: Oceanographic cruise Ship: TUBARÃO Tigre Dates: 17/04/2018 (Porto de Santo Antonio) – 24/04/2018 (Porto de Santo Antonio) Chief scientist(s): BERTRAND Arnaud DOI: 10.17600/18001411 Objective
Type: Oceanographic cruise Ship: Antea Date: 08/04/2017 (Recife) – 09/05/2017 (Recife) Chief scientist(s): BERTRAND Arnaud DOI: 10.17600/17004100 Objective The ABRACOS2 cruise’s main objective was to
Type: Oceanographic cruise Ship: TUBARÃO Tigre Dates: 15/09/2017 (Porto de Santo Antonio) – 21/09/2017 (Porto de Santo Antonio) Chief scientist(s): BERTRAND Arnaud DOI: 10.17600/18001399
Date: 2017 Temporal extent: 2017-04-08 – 2017-05-09 Author(s):Bertrand Arnaud1, Alory Gael2, Chaigneau Alexis2, Eldin Gérard2, Grelet Jacques3, Devesa Jeremy4, Bonnet Delphine5, Carre Claire1, Souza Lira
Type: Oceanographic cruise Ship: Antea Dates: 29/09/2015 (Recife) – 21/10/2015 (Natal) Chief scientist(s): BERTRAND Arnaud DOI: 10.17600/15005600 Objective The ABRACOS (Acoustics along the BRAzilian COaSt)
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Species of the family Sternoptychidae (hatchetfishes) occur worldwide and play critical roles by sequestering carbon, recycling nutrients, and acting as a key trophic link between
The dynamic of the thermohaline structure of the upper ocean, which depends on ocean–atmosphere interactions, drives most near surface oceanic processes, including the control of