Blar i Department of Biological Sciences på forfatter "Gallo, Natalya"
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Fisheries Surveys Are Essential Ocean Observing Programs in a Time of Global Change: A Synthesis of Oceanographic and Ecological Data From U.S. West Coast Fisheries Surveys
Gallo, Natalya; Bowlin, Noelle M.; Thompson, Andrew R.; Satterthwaite, Erin V.; Brady, Briana; Semmens, Brice X. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)As climate change and other anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems accelerate in the 21st century, there is an increasing need for sustained ocean time series. A robust and collaborative network of regional monitoring ... -
Five reasons to take the precautionary approach to deep sea exploitation
Bisson, Kelsey; McMonagle, Helena; Iglesias, Ilysa; Halfter, Svenja; Gallo, Natalya (Journal article, 2023)Extractive activities in the deep sea are poised to advance faster than the science needed to evaluate risks. Here, we call for a strong precautionary approach in developing these industries. -
Microbiomes of Hadal Fishes across Trench Habitats Contain Similar Taxa and Known Piezophiles
Blanton, Jessica M.; Peoples, Logan M.; Gerringer, Mackenzie E.; Iacuaniello, Caroline M.; Gallo, Natalya; Linley, Thomas D.; Jamieson, Alan J.; Drazen, Jeffrey C.; Bartlett, Douglas H.; Allen, Eric E. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Hadal snailfishes are the deepest-living fishes in the ocean, inhabiting trenches from depths of ∼6,000 to 8,000 m. While the microbial communities in trench environments have begun to be characterized, the microbes ... -
A new way forward for ocean-climate policy as reflected in the UNFCCC Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue submissions
Dobush, Bobbi-Jo; Gallo, Natalya; Guerra, Melania; Guilloux, Bleuenn; Holland, Elisabeth Ann; Seabrook, Sarah; Levin, Lisa A. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The ocean plays a central role in climate change mitigation and adaptation. However, climate and ocean policies have been historically siloed. After decades of slow convergence, the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue, decided ...