Elaine Azzopardi
Scottish Association for Marine Science
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Scientific Reports | 2016
Serena Wright; Tom Hull; D. B. Sivyer; David A. Pearce; John K. Pinnegar; Martin Sayer; Andrew Mogg; Elaine Azzopardi; Steve Gontarek; Kieran Hyder
Monitoring temperature of aquatic waters is of great importance, with modelled, satellite and in-situ data providing invaluable insights into long-term environmental change. However, there is often a lack of depth-resolved temperature measurements. Recreational dive computers routinely record temperature and depth, so could provide an alternate and highly novel source of oceanographic information to fill this data gap. In this study, a citizen science approach was used to obtain over 7,000 scuba diver temperature profiles. The accuracy, offset and lag of temperature records was assessed by comparing dive computers with scientific conductivity-temperature-depth instruments and existing surface temperature data. Our results show that, with processing, dive computers can provide a useful and novel tool with which to augment existing monitoring systems all over the globe, but especially in under-sampled or highly changeable coastal environments.
Journal of Phycology | 2016
Frithjof C. Küpper; Akira F. Peters; Dawn M. Shewring; Martin Sayer; Alexandra Mystikou; Hugh Brown; Elaine Azzopardi; Olivier Dargent; Martina Strittmatter; Debra Brennan; Aldo Asensi; Pieter van West; Robert T. Wilce
Global climate change is expected to alter the polar bioregions faster than any other marine environment. This study assesses the biodiversity of seaweeds and associated eukaryotic pathogens of an established study site in northern Baffin Island (72° N), providing a baseline inventory for future work assessing impacts of the currently ongoing changes in the Arctic marine environment. A total of 33 Phaeophyceae, 24 Rhodophyceae, 2 Chlorophyceae, 12 Ulvophyceae, 1 Trebouxiophyceae, and 1 Dinophyceae are reported, based on collections of an expedition to the area in 2009, complemented by unpublished records of Robert T. Wilce and the first‐ever photographic documentation of the phytobenthos of the American Arctic. Molecular barcoding of isolates raised from incubated substratum samples revealed the presence of 20 species of brown seaweeds, including gametophytes of kelp and of a previously unsequenced Desmarestia closely related to D. viridis, two species of Pylaiella, the kelp endophyte Laminariocolax aecidioides and 11 previously unsequenced species of the Ectocarpales, highlighting the necessity to include molecular techniques for fully unraveling cryptic algal diversity. This study also includes the first records of Eurychasma dicksonii, a eukaryotic pathogen affecting seaweeds, from the American Arctic. Overall, this study provides both the most accurate inventory of seaweed diversity of the northern Baffin Island region to date and can be used as an important basis to understand diversity changes with climate change.
Underwater Technology | 2012
Elaine Azzopardi; Martin Sayer
Underwater Technology | 2010
Elaine Azzopardi; Martin Sayer
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine | 2013
Martin Sayer; Frithjof C. Küpper; Pieter van West; Colin M Wilson; Hugh Brown; Elaine Azzopardi
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine | 2014
Sayer; Elaine Azzopardi
Underwater Technology | 2014
Andreas Schuster; Peter Buzzacott; Sebastian Reif; Benjamin Kuch; Amir Gerges; Elaine Azzopardi; Martin Sayer; Arne Sieber
Archive | 2011
Elaine Azzopardi; Martin Sayer
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine | 2016
Sayer; Elaine Azzopardi; Arne Sieber
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine | 2014
Sayer; Elaine Azzopardi; Arne Sieber