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- ocean、offshore
WordNet
- resembling the ocean in apparent limitlessness in extent or degree; "the oceanic violence of his rage"
- relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean; "oceanic islands like Bermuda"; "oceanic currents"; "oceanic birds"; "pelagic organisms"; "pelagic whaling" (同)pelagic
- constituting or living in the open sea; "oceanic waters"; "oceanic life"
- away from shore; away from land; "cruising three miles offshore"
- (of winds) coming from the land; "offshore winds" (同)seaward
- at some distance from the shore; "offshore oil reserves"; "an offshore island"
- on or from the other side of an ocean; "transoceanic crossing"
- formed or situated or occurring beneath the ocean or the ocean bed; "suboceanic oil resources" (同)subocean
- anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume (同)sea
- a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere
- an eastern subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian languages (同)Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
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- 大洋の;《O-》大洋州(オセアニア)の / 大洋に住む / 大洋のような,巨大な
- 沖に向かう / 沖合いの / 沖へ向かって / 沖で,沖合いで
- 大洋横断の / 大洋の向こうの
- 〈C〉『大洋』,大海 / 《the ~》五大洋の一つ / 《話》《an ~,または複数形で》ばく大(な…),広大(な…)《+『of』+『名』》
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Oceanic may mean:
- Of or relating to the ocean
- Of or relating to Oceania
- Oceanic climate
- Oceanic languages
- Oceanic person or people, also called "Pacific Islander(s)"
Contents
- 1 Places
- 2 Ships
- 3 Art, entertainment, and media
- 3.1 Fictional entities
- 3.2 Literature
- 3.3 Music
- 4 Businesses
- 5 Sports
- 6 See also
Places
- Oceanic, British Columbia, a settlement on Smith Island, British Columbia, Canada
- Oceanic, New Jersey, an unincorporated community within Rumson Borough, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Ships
- RMS Oceanic (1870), the White Star Line's first ocean liner
- RMS Oceanic (1899), a transatlantic ocean liner built for the White Star Line
- Oceanic (unfinished ship), a project of the 1930s
- SS Oceanic (1950), built as SS Independence in 1950
- SS Oceanic (1965), also named Big Red Boat I by Premier Cruises
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Oceanic Airlines or Oceanic Airways, often used in disaster movies
- Oceanic Flight 815, a flight in the television series Lost
Literature
- "Oceanic" (novella), a 1998 sci-fi novella by Greg Egan
Music
- Artists
- Oceanic (band), a 90's UK dance/house act
- Albums
- Oceanic (Isis album)
- Oceanic (Vangelis album)
- Oceanic, Emil Bulls album
Businesses
- Oceanic Bank of Nigeria
- Oceanic Time Warner Cable, a division of Time Warner Cable based in Hawaii
- Oceanic Worldwide, a manufacturer of scuba gear
Sports
- Rimouski Oceanic, a franchise of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in Canada
See also
- Ocean (disambiguation)
- Oceania (disambiguation)
- Oceanus (disambiguation)
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English Journal
- A low trophic position of Japanese eel larvae indicates feeding on marine snow.
- Miller MJ, Chikaraishi Y, Ogawa NO, Yamada Y, Tsukamoto K, Ohkouchi N.SourceAtmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Kashiwa, Japan. miller@aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp
- Biology letters.Biol Lett.2013 Feb 23;9(1):20120826. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0826. Epub 2012 Nov 7.
- What eel larvae feed on in the surface layer of the ocean has remained mysterious. Gut contents and bulk nitrogen stable isotope studies suggested that these unusual larvae, called leptocephali, feed at a low level in the oceanic food web, whereas other types of evidence have suggested that small zo
- PMID 23134783
- Passive rafting is a powerful driver of transoceanic gene flow.
- Nikula R, Spencer HG, Waters JM.SourceAllan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. raisa.nikula@otago.ac.nz
- Biology letters.Biol Lett.2013 Feb 23;9(1):20120821. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0821. Epub 2012 Nov 7.
- Dispersal by passive oceanic rafting is considered important for the assembly of biotic communities on islands. However, not much is known about levels of population genetic connectivity maintained by rafting over transoceanic distances. We assess the evolutionary impact of kelp-rafting by estimatin
- PMID 23134782
- Population trends in pacific oceanic sharks and the utility of regulations on shark finning.
- Clarke SC, Harley SJ, Hoyle SD, Rice JS.SourceOceanic Fisheries Program, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, B.P. D5, 98848, Nouméa CEDEX, New Caledonia.
- Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.Conserv Biol.2013 Feb;27(1):197-209. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01943.x. Epub 2012 Oct 30.
- Accurate assessment of shark population status is essential for conservation but is often constrained by limited and unreliable data. To provide a basis for improved management of shark resources, we analyzed a long-term record of species-specific catches, sizes, and sexes of sharks collected by onb
- PMID 23110546
- Fine-scale local adaptation in an invasive freshwater fish has evolved in contemporary time.
- Westley PA, Ward EJ, Fleming IA.SourceOcean Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, , St John's, Newfoundland, Canada, , A1C 5S7, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, , 2725 Montlake Boulevard East, Seattle, WA 98112-2097, USA.
- Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society.Proc Biol Sci.2013 Jan 22;280(1751):20122327. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2327.
- Adaptive evolutionary change in only a few generations can increase the ability of non-native invasive species to spread, and yet adaptive divergence is rarely assessed in recently established populations. In this study, we experimentally test for evidence of fine-scale local adaptation in juvenile
- PMID 23193126
Japanese Journal
- Patterns and ecological drivers of ocean viral communities.
- Brum Jennifer R,Ignacio-Espinoza J Cesar,Roux Simon,Doulcier Guilhem,Acinas Silvia G,Alberti Adriana,Chaffron Samuel,Cruaud Corinne,de Vargas Colomban,Gasol Josep M,Gorsky Gabriel,Gregory Ann C,Guidi Lionel,Hingamp Pascal,Iudicone Daniele,Not Fabrice,Ogata Hiroyuki,Pesant Stéphane,Poulos Bonnie T,Schwenck Sarah M,Speich Sabrina,Dimier Celine,Kandels-Lewis Stefanie,Picheral Marc,Searson Sarah,Tara Oceans Coordinators,Bork Peer,Bowler Chris,Sunagawa Shinichi,Wincker Patrick,Karsenti Eric,Sullivan Matthew B
- Science 348(6237), 2015-05-22
- … Analyses of viral protein clusters, populations, and morphology revealed biogeographic patterns whereby viral communities were passively transported on oceanic currents and locally structured by environmental conditions that affect host community structure. … Together, these investigations establish a global ocean dsDNA viromic data set with analyses supporting the seed-bank hypothesis to explain how oceanic viral communities maintain high local diversity. …
- NAID 120005608041
- 洋上空域での上昇・降下時の管制間隔短縮の潜在性と便益
- Delayed responses of the oceanic Beaufort Gyre to winds and sea ice motions : influences on variations of sea ice cover in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean
- Yoshizawa Eri,Shimada Koji,Ha Ho Kyung [他]
- Journal of oceanography 71(2), 187-197, 2015-04
- NAID 40020409827
- Apparent grazing losses of Labyrinthulomycetes protists in oceanic and coastal waters : an experimental elucidation
- Damare Varada S.,Raghukumar Seshagiri
- Ecological research 30(2), 403-414, 2015-03
- NAID 40020440811
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