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More dissolved oxygen replenishment in the western Arabian Sea, and higher dissolved oxygen consumption and fewer dissolved oxygen replenishment in the central Arabian Sea could contribute to the decoupling of the ASOMZ and phytoplankton productive zone. Besides that, the POMs that are remineralized to consume central Arabian Sea dissolved oxygen comprises not only local productivity in winter bloom but also the transport from the western Arabian Sea high-productivity region (Oman coast) in summer bloom. The oxygen-rich intermediate water (200–1,000 m) from the southern Arabian Sea enters the Arabian Sea along the west coast and hardly reaches the central Arabian Sea, resulting in a significant oxygen replenishment in the western Arabian Sea high-productivity region (Gulf of Aden) but only a minor contribution in the central Arabian Sea. Model results demonstrate that the increased (decreased) dissolved oxygen replenishment in the western (central) Arabian Sea is responsible for decoupling. In this study, a coupled physical–biogeochemical numerical model was used to quantify the impact of ocean circulation and settling of particulate organic matters (POMs) on the decoupling of the ASOMZ. The core of the ASOMZ is located to the east of the high primary production region in the western Arabian Sea. The Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (ASOMZ) is one of the largest and most extreme oxygen minimum zones in the world, with a positional decoupling from the region of phytoplankton blooms. The oxygen minimum zone has a significant effect on primary production, marine biodiversity, food web structure, and marine biogeochemical cycle. 3Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai, China.2State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Hangzhou, China.1School of Oceanography, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.Certainly a worthwhile watch, and I encourage people to not judge this on its first two episodes - it gets a lot better - but far from perfection as some reviewers here would have you believe.Zhiwei Zhang 1,2, Wentao Ma 2,3* and Fei Chai 1,2* I suppose it was a lot easier for the locations manager to book old Parliament House than the new, or indeed for a set to be constructed. What's interesting is that most of the imagery in parliament house is shot in the new parliament house (Opened in 1987), but when we enter the House of Reps or Senate chamber, we find ourselves down the road at Old Parliament House. However, to a regular watcher of parliament, it grated on me a little about how someone can just stand up in parliament and make a statement or even move a motion without going through the correct procedural processes.

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Some of the political procedures shown are simply not correct, but perhaps the series can be forgiven for taking shortcuts. That's treated with humour and sensitivity, and humanises the character and the whole series. Not wishing to reveal spolers, I think the main change occurs when Mailman has to race back to her home town to deal with a pressing issue there. As the episodes proceed, however, and we get to know the characters, the emotional side starts to shine through, and the series massively improves. Okay, I'm aware of Neville Bonner and even Ken Wyatt, but I still can't see why Mailman's character - completely upset over lack of indigenous services in the bush - could join the (now) government. Another point I had incredible difficulty with was how an aboriginal rights campaigner ends up joining the Liberal/National government. Members who've been going to branch meetings for years will be extremely disappointed by the low entry price Alex had to pay to become a senator. There are some ponderous issues raised, such as how an unknown woman from the bush (and not even a party member) becomes a senator to occupy a casual vacancy. I was thinking the first couple of episodes were rather formulaic, not believable and a tad pedestrian.








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