Application of Parallel Processing - A Case Study on Oceanography Nur Afifa Nabila Mohd Taharan #1, Mohamed Faidz Mohamed Said #2 # Faculty of Computer & Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, MALAYSIA 1 nurafifanabilamohdtaharan@gmail.com 2 mohdfaidz@uitm.edu.my Abstract—The purpose of this research is to learn the relationship between the ocean and its boundaries which are the area, seafloor and atmosphere. The connection among the surface generation and benthic existing basic is key to understand biogeography in the remote ocean. The affectability estimations of the ocean bottom environments altogether contrasted between the examined shore substrate sorts, while the living space affectability values did not coordinate with the under existing of these substrate sorts. The normal living space affectability was high on shallow beach front ocean bordering precipices which is speaking to the shore substrate of most reduced affectability, middle of the road on till shores, low on sandy shores and manufactured shores. This crisscross is clarified by the way that shore substrate affectability is an outcome of the shore common constancy of oil and simplicity of clean up, while the submerged natural surroundings heterogeneity and group properties decide the affectability of the related ocean bottom living spaces to potential oil contamination. Keyword: shore, substrate sorts, heterogeneity, oil contamination. REFERENCES [1] Jensen, J.R., Halls, J.N., Michel, J., 1998. A systems approach to environmental sensitivity index (ESI) mapping for oil spill contingency planning and response. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 64, 1003-1014. [2] Jensen, J.R., Ramsey, E.W., Holmes, J.M., Michel, J., Savitsky, B., Davis, B.A., 1990. Environmental sensitivity index (ESI) mapping for oil spills using remote sensing and geographic information system technology. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 4, 181-201. [3] Gage, J.D., 2003. Food inputs, utilization, carbon flow and energetics. In: Tyler, P.A. (Ed.), Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans, Ecosystems of the World, vol. 28. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 313–380. [4] Rowe, G.T., 1983. Biomass and production of the deep-sea macrobenthos. In: Rowe, G.T. (Ed.), Deep-Sea Biology, The Sea, vol. 8. Wiley, New York, pp. 97–121. [5] Wakamatsu, K., Senna, S., 2013. Condensation during the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake, and its historical data in the past. Geology and Survey (Chishitsu-to-Chosa) 138, 6-11 (in Japanese). [6] http://www.marinecareers.net/oceanography [7] http://www.southampton.ac.uk/oes/undergraduate/courses/oceanography_list.page. [8] Kusunoki, K., Higashi, M., Higuchi, H., Inada, A., Ito, A., Iwamoto, H., Kamikaseda, S., Kawasaki, K., Suenaga, K., 2011. Field damage on man-made area caused by the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake -Condensation phenomena on the 1970s reclaimed area at Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture-. In: The 65th Annual Meeting Abstracts and Excursion Guide (Aomori) of the Association for the Geological Collaboration in Japan, p. 108 (in Japanese). FLEXChip Signal Processor (MC68175/D), Motorola, 1996. [9] Ruhl, H.A., Smith Jr., K.L., 2004. Shifts in deep-sea community structure linked to climate and food supply. Science 305, 513–515. [10] Deuser, W.G., Muller-Karger, F.E., Evans, R.H., Brown, O.B., Esaias, W.E., Feldman, G.C., 1990. Surface-ocean color and deep-ocean carbon flux: how close a connection? Deep-Sea Research 37, 1331–1343. [11] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuHFJv2Wu2s [12] Maciolek, N.J., Grassle, J.F., Hecker, B., Boehm, P.D., Brown, B., Dade, B., Steinhauer, W.G., Baptiste, E., Ruff, R.E., Petrecca, R., 1987b. Study of biological processes on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic slope and rise. Final Report Prepared for U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Washington, DC, 310pp. and appendices A–M. [13] Group, R. L. G. R. (2016). Field failures on reclaimed area during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake: A case study in Urayasu City, Japan. Quaternary International, 397, 555-562. [14] Johnson, N. A., Campbell, J. W., Moore, T. S., Rex, M. A., Etter, R. J., McClain, C. R., & Dowell, M. D. (2007). The relationship between the existing basic of deep-sea macrobenthos and surface production in the western North Atlantic. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 54(8), 1350-1360. [15] Leiger, R., Aps, R., Kotta, J., Orviku, Ü. K., Pärnoja, M., & Tõnisson, H. (2012). Relationship between shore substrate type and sensitivity of seafloor habitats at risk to oil pollution. Ocean & coastal management, 66, 12-18.