In 1997, the Bering Sea ecosystem, a productive, high-latitude marginal sea, demonstrated that it responds on very short time scales to atmospheric anomalies. That year, a combination of atmospheric mechanisms pro-duced notable summer weather anomalies over the eastern Bering Sea. Calm winds, clear skies, and warm air temperatures resulted in a larger-than-normal transfer of heat to surface waters and the establishment of a shallow mixed layer. In spring, significant new production occurred below the shallow pycnocline over the Middle Shelf, depleting the subpycnocline nutrient reservoir that normally exists during summer. Following the depletion of nitrate and silicate from the system, a sustained ( ‡ 4 months) bloom of cocco-lithophores (...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf ecosystem is an important fishing ground for fin- and shellfish, a...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf is an economically and ecologically important system that is subje...
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic e...
In 1997, the Bering Sea ecosystem, a productive, high-latitude marginal sea, demonstrated that it re...
Anomalies in the regional weather over the southeastern Bering Sea during spring and summer of 1997 ...
During 1997 and 1998, unusual physical conditions occurred in the Bering Sea: strong May storms and ...
Abstract-The southeastern Bering Sea shelf experienced dramatic changes in Jarge-scale climate condi...
We examine how coupling between physical and biological processes influences the production and tran...
Two Bering Sea marine research programs collaborated during the final years of the 1990s to forge ad...
Several years of continuous physical and biological anomalies have been affecting the Bering Sea she...
We examine how coupling between physical and biological processes influences the production and tran...
A remarkable early sea-ice reduction event was observed in the northern Bering Sea during 2018. In t...
Climate variability on decadal time scales is generally recognized to influence high-latitude marine...
Several years of physical and biological anomalies have affected the Bering Sea shelf ecosystem sinc...
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic e...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf ecosystem is an important fishing ground for fin- and shellfish, a...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf is an economically and ecologically important system that is subje...
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic e...
In 1997, the Bering Sea ecosystem, a productive, high-latitude marginal sea, demonstrated that it re...
Anomalies in the regional weather over the southeastern Bering Sea during spring and summer of 1997 ...
During 1997 and 1998, unusual physical conditions occurred in the Bering Sea: strong May storms and ...
Abstract-The southeastern Bering Sea shelf experienced dramatic changes in Jarge-scale climate condi...
We examine how coupling between physical and biological processes influences the production and tran...
Two Bering Sea marine research programs collaborated during the final years of the 1990s to forge ad...
Several years of continuous physical and biological anomalies have been affecting the Bering Sea she...
We examine how coupling between physical and biological processes influences the production and tran...
A remarkable early sea-ice reduction event was observed in the northern Bering Sea during 2018. In t...
Climate variability on decadal time scales is generally recognized to influence high-latitude marine...
Several years of physical and biological anomalies have affected the Bering Sea shelf ecosystem sinc...
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic e...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf ecosystem is an important fishing ground for fin- and shellfish, a...
The southeastern Bering Sea shelf is an economically and ecologically important system that is subje...
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic e...