At the end of 2014 water temperatures in Puget Sound rapidly increased in response to The Blob and persisted into 2017. Climate anomalies on land caused premature snow melt and freshening of Puget Sound. The seasonal shift in freshwater delivery increased winter estuarine circulation allowing greater import of heat from the ocean but decreased summer circulation, retaining more heat in Puget Sound in summer. In both seasons, Puget Sound temperatures increased affecting water quality and ecosystem performance. We contrast salinity, temperature, and density records from 2014-2017 to infer residence time and changes in water masses during the extreme climate years. Increased winter temperatures \u3e8C might have promoted overwintering for temp...
A large and successful shellfish and fish industry resides in the northeastern Pacific, so when a he...
As a large fjord, the Salish Sea exhibits strong spatiotemporal variation in temperature and salinit...
There is much interest in the Pacific Northwest community and water quality management agencies to b...
The Washington State Department of Ecology has been routinely monitoring marine water quality throug...
The Salish Sea displays strong seasonality in water temperature which can impose physiological limit...
Estuarine density gradient circulation patterns depend on seasonal and tidal temperature and salini...
Puget Sound is a large and productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. King C...
In this research, we conduct an analysis of the circulation and transport in the Puget Sound with a ...
We use data from the Puget Sound Zooplankton Monitoring Program to explore patterns of spatial and i...
Puget Sound is a large, highly productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. Ki...
Padilla Bay is a shallow embayment north of Puget Sound and one of 28 National Estuarine Research Re...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest is predicted to increase air temperature, decrease winter sn...
The University of Washington Tacoma has conducted yearly summer research expeditions to Clayoquot So...
River temperatures are increasing as a results of climate change, and combined with decreased summer...
Critical freshwater fish spawning and rearing habitats in western Washington State are sensitive to ...
A large and successful shellfish and fish industry resides in the northeastern Pacific, so when a he...
As a large fjord, the Salish Sea exhibits strong spatiotemporal variation in temperature and salinit...
There is much interest in the Pacific Northwest community and water quality management agencies to b...
The Washington State Department of Ecology has been routinely monitoring marine water quality throug...
The Salish Sea displays strong seasonality in water temperature which can impose physiological limit...
Estuarine density gradient circulation patterns depend on seasonal and tidal temperature and salini...
Puget Sound is a large and productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. King C...
In this research, we conduct an analysis of the circulation and transport in the Puget Sound with a ...
We use data from the Puget Sound Zooplankton Monitoring Program to explore patterns of spatial and i...
Puget Sound is a large, highly productive estuarine system at the southern end of the Salish Sea. Ki...
Padilla Bay is a shallow embayment north of Puget Sound and one of 28 National Estuarine Research Re...
Climate change in the Pacific Northwest is predicted to increase air temperature, decrease winter sn...
The University of Washington Tacoma has conducted yearly summer research expeditions to Clayoquot So...
River temperatures are increasing as a results of climate change, and combined with decreased summer...
Critical freshwater fish spawning and rearing habitats in western Washington State are sensitive to ...
A large and successful shellfish and fish industry resides in the northeastern Pacific, so when a he...
As a large fjord, the Salish Sea exhibits strong spatiotemporal variation in temperature and salinit...
There is much interest in the Pacific Northwest community and water quality management agencies to b...