Salish Sea Model Ecosystem - Lower Trophic (SMELT) is a three-dimensional biogeochemical model coupled to a NEMO-based physical model of the Salish Sea, run operationally at UBC as part of the SalishSeaCast system. In this presentation, we will first establish the model\u27s skill at reproducing nitrate concentrations by comparison with data from the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s citizen science program and Institute of Ocean Sciences repeat surveys. We will then discuss episodic nitrate supply to the surface waters of the northwest Strait of Georgia. This phenomenon is evident as a region of elevated mean (March-November) and standard deviation (April-September) of surface nitrate stretching from Discovery Passage to Baynes Sound in a monthl...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
The Salish Sea is a complex coastal region wherein annual variations in prey availability for salmon...
The primary objective of this activity is to predict how coastal processes, such as tides, affect sa...
We present a coupled three‐dimensional biological‐physical model for the Salish Sea and evaluate it...
Salish Sea includes a network of coastal waterways spanning the southwest British Columbia (Canada) ...
An improved version of a diagnostic hydrodynamic and biogeochemical model (nutrients, phytoplankton,...
Several monitoring programs indicate the presence of lower pH and related changes in carbonate syste...
How do ocean mixing regimes influence primary productivity and carbon dynamics? Primary productivity...
Abstract Nitrate is considered the nutrient that limits new primary production in the southeastern B...
The Salish Sea Model was developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratories in collaboration with ...
Marine ecosystems are under increasing pressure due to climate change. Wind-driven circulation in th...
Plankton dynamics in the Salish Sea may directly impact resident and migratory fish populations that...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Real-time and near-continuous in-situ measurements can provide new insights into variability and pat...
Early Marine Survival (EMS) of Chinook and Coho salmon in the Salish Sea has plummeted over the past...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
The Salish Sea is a complex coastal region wherein annual variations in prey availability for salmon...
The primary objective of this activity is to predict how coastal processes, such as tides, affect sa...
We present a coupled three‐dimensional biological‐physical model for the Salish Sea and evaluate it...
Salish Sea includes a network of coastal waterways spanning the southwest British Columbia (Canada) ...
An improved version of a diagnostic hydrodynamic and biogeochemical model (nutrients, phytoplankton,...
Several monitoring programs indicate the presence of lower pH and related changes in carbonate syste...
How do ocean mixing regimes influence primary productivity and carbon dynamics? Primary productivity...
Abstract Nitrate is considered the nutrient that limits new primary production in the southeastern B...
The Salish Sea Model was developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratories in collaboration with ...
Marine ecosystems are under increasing pressure due to climate change. Wind-driven circulation in th...
Plankton dynamics in the Salish Sea may directly impact resident and migratory fish populations that...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Real-time and near-continuous in-situ measurements can provide new insights into variability and pat...
Early Marine Survival (EMS) of Chinook and Coho salmon in the Salish Sea has plummeted over the past...
This report synthesizes information on past, current, and emerging stressors within the Salish Sea e...
The Salish Sea is a complex coastal region wherein annual variations in prey availability for salmon...
The primary objective of this activity is to predict how coastal processes, such as tides, affect sa...