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Community structure and range shifts in Arctic marine fish under climate change
Arctic marine ecosystems are rapidly transforming due to climate change. Warming temperatures and shrinking sea ice are enabling boreal fish to expand northward, possibly disturbing cold‐adapted Arctic species assemblages. Species range shifts have been documented in the Bering and Barents Seas, raising concerns about ecosystem restructuring.
Virginie Marques +7 more
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Incidental Catch of Marine Mammals by Foreign and Joint Venture Trawl Vessels in the U.S. EEZ of the North Pacific, 1973-88 [PDF]
During 1973-88, 3,661 marine mammals of 17 species were reported as incidental catch by U.S. fishery observers aboard foreign and joint venture trawl vessels in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone in the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. Northern sea
Loughlin, Thomas, Perez, Michael A.
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Abstract Marine methane emissions are important components of natural methane budgets, but the methane emission contribution derived from the central Arctic is still unclear. Here, we measured the dissolved methane concentration and its stable carbon isotopic signature (δ13C‐CH4) while onboard a western Arctic cruise in 2024.
Wangwang Ye +3 more
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Investing in Tribal Governments: Case Studies From the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act [PDF]
Describes examples of job creation in nine Native American communities as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, including funding source, location, project, number of jobs created, and the reservation's unemployment ...
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Mixing Rates and Bottom Drag in Bering Strait
Three shipboard survey lines were occupied in Bering Strait during autumn of 2015, where high-resolution measurements of temperature, salinity, velocity, and turbulent dissipation rates wer...
N. Couto +3 more
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The homeland of Inuit extends from Asia and the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Atlantic Ocean. Inuit and their Chukchi neighbors have always been highly mobile, but the imposition of three international borders in the region constrained travel, trade ...
H. Huntington +7 more
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In Situ Observation of a Strong Diurnal Warming Event in the Labrador Sea Undetected by Satellites
Abstract Diurnal warming (DW) at the ocean surface occurs when there is a combination of solar heating in the absence of vertical mixing typically derived from wind stress. DW has been well described, mostly from satellite data, but also with some in situ observations.
Simon F. Hauser +3 more
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Comparison of environmental conditions in the Bering Sea and Davis Strait and the effects on microwave signature returns; March and April, 1979 [PDF]
Aircraft data collected in the Bering Sea in March, 1979 using a 6.6 GH sub z (C Band) microwave radiometer and a 13.9 GH sub z (Ku Band) scatterometer, reinforce the difficulties in interpreting first year ice types found near the ice edge in a marginal
Martin, S., Mcnutt, S. L.
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Reconnaissance surveying of Bechevin Bay, AK using satellite-derived bathymetry [PDF]
Recently, a remote sensing study has been conducted over Bechevin Bay Channel, Alaska as part of a collaboration project between NOAA and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG).
Gonsalves, Michael +4 more
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