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Bering Strait hit by unprecedented algal bloom

Science
The toxic organisms, which cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, are moving northward with climate ...
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The Bering Straits

1990
Abstract James Cook (1728-1779) was born the son of a farm laborer and worked his way up through the British naval ranks from common seaman to Ship’s Captain. In 1768 he was given command of the Endeavor and subsequently con ducted an historic three-year exploration of the Pacific.
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Governing the Bering Strait Region

2020
Drawing on the chapters dealing with the ecological, economic, and sociocultural systems of the Bering Strait Region, this chapter identifies key issues of governance arising in the region and makes use of our approach to informed decisionmaking for sustainability to guide thinking about options for addressing these issues.
Oran R. Young   +2 more
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Bering Strait transports from satellite altimetry

Journal of Marine Research, 2005
TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry data are used to compute sea level slopes across the Bering Strait and associated geostrophic transport anomalies through the strait during ice-free periods from 1992 to 2002. The satellite turning latitude near 66N is just north of the strait, allowing us to use data from seven nearly zonal altimeter tracks close to the strait
J. Y. Cherniawsky   +3 more
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Extended Measurements in Bering Strait

2006
Abstract : We completed seven cruises in Bering Strait and the Chukchi Sea during 1999-2005. Both the shipborne measurements and nearly continuous moored data from 1990-2005 have been processed and archived. In six refereed papers and eleven presentations at national and international meetings, we have quantified the large variability found in the ...
Rebecca Woodgate, Knut Aagaard
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Economies of the Bering Strait Region

2020
Historically, extreme remoteness and cold have left the Bering Strait region sparsely populated and economically undeveloped. Costs are very high and infrastructure is minimal. Economies are undeveloped, and based primarily on mining and government. Population densities are very low.
Gunnar Knapp, Valeriy Kryukov
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Routes to Bering Strait

American Antiquity, 1960
AbstractMaximum glaciation in eastern Siberia, the final glaciation, the mountainous area, and the land area exposed by moderate lowerings of sea level are plotted on a map to illustrate that two routes from northeast Asia to northwest North America were available for human movements.
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Ecosystems of the Bering Strait Region

2020
The Bering Strait Region is an important gateway linking the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. Changes in this region include impacts from climate change with rapid rates of sea ice loss, coastal erosion and ocean acidification. As a seasonally ice-covered region, the dynamic environment supports areas of rich marine biodiversity including hotspots in ...
Olivia Lee   +2 more
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Linguistic Relations Across Bering Strait

American Anthropologist, 1962
THE archeological and other evidence indicating that America has received various waves of imigration in the last 25,000 years suggests that there may be linguistic relationships also. If there had been only one ancient movement many millennia back, the American languages would by now have so far diverged from any kin still in the Old World as to defy ...
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Y chromosome markers and trans-Bering Strait dispersals

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1997
Five polymorphisms involving two paternally inherited loci were surveyed in 38 world populations (n = 1,631) to investigate the origins of Native Americans. One of the six Y chromosome combination haplotypes (1T) was found at relatively high frequencies (17.8-75.0%) in nine Native American populations (n = 206) representing the three major linguistic ...
T, Karafet   +13 more
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