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Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes (WGEF) [PDF]
ICES WGEF is responsible for providing assessments and advice on the state of the stocks of sharks, skates, and rays throughout the ICES area. In 2023, WGEF provided advice for 25 stocks of rays and skates distributed in the North Sea ecoregion, the ...
Aas Tranang, Caroline +22 more
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Summary Juniperus spp. are keystone shrubs in western North America and important climatic indicators in paleo‐records. However, a lack of taxonomic resolution among fossil species limits our ability to track past environmental changes. Plant macrofossils at Rancho La Brea (RLB) allow for reconstructions of juniper occurrence to species across 60 000 ...
Jessie George +6 more
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31st Plenary Meeting Report Of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (PLEN-09-02) [PDF]
The Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries hold its 31st plenary on 13-17 July 2009 in Copenhagen. The terms of reference included both issues assessments of STECF working group reports and additional requests submitted to the STECF ...
ANDERSON John +3 more
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Regional Hotspots of Change in Northern High Latitudes Informed by Observations From Space
Abstract The high latitudes cover ∼20% of Earth's land surface. This region is facing many shifts in thermal, moisture and vegetation properties, driven by climate warming. Here we leverage remote sensing and climate reanalysis records to improve understanding of changes in ecosystem indicators.
Jennifer D. Watts +14 more
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The eastern north coast of Greenland is considered to be highly sensitive to the ongoing Arctic warming, but there is a general lack of data on modern conditions and in particular on the modern distribution of climate and environmental proxies to provide
A. Limoges +10 more
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Sea ice as a source of sea salt aerosol to Greenland ice cores: a model-based study
. Growing evidence suggests that the sea ice surface is an important source of sea salt aerosol and this has significant implications for polar climate and atmospheric chemistry.
R. Rhodes +4 more
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Attributing Greenland Warming Patterns to Regional Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Observed and model‐projected sea ice loss enhances warming in the Arctic. We investigate to what extent warming on Greenland can be attributed to changes in the sea ice cover in different parts of the Arctic.
R. A. Pedersen, J. Christensen
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Resolving climate impacts on fish stocks [PDF]
Evidence is accumulating that the increase in CO2 is affecting the global climate, with far‐reaching implications for biological processes and ecosystem services.
Engelhard, G.H. +4 more
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Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022) [PDF]
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch in commercial ...
Arrondo, Nair Vilas +34 more
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On the recent contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea level change
. We assess the recent contribution of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) to sea level change. We use the mass budget method, which quantifies ice sheet mass balance (MB) as the difference between surface mass balance (SMB) and solid ice discharge across the
M. Broeke +7 more
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