Ecology of Juvenile Walleye Pollock, Theragra chalcogramma: Papers from the workshop "The Importance of Prerecruit Walleye Pollock to the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ecosystems" Seattle, Washington, 28-30 October 1993 [PDF]
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), hosted an international workshop, 'The Importance of Prerecruit Walleye Pollock to the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ecosystems," from 28 to 30 October 1993.
Brodeur, Richard D. +3 more
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Unveiling the Role of Sea‐Ice Loss in Early‐20th‐Century Arctic Warming
Abstract Recent Arctic warming and melting sea ice are iconic features of global warming. Yet, it is unlikely that anthropogenic forcing is solely responsible for these changes. The Early‐20th‐Century Arctic Warming (ETCAW), comparable to the recent one, provides a benchmark for natural climate variability but remains poorly understood.
F. Li +6 more
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Aim. To evaluate the possibility of herpes viruses circulation and possible routes of transmission in population of Steller sea lions of the Sea of Okhotsk by combining a thorough literature study with screening of blood sera samples of Steller sea lion ...
A. A. Derko +6 more
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A Measurement of Sea Ice Albedo over the Southwestern Okhotsk Sea
In order to estimate sea ice albedo around the marginal sea ice zone of the southwestern Okhotsk Sea, we conducted the measurement of albedo aboard the ice breaker Soya in early February of 1996 and 1997. Using upward and downward looking pyranometers mounted at the bow of the ship, we obtained albedo data.
Takenobu Toyota +4 more
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Tectonics of the South Okhotsk deep-sea basin
Abstract The South Okhotsk deep-sea basin is a morphologically-simple, fault-bounded basin located in the Kuril back-arc region. The structure of the crust is distinguished by three principal units: layer 1 ( V p ∼- 2–4 km/sec ) is a layer of sediments 3–4 km thick. Layer 2 ( V p ∼- 4.5–5 km/sec ) has a thickness of 0.5–1.5
Gnibidenko Helios S. +1 more
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Modeling of residual spheres for subduction zone earthquakes: 1. Apparent slab penetration signatures in the NW Pacific caused by deep diffuse mantle anomalies [PDF]
We have computed focal residual spheres for 145 subduction zone earthquakes along the northwest edge of the Pacific using regional and global mantle velocity models from tomographic inversions.
Anderson, Don L. +2 more
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Unique spicules may confound species differentiation: taxonomy and biogeography of Melonanchora Carter, 1874 and two new related genera (Myxillidae: Poecilosclerida) from the Okhotsk Sea. [PDF]
Santín A +4 more
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PICES Press, Vol. 12, No. 1, January 2004 [PDF]
The state of PICES science - 2003 (pdf 281 KB) 2003 Wooster Award (pdf 764 KB) The state of the eastern North Pacific through summer 2003 (pdf 448 KB) The Bering Sea: Current status and recent events (pdf 951 KB) The state of the western North ...
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: This study was used oceanographic database in the Sea of Okhotsk between the period from 1929 to 2020 (131286 stations). The paper used gas hydrate dissociation parameters for the “pure methane-seawater” system obtained in the study by Dickens GR and ...
Renat Shakirov +4 more
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The seasonal evolution of Arctic sea ice can be described by the timing of key dates of sea ice concentration (SIC) change during its annual retreat and advance cycle.
Angela C Bliss +4 more
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