Introduction
This implementation plan was developed by U.S. Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics (U.S.
GLOBEC) to guide proposals intended to address how marine populations of the eastern Pacific, esp.
the California Current and coastal Gulf of Alaska ecosystems, respond to climate variability and
climate change. This document provides more specifics about the scientific research U.S. GLOBEC
seeks to conduct in the eastern Pacific. It is based on earlier U.S. GLOBEC documents resulting from
several community-wide meetings that provided forums where U.S. scientists from the oceanographic
and fisheries communities could help specify the key scientific issues and develop U.S. GLOBEC
research programs in the eastern Pacific. Following the initial large meetings for the California
Current System (Sept. 1991 - Bodega Bay) and North Pacific (April 1995 - Seattle), many more
additional scientific questions arose in both the North Pacific and California Current Ecosystems than
U.S. GLOBEC could potentially investigate. Subsequent to each of the larger meetings, the program
supported several smaller meetings, bringing key scientists together, to provide a clearer focus and
priorities for a Northeast Pacific scientific program. Prior reports of the U.S. Global Ocean
Ecosystem Dynamics (U.S. GLOBEC) research program describe the physical and biological
oceanography, and list the central questions and goals for U.S. GLOBEC studies in these regions.
For the California Current System, these are U.S. GLOBEC Report No. 7 (Report of the first
California Current GLOBEC Workshop held at Bodega Bay in September 1991) and U.S. GLOBEC
Report No. 11 (California Current Science Plan). For the coastal Gulf of Alaska, the relevant reports
are U.S. GLOBEC Report No. 15 on Climate Change and Carrying Capacity of the North Pacific
Ecosystem (U.S. GLOBEC, 1996a) and U.S. GLOBEC Report No. 16 titled Climate Change and
Carrying Capacity (CCCC) Science Plan (U.S. GLOBEC, 1996b). Copies of these documents are
available from the U.S. GLOBEC office (Phone: 510-643-0877; Fax: 510-643-1142; Email:
kaygold@uclink4.berkeley.edu) at:
U.S. GLOBEC Coordinating Office
Department of Integrative Biology
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3140
The reports are also available on the world wide web from the U.S. GLOBEC homepage at
http://www.usglobec.berkeley.edu/usglobec/globec.homepage.html.