January 2007 CGOA CCS SI Meeting Posters
These results are preliminary and not to be cited without contacting the
authors
(in alphabetical order by first author)
- “Influence of Currents, Topography, and Behavior
in Controlling Euphausiid Distributions in the Northern California Current.” Harold P. Batchelder1,
Enrique Curchitser2, Leah R. Feinberg3, C. Tracy
Shaw3, William T. Peterson4 (1COAS, OSU; 2LDEO,
Columbia University;
3CIMRS, OSU; 4NOAA, NWFSC, Newport, OR).
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- “Interannual Variation
of Spring-Summer Transport of Plankton and Juvenile Salmon in Coastal
Regions of the Northeast Pacific:
Evaluating the Physical Model.”
Harold P. Batchelder and Brie Lindsey
(COAS, OSU).
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- “Linkages Between
Physical Conditions in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska
During 2002-04 and Zooplankton Biomass and Size Composition.” Nicholas Bond1, Calvin Mordy1,
Van Holliday2, Jeffrey Napp3, Edward Coakley4,
Phyllis Stabeno4 (1University of Washington, JISAO; 2BAE
Systems; 3NOAA, AFSC; 4NOAA, PMEL).
- “Nesting and Evaluation of a Coastal Ocean
Modeling System along the Oregon
Coast.” Byoung-Ju Choi, Scott R. Springer, John S. Allen, Gary D.
Egbert, Alexander L. Kurapov, Robert N. Miller
(COAS, OSU). (Not a poster--separate pages).
- “Interannual Variability
in Water Properties and Velocity in the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coastal
Zone OS36D-23.” S.L. Geier1,
B.M. Hickey1, S.R. Ramp2, P.M. Kosro3,
N.B. Kachel1, and F. Bahr2 (1School of
Oceanography, University
of Washington; 2Dept.
Of Oceanography, Graduate School
of Engineering and Applied
Science, Monterey, CA; 3COAS, OSU).
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- “The Gulf of Alaska Spring Bloom and a Stability
Ratio.” Stephanie Henson and Andrew
Thomas (School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine).
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- “Variability in Mesoscale
Physical Activity in the Northern California Current
and its Effects on Biological Distributions.” Julie E. Keister
and P. Ted Strub (COAS, OSU).
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- “Physical vs. Biological Spring Transition: 2005.”
P. Michael Kosro, William T. Peterson,
Barbara M. Hickey, R. Kipp Shearman, and Stephen
D. Pierce (Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L22S03, doi;
10.1029/2006 GL027072).
- “Seasonal Development of Surface Currents from
Long-Range HF Mapping.” Mike Kosro, Walt Waldorf, Anne Dorkins
(OSU), Jeff Paduan (NPS).
- “Interannual Variation
in Indices of Juvenile Coho Salmon in Coastal Southeast
Alaska.” Jacob J. LaCroix, Joseph A. Orsi,
Alex C. Wertheimer, Emily A. Fergusson, Molly V. Sturdevant,
William R. Heard, Bruce L. Wing (Auke Bay
Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center).
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- “Separation of the Upwelling Jet Due to Convergence
and Wind Reversals at Cape Blanco,
OR.” Steve Ramp1, Fred Bahr1,
Mike Kosro2, Barbara Hickey3, P. Ted Strub2,
and Corinne James2 (1Naval Postgraduate
School; 2Oregon
State University;
3University of Washington).
- “Biological Factors Associated with the Marine
Growth and Survival of Auke Creek, Alaska Coho
Salmon (Oncorhynchus
kisutch).”
Josh Robins and Milo Adkison (University of Alaska, Fairbanks).
- “Ocean Climate Change Off Oregon:
A Comparison of Two Epochs.”
R.L. Smith, P.M. Kosro, A. Huyer, and J.H. Fleischbein
(COAS, OSU).
- “Integrating Marine Ecosystem Research into the Management
of Pacific Salmon.” Marc Trudel1,
Rusty Sweeting1, Ron Tanasichuk1, Dave Mackas2,
and Brian Riddell1 (1Pacific Biological Station; 2Institute
of Ocean Sciences).
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- “The Mean and Beyond: Anomalous Bio-Physical Conditions Along the Northern California
Current System.”
Roberto M. Venegas1, P. Ted Strub1, Ricardo
Letelier1,2, Emilio Beier2, Tim Cowles1 (1COAS,
OSU; 2Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology and Biodiversity, Pontificia Universidad Católica
de Chile, Santiago, Chile; 3Division de Oceanología,
Centro de Investigacíon Superior de Ensenada,
Baja California, Mexico).
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- “Cross-Shelf Transport of Zooplankton and
Population Processes in California Current off Oregon Coast.” Di Wu1,Meng Zhou1,
Yiwu Zhu1, Jay Peterson2 (1University
of Massachusetts, Boston;
2Hatfield Marine Science Center,
Newport, OR).
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