Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity (SEBSCC) is a NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Regional Ecosystem Study administered by the University of Alaska, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, and Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. SEBSCC's goal is to increase understanding of the southeastern Bering Sea ecosystem, to document the role of juvenile walleye pollock and factors that affect their survival, and to develop and test annual indices of pre-recruit (age-1) pollock abundance.
 
 

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Announcement of Opportunity (Phase II) (2/98) 

Origin and physical/biological dynamics of nutrients (10/97) 

Habitat differences in frontal regions around the Pribilofs (10/97) 

Sinking organic matter in the SE Bering Sea (10/97) 

Atmospheric forcing, the cold pool and ecosystem dynamics of the Bering Sea shelf (10/97) 

Optical measurements in the SE Bering Sea (9/97) 

Monitoring and development of biophysical indices (9/97) 

Individual-based model of Bering Sea pollock (9/97) 

Circulation modeling for the SE Bering Sea (9/97) 

Altimetric census of mesoscale eddy-like features (9/97) 

Historical trends in the number of foraging trips of northern fur seals (9/97) 

Low temperature incubation of pollock eggs from the Bering Sea (7/97) 

Ocean color and eddies in the Green Belt (7/97) 

Distribution of pollock juveniles relative to predators and prey (7/97) 

Detecting Bering Sea eddies (6/97) 

Multispecies virtual population analy sis model of the eastern Bering Sea (6/97) 

PI Meeting 12/97 

FY98 Cruise Schedule 

Senior Investigators Council established (5/97) 

Conceptual model of pollock survival in the southeastern Bering Sea (4/97) 

Distinguishing habitat population characteristics with dual-frequency acoustics (3/97) 

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First Research Cycle (1996-1998) 

Origin and physical/biological dynamics of nutrients (10/97) 

Habitat differences in frontal regions around the Pribilofs (10/97) 

Sinking organic matter in the SE Ber ing Sea (10/97) 

Atmospheric forcing, the cold pool and ecosystem dynamics of the Bering Sea shelf (10/97) 

Optical measurements in the SE Bering Sea (9/97) 

Monitoring and development of biophysical indices (9/97) 

Individual-based model of Bering Sea pollock (9/97) 

Circulation modeling for the SE Bering Sea (9/97) 

Altimetric census of mesosc ale eddy-like features (9/97) 

Historical trends in the number of foraging trips of northern fur seals (9/97) 

Low temperature incubation of pollock eggs from the Bering Sea (7/97) 

Ocean color and eddies in the Green Belt (7/97) 

Distribution of pollock juveniles relative to predators and prey (7/97) 

Detecting Bering Sea eddies (6/97) 

Multispecies virtual population analy sis model of the eastern Bering Sea (6/97) 

Conceptual model of pollock survival in the southeastern Bering Sea (4/97) 

Distinguishing habitat population characteristics with dual-frequency acoustics (3/97) 

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