Habitats: The Southeastern Bering Sea
can be divided into seven physically and biologically distinct domains
or habitats. These include the middle shelf domain (
2a &
2b,
50 - 100m isobaths), the outer shelf (
1a,
1b ,
100 - 200m isobaths), the continental slope (
5, >200m
isobath), the Pribilof Islands (
3),
and Unimak Island (
4). Biological and physical characteristics such
as temperature, mixing, currents, and timing of the spring bloom differ
among regions, and these differences influence the hatching time, growth,
and survival of marine organisms. For more information on the biophysical
domains see the Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity
Concept
Paper.

Bering
Sea: Currents | Islands | Sea | Bathymetry
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[Last updated: 2009-1-22]