National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
United States Department of Commerce


 

FY 2000

Variability and role of the physical environment in the Bering Sea ecosystem

Schumacher, J.D., and V. Alexander

In Dynamics of the Bering Sea: A Summary of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Characteristics, and a Synopsis of Research on the Bering Sea, T.R. Loughlin and K. Ohtani (eds.), University of Alaska Sea Grant, AK-SG-99-03, North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES), 147–160 (1999)


Characteristics of the physical environment which vary over time scales from annual to decadal are examined in terms of their role in the ecosystem of the Bering Sea. The features examined are: solar activity, the lunar-nodal cycle of the moon, atmospheric circulation, ice cover, transport from the Pacific Ocean, and shelf circulation. The characteristics of the physical environment that are expected to respond to greenhouse gas-induced climate change are presented and their potential influence on the ecosystem discussed. We conclude by presenting a set of central issues and questions regarding how the Bering Sea functions.




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