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Cont. #: 3327
Cheng, W., A.J. Hermann, K.O. Coyle, E.L. Dobbins, N.B. Kachel, and P.J. Stabeno (2012): Macro- and micro-nutrient flux to a highly productive submarine bank in the Gulf of Alaska: A model-based analysis of daily and interannual variability. Prog. Oceanogr., 101(1), doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2012.01.001, 63–77.
Cont. #: 2156
Daly, K.L., W.O. Smith, Jr., G.C. Johnson, G.R. DiTullio, D.R. Jones, C.W. Mordy, R.A. Feely, D.A. Hansell, and J.-Z. Zhang (2001): Hydrography, nutrients, and carbon pools in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean: Implications for carbon flux. J. Geophys. Res., 106(C4), doi: 10.1029/1999JC000090, 7107–7124.
Cont. #: 3590
Hamme, R.C., P.W. Webley, W.R. Crawford, F.A. Whitney, M.D. DeGrandpre, S.R. Emerson, C.C. Eriksen, K.E. Giesbrecht, J.F.R. Gower, M.T. Kavanaugh, M.A. Peña, C.L. Sabine, S.D. Batten, L.A. Coogan, D.S. Grundle, and D. Lockwood (2010): Volcanic ash fuels anomalous plankton bloom in subarctic Northeast Pacific. Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L19604, doi: 10.1029/2010GL044629.
Cont. #: 2115
Hunt, G.L., C.L. Baduini, R.D. Brodeur, K.O. Coyle, N.B. Kachel, J.M. Napp, S.A. Salo, J.D. Schumacher, P.J. Stabeno, D.A. Stockwell, T.E. Whitledge, and S.I. Zeeman (1999): The Bering Sea in 1998: The second consecutive year of extreme weather-forced anomalies. Eos Trans. AGU, 80(47), doi: 10.1029/EO080i047p00561, 561, 565–566.
Cont. #: 2653
Ladd, C., G.L. Hunt, Jr., C.W. Mordy, S. Salo, and P. Stabeno (2005): Marine environment of the eastern and central Aleutian Islands. Fish. Oceanogr., 14(Suppl. 1), doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2419.2005.00373.x, 22–38.
Cont. #: 3582
Masotti, I., S. Belviso, S. Alvain, J.E. Johnson, T.S. Bates, P.D. Tortell, N. Kasamatsu, M. Mongin, C.A. Marandino, E.S. Saltzman, and C. Moulin (2010): Spatial and temporal variability of the dimethylsulfide to chlorophyll ratio in the surface ocean: An assessment based on phytoplankton group dominance determined from space. Biogeosciences, 7(10), doi: 10.5194/bg-7-3215-2010, 3215–3237.
Cont. #: 2159
Schumacher, J.D. (2000): Regime shift theory: Review of changing environmental conditions in the Bering Sea and Eastern North Pacific. In Proceedings of the Fifth North Pacific Rim Fisheries Conference, Anchorage, AK, 1–3 December 1999, 127–142.
Cont. #: 1312
Young, R.W., K.L. Carder, P.R. Betzer, D.K. Costello, R.A. Duce, G.R. DiTullio, N.W. Tindale, E.A. Laws, M. Uematsu, J.T. Merrill, and R.A. Feely (1991): Atmospheric iron inputs and primary productivity: Phytoplankton responses in the north Pacific. Global Biogeochem. Cy., 5(2), doi: 10.1029/91GB00927, 119–134.
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