National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA logo PMEL - A leader in developing ocean observing systems
Search Results:
1968 to Present
Abstract contains all words: zooplankton Gulf of Alaska

Cont. #: 1676
Brodeur, R.D., J.M. Napp, M.T. Wilson, S.J. Bograd, E.D. Cokelet, and J.D. Schumacher (1996): Acoustic detection of mesoscale biophysical features in the Shelikof Sea valley, and their relevance to pollock larvae in the Gulf of Alaska. Fish. Oceanogr., 5(Suppl. 1), doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2419.1996.tb00083.x, 71–80.
Cont. #: 1920
Hermann, A.J., S. Hinckley, B.A. Megrey, and J.A. Napp (2001): Applied and theoretical considerations for constructing spatially explicit individual-based models of marine larval fish that include multiple tropic levels. ICES J. Mar. Sci., 58, doi: 10.1006/jmsc.2001.1087, 1030–1041.
Cont. #: 3434
Hinckley, S., K.O. Coyle, G. Gibson, A.J. Hermann, and E.L. Dobbins (2009): A biophysical NPZ model with iron for the Gulf of Alaska: Reproducing the differences between an oceanic HNLC ecosystem and a classical northern temperate shelf ecosystem. Deep-Sea Res. II, 56(24), doi: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.03.003, 2520–2536.
Cont. #: 2197
Hinckley, S., J.M. Napp, A.J. Hermann, and C. Parada (2009): Simulation of physically mediated variability in prey resources of a larval fish: a three-dimensional NPZ model. Fish. Oceanogr., 18(4), doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2419.2009.00505.x, 201–223.
Your search returned 4 records



Contact Sandra Bigley |
Acronyms | Outstanding PMEL Publications
About Us | Research | Publications | Data | Infrastructure | Theme Pages | Education
US Department of Commerce | NOAA | OAR | PMEL
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
NOAA /R/PMEL
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
  Phone: (206) 526-6239
Fax: (206) 526-6815
Contacts
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Accessibility Statement
oar.pmel.webmaster@noaa.gov
Watch PMEL's YouTube Channel