Introduction | Example
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Understanding
the dynamics of fish populations requires cooperative research among scientists
from many different disciplines. With this in mind, the FOCI
program was established by NOAA in 1984
to examine physical and biological factors that affect walleye pollock
fishery in Alaska. Image
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Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity (SEBSCC) modeling results. Includes VRML representations and MPEG movies. |
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Effects of spawning location on transport to juvenile nursery Areas: Animated results of a biophysical model. Includes both MPEG and QuickTime movies | ||||
Modeling studies of circulation and marine fish early life history in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska, the HTML version of the review poster. Includes mpeg movies. | ||||
Animation of FOCI drifter trajectories in the Bering Sea and western Gulf of Alaska from 1986 to 1997. | ||||
A marriage of GIS and data from a variety of biological and physical sources, such as instrumented marine mammals, includes VRML representations | ||||
Fisheries-Oceanography
Coordinated Investigations (FOCI),
a joint research program of NOAA's National
Marine Fisheries Service Alaska
Fisheries Science Center, Office
of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Pacific
Marine Environmental Laboratory, and Coastal
Ocean Program.
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