Marine primary production in relation to climate variability and change

FP Chavez, M Messié… - Annual review of marine …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Marine photosynthetic plankton are responsible for approximately 50 petagrams (1015) of
carbon per year of net primary production, an amount equivalent to that on land. This …

The future of coastal and estuarine modeling: Findings from a workshop

OB Fringer, CN Dawson, R He, DK Ralston, YJ Zhang - Ocean modelling, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper summarizes the findings of a workshop convened in the United States in 2018 to
discuss methods in coastal and estuarine modeling and to propose key areas of research …

[图书][B] Ocean biogeochemical dynamics

JL Sarmiento - 2006 - degruyter.com
Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics provides a broad theoretical framework upon which
graduate students and upper-level undergraduates can formulate an understanding of the …

Dust and pollution: a recipe for enhanced ocean fertilization?

N Meskhidze, WL Chameides… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
For Fe contained in aeolian dust to act as a micronutrient for oceanic phytoplankton, some
fraction of it must first be transformed (mobilized) into a form soluble in ocean water. Fe …

Assessing the uncertainties of model estimates of primary productivity in the tropical Pacific Ocean

MAM Friedrichs, ME Carr, RT Barber, M Scardi… - Journal of Marine …, 2009 - Elsevier
Depth-integrated primary productivity (PP) estimates obtained from satellite ocean color-
based models (SatPPMs) and those generated from biogeochemical ocean general …

Modelling climate‐related variability of tuna populations from a coupled ocean–biogeochemical‐populations dynamics model

P Lehodey, F Chai, J Hampton - Fisheries Oceanography, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In the last five decades for which tuna fishing data are available, the interannual ENSO
signal (SOI) and the related Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) suggest two different regimes …

Oceanographic characteristics of biological hot spots in the North Pacific: a remote sensing perspective

DM Palacios, SJ Bograd, DG Foley… - Deep Sea Research Part II …, 2006 - Elsevier
Biological hot spots in the ocean are likely created by physical processes and have distinct
oceanographic signatures. Marine predators, including large pelagic fish, marine mammals …

Challenges of modeling ocean basin ecosystems

B DeYoung, M Heath, F Werner, F Chai, B Megrey… - Science, 2004 - science.org
With increasing pressure for a more ecological approach to marine fisheries and
environmental management, there is a growing need to understand and predict changes in …

Major pathways by which climate may force marine fish populations

G Ottersen, S Kim, G Huse, JJ Polovina… - Journal of Marine …, 2010 - Elsevier
Climate may affect marine fish populations through many different pathways, operating at a
variety of temporal and spatial scales. Climate impacts may work their way bottom up …

Regional distributions of nitrogen‐fixing bacteria in the Pacific Ocean

MJ Church, KM Björkman, DM Karl… - Limnology and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluated the regional distributions of six nitrogen (N2)‐fixing bacteria in the North
Pacific Ocean using quantitative polymerase chain reaction amplification of planktonic nifH …