Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea

The Bering Sea is the source of over 50% of the total US fish catch and the home to immense populations of birds and marine mammals. This extraordinarily productive ecosystem is vulnerable to climate regime shifts that have occurred over the past decades. These regime shifts are closely linked to wa...

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spelling dataone:dcx_5117112a-cb7a-42ef-9618-8869d97c62ef_2 2024-06-03T18:46:46+00:00 Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea ENVELOPE(-180.0,-158.0,67.0,50.0) 2016-12-23T20:50:45.396Z https://search.dataone.org/view/dcx_5117112a-cb7a-42ef-9618-8869d97c62ef_2 unknown International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive BEST Bering Sea BESTMAS Dataset dataone:urn:node:IARC 2024-06-03T18:09:11Z The Bering Sea is the source of over 50% of the total US fish catch and the home to immense populations of birds and marine mammals. This extraordinarily productive ecosystem is vulnerable to climate regime shifts that have occurred over the past decades. These regime shifts are closely linked to warming and cooling of the atmosphere and ocean, and the coincident retreat or expansion of the sea ice cover with strong interannual and decadal variability. Here we investigate changes in the Bering ice/ocean system in recent years. One of key tools for this investigation is the Bering Ecosystem STudy ice-ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BESTMAS) for synthesis and modeling of the Bering ice/ocean system. Dataset Bering Sea Sea ice International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive (via DataONE) Bering Sea ENVELOPE(-180.0,-158.0,67.0,50.0)
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Bering Sea
BESTMAS
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Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
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Bering Sea
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description The Bering Sea is the source of over 50% of the total US fish catch and the home to immense populations of birds and marine mammals. This extraordinarily productive ecosystem is vulnerable to climate regime shifts that have occurred over the past decades. These regime shifts are closely linked to warming and cooling of the atmosphere and ocean, and the coincident retreat or expansion of the sea ice cover with strong interannual and decadal variability. Here we investigate changes in the Bering ice/ocean system in recent years. One of key tools for this investigation is the Bering Ecosystem STudy ice-ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BESTMAS) for synthesis and modeling of the Bering ice/ocean system.
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title Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
title_short Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
title_full Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
title_fullStr Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed Model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the Bering Sea
title_sort model-data synthesis and high resolution simulation of the bering sea
publisher International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/dcx_5117112a-cb7a-42ef-9618-8869d97c62ef_2
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