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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance, variability, and potential grazing impact of planktonic ciliates in the open subarctic Pacific Ocean Strom, Suzanne L.

92-95 1-4 p. 185-203
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2 Abyssal necrophagous amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the northeast and tropical Atlantic Ocean Thurston, Michael H.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 257-274
18 p.
artikel
3 A comparative multi-fleet analysis of socio-economic indicators for fishery management in SE Brazil Gasalla, Maria A.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 304-319
16 p.
artikel
4 A comparison of biological trends from four marine ecosystems: Synchronies, differences, and commonalities Link, Jason S.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 29-46
18 p.
artikel
5 A comparison of community and trophic structure in five marine ecosystems based on energy budgets and system metrics Gaichas, Sarah
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 47-62
16 p.
artikel
6 A comparison of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems Chavez, Francisco P.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 80-96
17 p.
artikel
7 A critical size and period hypothesis to explain natural regulation of salmon abundance and the linkage to climate and climate change Beamish, R.J
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 423-437
15 p.
artikel
8 A cross-ecosystem comparison of spatial and temporal patterns of covariation in the recruitment of functionally analogous fish stocks Megrey, Bernard A.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 63-92
30 p.
artikel
9 A depth-related distribution of the red crab, Geryon trispinosus (Herbst) [= G. tridens Krøyer]: indications of vertical migration Attrill, M.J
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 197-206
10 p.
artikel
10 A description of the tides in the Eastern North Atlantic Fanjul, Enrique Alvarez
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 217-244
28 p.
artikel
11 A modelling study of processes regulating plankton standing stock and production in the open subarctic Pacific Ocean Frost, Bruce W.

92-95 1-4 p. 17-56
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12 Analysis of trophic networks and carbon flows in south-eastern Baltic coastal ecosystems Tomczak, Maciej T.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 111-131
21 p.
artikel
13 Anchovy (Engraulis ringens) and sardine (Sardinops sagax) abundance forecast off northern Chile: A multivariate ecosystemic neural network approach Yáñez, Eleuterio
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 242-250
9 p.
artikel
14 An inherent optical property approach to the estimation of size-specific photosynthetic rates in eastern boundary upwelling zones from satellite ocean colour: An initial assessment Hirata, Takafumi
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 393-397
5 p.
artikel
15 An integrated approach for assessing the relative significance of human pressures and environmental forcing on the status of Large Marine Ecosystems Kenny, Andrew J.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 132-148
17 p.
artikel
16 An introduction to the Beyond El Niño conference: climate variability and marine ecosystem impacts from the tropics to the Arctic McKinnell, S.M
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 1-6
6 p.
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17 Annual and interannual variability of sedimentary recycling studied with a non-steady-state model: application to the North Atlantic Ocean (BENGAL site) Rabouille, C.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 147-170
24 p.
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18 Anthropogenic inputs of several heavy metals to nearshore basins off Los Angeles Huh, Chih-an
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 335-351
17 p.
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19 A poleward jet and an equatorward undercurrent observed off Oregon and northern California, during the 1997–98 El Niño Kosro, P.M
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 343-360
18 p.
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20 Application of an automatic approach to calibrate the NEMURO nutrient–phytoplankton–zooplankton food web model in the Oyashio region Ito, Shin-ichi
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 186-200
15 p.
artikel
21 Archeological evidence of Pacific salmon distribution in northern Japan and implications for future global warming Ishida, Yukimasa
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 539-550
12 p.
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22 Arctic marine ecosystems in an era of rapid climate change Wassmann, Paul
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 1-17
17 p.
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23 A recent increase of swift terns Thalasseus bergii off South Africa – The possible influence of an altered abundance and distribution of prey Crawford, Robert J.M.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 398-403
6 p.
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24 A state variable for characterizing water masses and their diffusive stability: spiciness Flament, P
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 493-501
9 p.
artikel
25 A surplus production model including environmental effects: Application to the Senegalese white shrimp stocks Thiaw, Modou
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 351-360
10 p.
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26 A TOPEX/POSEIDON global tidal model (TPXO.2) and barotropic tidal currents determined from long-range acoustic transmissions Dushaw, Brian D.
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 337-367
31 p.
artikel
27 Bacterial abundance and activity in deep-sea sediments from the eastern North Atlantic Eardly, D.F
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 245-259
15 p.
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28 Bacterial transformation and transport of organic matter in the Southern California Bight Azam, Farooq
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 151-166
16 p.
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29 Basin-scale population genetic structure of the planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the North Atlantic Ocean Unal, Ebru
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 175-185
11 p.
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30 Beach and shoreface response to sea-level rise: Ocean City, Maryland, U.S.A. Letherman, Stephen P.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 139-149
11 p.
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31 Benthic associations in bathyal and hadal depths off the Pacific coast of north eastern Japan: physiognomies and site factors Horikoshi, Masuoki
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 331-339
9 p.
artikel
32 Benthic denitrification and nitrogen cycling at the slope and rise of the N.W. European Continental Margin (Goban Spur) Balzer, W.
1998
92-95 1-4 p. 111-126
16 p.
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33 Benthic/midwater interactions on the Madeira Abyssal Plain; evidence for biological transport pathways Roe, H.S.J.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 127-140
14 p.
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34 Benthos of the Gorda Ridge axial valley (NE Pacific Ocean): Taxonomic composition and trends in distribution Carey Jr., A.G.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 47-57
11 p.
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35 Biogeochemical processes at the sediment–water interface in a Northeastern Atlantic abyssal locality (Porcupine Abyssal Plain) Varnavas, S.P.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 223-243
21 p.
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36 Biogeography of deep-sea stomatopod Crustacea, family Bathysquillidae Manning, Raymond B.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 311-316
6 p.
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37 Biological and chemical consequences of the 1997–1998 El Niño in central California waters Chavez, F.P
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 205-232
28 p.
artikel
38 Biophysical modelling to investigate the effects of climate change on marine population dispersal and connectivity Lett, Christophe
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 106-113
8 p.
artikel
39 Carbon fluxes within the epipelagic zone of the Humboldt Current System off Chile: The significance of euphausiids and diatoms as key functional groups for the biological pump González, Humberto E.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 217-227
11 p.
artikel
40 Changes in meridional fluxes and water properties in the Southern Hemisphere subtropical oceans between 1992/1995 and 2003/2004 Katsumata, K.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 61-91
31 p.
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41 Changes in the cetacean assemblage of a coastal upwelling ecosystem during El Niño 1997–98 and La Niña 1999 Benson, Scott R
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 279-291
13 p.
artikel
42 Changes in the freshwater composition of the upper ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the first decade of the 21st century Meredith, Michael P.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 127-143
17 p.
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43 Changes in the hydrography of Central California waters associated with the 1997–98 El Niño Collins, C.A.
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 129-147
19 p.
artikel
44 Changing climate in the Gulf of California Lluch-Cota, Salvador E.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 114-126
13 p.
artikel
45 Chlorophyll, photosynthesis and new production in the Southern California Bight Eppley, Richard W.
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 117-150
34 p.
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46 Circulation, density distribution and neap-spring transitions in the Columbia River Estuary Jay, David A.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 81-112
32 p.
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47 Circulation over the Santa Monica-San Pedro Basin and Shelf Hickey, Barbara M.
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 37-115
79 p.
artikel
48 Circum-arctic comparison of the hatching season of polar cod Boreogadus saida: A test of the freshwater winter refuge hypothesis Bouchard, Caroline
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 105-116
12 p.
artikel
49 Climate and upper ocean variability off Baja California, Mexico: 1997–2008 Durazo, Reginaldo
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 361-368
8 p.
artikel
50 Climate change, reproductive performance and diet composition of marine birds in the southern California Current system, 1969–1997 Sydeman, William J
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 309-329
21 p.
artikel
51 Climate change, uncertainty, and resilient fisheries: Institutional responses through integrative science Miller, Kathleen
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 338-346
9 p.
artikel
52 Climate influence on Baltic cod, sprat, and herring stock–recruitment relationships Margonski, Piotr
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 277-288
12 p.
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53 Climate variability and marine ecosystem impacts: a North Atlantic perspective Parsons, L.S
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 167-188
22 p.
artikel
54 Climate variability and pelagic fisheries in northern Chile Yáñez, E
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 581-596
16 p.
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55 Closing the loop – Approaches to monitoring the state of the Arctic Mediterranean during the International Polar Year 2007–2008 Mauritzen, C.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 62-89
28 p.
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56 Coastal sedimentation in East Sussex during the Holocene Jennings, S.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 205-241
37 p.
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57 Columbia river estuary studies: An introduction to the estuary, a brief history, and prior studies Simenstad, Charles A.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 1-13
13 p.
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58 Community structure, distribution, and standing stock of benthos, epibenthos, and plankton in the Columbia River Estuary Jones, Kim K.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 211-241
31 p.
artikel
59 Comparative marine ecosystem analysis: Applications, opportunities, and lessons learned Megrey, Bernard A.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 2-9
8 p.
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60 Comparative marine ecosystem structure and function: Descriptors and characteristics Megrey, Bernard A.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 1-
1 p.
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61 Comparing pristine and depleted ecosystems: The Sørfjord, Norway versus the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. Effects of intense fisheries on marine ecosystems Morissette, Lyne
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 174-187
14 p.
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62 Composition and spatial organization of a cold seep community on the South Barbados accretionary prism: Tectonic, geochemical and sedimentary context Jollivet, Didier
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 25-45
21 p.
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63 Consequences of changing sea-ice cover for primary and secondary producers in the European Arctic shelf seas: Timing, quantity, and quality Leu, E.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 18-32
15 p.
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64 Consumption processes and food web structure in the Columbia River Estuary Simenstad, Charles A.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 271-297
27 p.
artikel
65 Contents of some previous volumes 1987
92-95 1-4 p. 351-358
8 p.
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66 Contribution of oxygen minimum zone waters to the coastal upwelling off Mauritania Glessmer, Mirjam S.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 143-150
8 p.
artikel
67 Controls on the organic chemical composition of settling particles in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean Kiriakoulakis, Konstadinos
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 65-87
23 p.
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68 Cooling in the western Bering Sea in 1999: quick propagation of La Niña signal or compensatory processes effect? Radchenko, V.I.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 407-422
16 p.
artikel
69 Copepod biomass, size composition and production in the Southern Benguela: Spatio–temporal patterns of variation, and comparison with other eastern boundary upwelling systems Huggett, Jenny
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 197-207
11 p.
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70 Copepod communities in Monterey Bay during the 1997–1999 El Niño and La Niña Hopcroft, R.R.
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 251-264
14 p.
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71 Cross equator transport of 137Cs from North Pacific Ocean to South Pacific Ocean (BEAGLE2003 cruises) Aoyama, M.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 7-16
10 p.
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72 137Cs water profiles in the South Indian Ocean – An evidence for accumulation of pollutants in the subtropical gyre Povinec, P.P.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 17-30
14 p.
artikel
73 Dense aggregations of a hexactinellid sponge, Pheronema carpenteri, in the Porcupine Seabight (northeast Atlantic Ocean), and possible causes Rice, A.L
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 179-196
18 p.
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74 Developing a science base for implementation of the ecosystem approach to fisheries in South Africa Shannon, Lynne J.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 289-303
15 p.
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75 Development of large copepods during spring in the Gulf of Alaska Miller, Charles B.

92-95 1-4 p. 295-317
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76 Diet of sardine (Sardinops sagax) in the northern Humboldt Current system and comparison with the diets of clupeoids in this and other eastern boundary upwelling systems Espinoza, Pepe
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 242-250
9 p.
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77 Dimethylsulphide, DMSP-lyase activity and microplankton community structure inside and outside of the Mauritanian upwelling Franklin, Daniel J.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 134-142
9 p.
artikel
78 Direct and indirect effects of grazing by Neocalanus plumchrus on plankton community dynamics in the subarctic Pacific Landry, Michael R.

92-95 1-4 p. 239-258
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79 Dispersal and deposition of suspended sediment on the shelf off the Tagus and Sado estuaries, S.W. Portugal Jouanneau, J.M.
1998
92-95 1-4 p. 233-257
25 p.
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80 Dispersal kernels and their drivers captured with a hydrodynamic model and spatial indices: A case study on anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) early life stages in the Bay of Biscay Huret, M.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 6-17
12 p.
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81 Distinguishing coupled ocean–atmosphere interactions from background noise in the North Pacific Pierce, David W.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 331-352
22 p.
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82 Distribution and abundance of the Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) in the Gulf of California and their relation with the environment Nevárez-Martı́nez, Manuel O
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 565-580
16 p.
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83 Distribution and diversity patterns of asellote isopods (Crustacea) in the deep Norwegian and Greenland Seas Svavarsson, Jörundur
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 297-310
14 p.
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84 Distribution and respiration of the high-latitude pelagic amphipod Themisto gaudichaudi in the Benguela Current in relation to upwelling intensity Auel, Holger
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 237-241
5 p.
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85 Do upwelling filaments result in predictable biological distributions in coastal upwelling ecosystems? Keister, J.E.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 303-313
11 p.
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86 Drastic and synchronous changes in megabenthic community structure concurrent with environmental variations in a eutrophic coastal bay Kodama, Keita
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 157-167
11 p.
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87 Dynamic character of the hydrothermal vent habitat and the nature of sulphide chimney fauna Tunnicliffe, Verena
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 1-13
13 p.
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88 Dynamic evolution of the 1997–1999 El Niño–La Niña cycle in the southern California Current System Lynn, R.J
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 59-75
17 p.
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89 Dynamics of the long-period tides Wunsch, Carl
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 81-108
28 p.
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90 Earth—Moon tidal evolution: model results and observational evidence Kagan, Boris A.
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 109-124
16 p.
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91 Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems: Integrative and comparative approaches Fréon, Pierre
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 1-14
14 p.
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92 Ecosystem exploitation and trophodynamic indicators: A comparison between the Northern Adriatic Sea and Southern New England Pranovi, Fabio
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 149-164
16 p.
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93 Ecosystem responses to recent oceanographic variability in high-latitude Northern Hemisphere ecosystems Mueter, Franz J.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 93-110
18 p.
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94 Eddy activity in the four major upwelling systems from satellite altimetry (1992–2007) Chaigneau, Alexis
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 117-123
7 p.
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95 Editorial Sibuet, Myriam
1990
92-95 1-4 p. vii-ix
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96 Editorial Carter, Bill
1987
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97 Editorial Board 1990
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98 Editorial Board 2009
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99 Editorial Board 1997
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100 Editorial Board 2010
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101 Editorial Board 2009
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102 Editorial Board 2011
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103 Editorial Board 2011
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104 Editorial Board 2011
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105 Editorial Board 1992
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106 Editorial Board 1990
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107 Editorial Board 1987
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108 Editorial Board
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109 Effect of long-period ocean tides on the Earth's polar motion Gross, Richard S.
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 385-397
13 p.
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110 Effects of the 1997–1999 El Niño and La Niña events on zooplankton abundance and euphausiid community composition within the Monterey Bay coastal upwelling system Marinovic, B.B
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 265-277
13 p.
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111 Effects of the 1997–98 El Niño on seasonal variations in suspended and sinking particles in the Santa Barbara basin Shipe, R.F
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 105-127
23 p.
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112 El Niño along the west coast of North America Chavez, Francisco P
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 1-5
5 p.
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113 El Niño related interannual variations in biological production in the North Pacific as evidenced by satellite and ship data Goes, Joaquim I
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 211-225
15 p.
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114 El Niño related variations in nutrient and chlorophyll distributions off Oregon Corwith, H.L.
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 361-380
20 p.
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115 Energetics and sedimentary processes in the Columbia River Estuary Jay, David A.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 157-174
18 p.
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116 Energetics of the M 2 barotropic ocean tides: an estimate of bottom friction dissipation from a hydrodynamic model Provost, C.Le
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 37-52
16 p.
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117 ENSO related modulation of coastal upwelling in the eastern Atlantic Roy, Claude
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 245-255
11 p.
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118 Environmental forcing on life history strategies: Evidence for multi-trophic level responses at ocean basin scales Suryan, Robert M.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 214-222
9 p.
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119 Errors in recent ocean tide models: possible origin and cause Smith, A.J.E.
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 325-336
12 p.
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120 Evaluating primary and secondary production in an Arctic Ocean void of summer sea ice: An experimental simulation approach Slagstad, D.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 117-131
15 p.
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121 Evaluation of abyssal meiobenthos in the eastern central Pacific (Clarion-Clipperton fracture zone) Renaud-Mornant, Jeanne
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 317-329
13 p.
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122 Evidence for episodic recruitment in a small opheliid polychaete species from the abyssal NE Atlantic Vanreusel, A.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 285-301
17 p.
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123 Evidence of sea-level change from coastal caves with raised beach deposits, terrestrial faunas and dated stalagmites Sutcliffe, A.J.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 243-271
29 p.
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124 Evolution of oceanographic conditions off Baja California: 1997–1999 Durazo, R
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 7-31
25 p.
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125 Explaining regional variability in copepod recruitment: Implications for a changing climate Neuheimer, A.B.
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 94-105
12 p.
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126 Factors governing abundance of hydrolyzable amino acids in the sediments from the N.W. European Continental Margin (47–50°N) Boski, T
1998
92-95 1-4 p. 145-164
20 p.
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127 Fecal carbon production by zooplankton in Santa Monica Basin: The effects of body size and carnivorous feeding Small, Lawrence F.
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 197-221
25 p.
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128 Feeding types of the benthic community and particle transport across the slope of the N.W. European continental margin (Goban Spur) Flach, E
1998
92-95 1-4 p. 209-231
23 p.
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129 Fine-scale distribution of methanotrophic mussels at a Louisiana cold seep MacDonald, Ian R.
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 15-24
10 p.
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130 Fluxes of phytopigments and labile organic matter to the deep ocean in the NE Atlantic Ocean Fabiano, M.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 89-104
16 p.
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131 Food web analysis of a planktonic system off Southern California Jackson, George A.
1992
92-95 1-4 p. 223-251
29 p.
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132 Food web structure of the benthic community at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic): a stable isotope analysis Iken, K.
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 383-405
23 p.
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133 Fronts in Large Marine Ecosystems Belkin, Igor M.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 223-236
14 p.
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134 Functional group biodiversity in Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems questions the wasp-waist trophic structure Fréon, Pierre
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 97-106
10 p.
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135 Future sea-level rise and its early detection by satellite remote sensing Thomas, Robert H.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 23-40
18 p.
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136 Gills of hydrothermal vent annelids: Structure, ultrastructure and functional implications in two alvinellid species Jouin, Claude
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 59-69
11 p.
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137 Glacial-interglacial variation in organic carbon burial on the slope of the N.W. European Continental Margin (48°–50°N) Hall, I.R
1998
92-95 1-4 p. 37-60
24 p.
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138 Global baroclinic tides Kantha, Lakshmi H.
1997
92-95 1-4 p. 163-178
16 p.
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139 Global change and the measurement of absolute sea-level Diamante, John M.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 1-21
21 p.
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140 Global changes in marine systems: A social–ecological approach Perry, R. Ian
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 331-337
7 p.
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141 Grazing by the copepod community does not control phytoplankton production in the subarctic Pacific Ocean Dagg, Michael

92-95 1-4 p. 163-183
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142 Habitat expansion and contraction in anchovy and sardine populations Barange, Manuel
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 251-260
10 p.
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143 Historical changes in the Columbia River Estuary Sherwood, Christopher R
1990
92-95 1-4 p. 299-352
54 p.
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144 Holocene excursions of the Northwest European geoid Newman, Walter S.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 287-322
36 p.
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145 Holocene sea-level changes on Jersey Jones, R.L.
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 177-204
28 p.
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146 How do albatrosses fly around the world without flapping their wings? Richardson, Philip L.
2011
92-95 1-4 p. 46-58
13 p.
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147 How does the connectivity between populations mediate range limits of marine invertebrates? A case study of larval dispersal between the Bay of Biscay and the English Channel (North-East Atlantic) Ayata, Sakina-Dorothée
2010
92-95 1-4 p. 18-36
19 p.
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148 Hydrodynamic variations and correlations with Quaternary sea-level change on a rocky coast in Corsica, Western Mediterranean Conchon, Odette
1987
92-95 1-4 p. 103-117
15 p.
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149 Hydrogen sulphide and methane emissions on the central Namibian shelf Brüchert, Volker
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 169-179
11 p.
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150 Hydrography, nutrients and chlorophyll during El Niño and La Niña 1997–99 winters in the Gulf of the Farallones, California Wilkerson, F.P
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 293-310
18 p.
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151 Imbalance in the carbonate budget of surficial sediments in the North Atlantic Ocean: variations over the last millenium? Rabouille, C
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 201-221
21 p.
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152 Impact of El Niño events and climate regime shift on living resources in the western North Pacific Sugimoto, Takashige
2001
92-95 1-4 p. 113-127
15 p.
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153 Impact of particle aggregation on vertical fluxes of organic matter Karakaş, G.
2009
92-95 1-4 p. 331-341
11 p.
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154 Impact of the 1997–1998 El Niño and 1999 La Niña on nutrient supply in the Gulf of Alaska Whitney, F.A.
2002
92-95 1-4 p. 405-421
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306 Tidal currents in shelf seas—their nature and impacts Prandle, D.
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307 Tidal data inversion: interpolation and inference Egbert, Gary D.
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308 Tidal science 1996: concluding remarks Cartwright, David E.
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309 Time-dependency of microzooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth in the subarctic Pacific Landry, Michael R.

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310 Tony Rice — deep-sea biologist Billett, D.S.M
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311 Towards recognition of physical and geochemical change in Subarctic and Arctic Seas Carmack, Eddy
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312 Transport and scavenging of Pu in surface waters of the Southern Hemisphere Oceans Gastaud, J.
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313 Transport of 137Cs to the Southern Hemisphere in an ocean general circulation model Tsumune, Daisuke
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314 Transport of North Pacific 137Cs labeled waters to the south-eastern Atlantic Ocean Sanchez-Cabeza, J.A.
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315 Trends in primary production, sea surface temperature and wind in upwelling systems (1998–2007) Demarcq, Hervé
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316 Trophic strategies in carnivorous fishes: their significance in energy transfer in the deep-sea benthic ecosystem (Meriadzek Terrace — Bay of Biscay) Mahaut, Marie-Laure
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317 Trophic structure and diversity in rocky intertidal upwelling ecosystems: A comparison of community patterns across California, Chile, South Africa and New Zealand Blanchette, C.A.
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318 Trophic structure of the Barents Sea fish assemblage with special reference to the cod stock recoverability Dolgov, Andrey V.
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319 Understanding climate impacts on recruitment and spatial dynamics of Atlantic cod in the Gulf of Maine: Integration of observations and modeling Runge, Jeffrey A.
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320 Unusual amino compounds in the tissues of Calyptogena phaseoliformis (Japan Trench): Possible link to symbiosis Alberic, Patrick
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321 Upwelling in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Atmospheric forcing and local versus non-local response Pickart, Robert S.
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322 Variations in chlorophyll-a concentration and the impact on Sardinella lemuru catches in Bali Strait, Indonesia Sartimbul, Aida
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323 Vertical and lateral transport of organic carbon and the carbon budget in Santa Monica Basin, California Venkatesan, M.I.
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324 Vertical distributions of the strong organic ligand in the twilight zone of Southern Hemisphere Ocean particulate matter Hirose, K.
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325 Vertical habitat partitioning by large calanoid copepods in the oceanic subarctic Pacific during Spring Mackas, David L.

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326 Vertical profiles of plutonium in the central South Pacific Hirose, K.
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327 Weak constraint data assimilation for tides in the Arctic Ocean Kivman, Gennady A.
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328 West African holocene stratigraphy, transgressions and climatic changes Medus, J.
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329 What do the simple morphological features of deep-sea animals mean? Zezina, O.N.
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330 Winter-to-winter recurrence of sea surface temperature, salinity and mixed layer depth anomalies Alexander, Michael A
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331 Zooplankton community composition along the inner portion of Line P during the 1997–1998 El Niño event Mackas, D.L.
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