A Science Plan for the California Current
U.S. GLOBEC Report No. 11.
August 1994
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Table of Contents
The Research Program
Program Elements
Time and Space Scales
Products
The Importance of the Populations within the CCS
Economic Value
Ecological Importance
Program Elements
Time and Space Scales
Recommendations for Initial Activities
The Physical Setting
Regional Divisions
Large Scale Features
Mesoscale Features
Seasonal Variability
Interannual Variability
Decadal Variability
The Biological Setting
Regional Division
Boundary Shifts
Life History Traits
Genetic Considerations
Predictions from Historical Data
Predictions from Models
Predictions from First Principles
Climate Change Scenarios
Direct Effects of Climate Change
Indirect Effects of Climate Change
More Specific Questions
Interannual Variability in Biological Responses
Interdecadal Variability in Biological Responses
Mesoscale Variability in Biological Responses
Latitudinal Gradients in Biological Responses
Approach to Answering the Questions
General Description
Modeling Studies
Goals and Objectives
Relevance Of Modeling
Questions and Hypotheses
Methods
Retrospective and Comparative Studies
Goals and Objectives
Relevance of Retrospective and Comparative Studies
Questions and Hypotheses
Methods
Large-Scale Spatial Studies (Latitudinal Studies, Including ENSO Forcing)
Goals and Objectives
Relevance of Large-Scale Spatial Studies
Questions and Hypotheses
Methods
Mesoscale Spatial Studies
Goals and Objectives
Relevance of Mesoscale Spatial Studies
Questions and Hypotheses
Methods
Monitoring
Goals and Objectives
Questions and Hypotheses
Methods
Seasonal Changes in Physical Processes in Regions I-IV
Region I
Region II
Region III
Region IV
Biological Provinces
Phytoplankton Provinces
Zooplankton Provinces
Invertebrate Benthos Provinces
Marine Fish Provinces
Bird Provinces
El Nino Effects on Zoogeographic Boundaries
Biophysical Interactions
Overview of Biophysical Interactions
Biophysical Interactions Involving Phytoplankton
Biophysical Interactions Involving Zooplankton
Biophysical Interactions Involving Benthic Invertebrates
Biophysical Interactions Involving Marine Fish and Shellfish
Biophysical Interactions Involving Bird Populations
Summary of Biophysical Interactions-Hypothesis Formulation
Historical Variability in the CCS
The Last 100 Years
The Last 1500 Years
Global Eastern Boundary Currents
Linkages To Other West Coast Programs
Linkages To International Programs