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PICES Press, Vol. 20, No. 2, Summer 2012
â˘The 2012 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting: A Note from Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-4)
âžPICES Interns (p. 4)
âž2012 Inter-sessional Workshop on a Roadmap for FUTURE (pp. 5-8)
âžSecond Symposium on âEffects of Climate Change on the Worldâs Oceansâ (pp. 9-13)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âFramework for Ocean Observingâ (pp. 14-15)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âClimate Change Projectionsâ (pp. 16-17)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âCoastal Blue Carbonâ (pp. 18-20)
âžPolar Comparisons: Summary of 2012 Yeosu Workshop (pp. 21-23)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âClimate Change and Range Shifts in the Oceans" (pp. 24-27)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âBeyond Dispersionâ (pp. 28-30)
âž2012 Yeosu Workshop on âPublic Perception of Climate Changeâ (pp. 31, 50)
âžPICES Working Group 20: Accomplishments and Legacy (pp. 32-33)
âžThe State of the Western North Pacific in the Second Half of 2011 (pp. 34-35)
âžAnother Cold Winter in the Gulf of Alaska (pp. 36-37)
âžThe Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pp. 38-40)
âžPICES/ICES 2012 Conference for Early Career Marine Scientists (pp. 41-43)
âžCompletion of the PICES Seafood Safety Project â Indonesia (pp. 44-46)
âžOceanography Improves Salmon Forecasts (p. 47)
âž2012 GEOHAB Open Science Meeting (p. 48-50)
âžShin-ichi Ito awarded 2011 Uda Prize (p. 50
PICES Press, Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2008
âžPICES Science in 2007 (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âž2007 Wooster Award (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âžFUTURE - A milestone reached but our task is not done (pdf, < 0.1 Mb)
âžInternational symposium on "Reproductive and Recruitment Processes of Exploited Marine Fish Stocks" (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âžRecent results of the micronekton sampling inter-calibration experiment (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âž2007 PICES workshop on "Measuring and monitoring primary productivity in the North Pacific" (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âž2007 Harmful Algal Bloom Section annual workshop events (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âžA global approach for recovery and sustainability of marine resources in Large Marine Ecosystems (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
âžHighlights of the PICES Sixteenth Annual Meeting (pdf, 0.4 Mb)
âžOcean acidification of the North Pacific Ocean (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
âžWorkshop on NE Pacific Coastal Ecosystems (2008 Call for Salmon Survival Forecasts) (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
âžThe state of the western North Pacific in the first half of 2007 (pdf, 0.4 Mb)
âžPICES Calendar (pdf, 0.4 Mb)
âžThe Bering Sea: Current status and recent events (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
âžPICES Interns (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
âžRecent trends in waters of the subarctic NE Pacific (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
âžElection results at PICES (pdf, 0.2 Mb)
âžA new PICES award for monitoring and data management activities (pdf, < 0.1 Mb
PICES Press, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 1997
WG 10 Fukuoka Workshop
Pacific salmon:climate-linked long-term stock fluctuations
The state of the eastern North Pacific in the second half of 1996
The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 1996
The status of the Bering Sea in the second half of 1996
Yutaka Nagata Eulogy
A brief look at mechanisms for support of oceanographic research in the United States
Research interests and the funding system for the new Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea
PICES and electronic communication
Japan Meteorological Agency: oceanographic activitie
Group-Oriented Values, Rules and Cooperation
collectivism, cooperation, economic development, game theory, individualism, institutions, conflicts
Arctic Law & Policy Year in Review: 2017
According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationâs 2017 Arctic Report Card, while 2017 did not shatter as many records as 2016, the Arctic shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region it was decades ago. Arctic temperatures continue to increase at double the global rate. 2017 marked the end of the United Statesâ chairmanship of the Arctic Council and the beginning of another term for Finland. At the May 11, 2017 Fairbanks Ministerial hosted by Secretary of State Rex Tillersonâthe first ministerial in which all eight member states were represented by their Foreign Ministersâthe Arctic Council member states adopted the Fairbanks Declaration and the Agreement on Enhancing International Arctic Scientific Cooperation, the councilâs third legally binding agreement. The purpose of the Agreement is âto enhance cooperation in Scientific Activities in order to increase effectiveness and efficiency in the development of scientific knowledge about the Arctic.â During its two-year chairmanship Finland intends to emphasize the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change and the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) while working to strengthen Arctic cooperation and its continuity at the highest political level
Economic growth in low income countries: How the G20 can help to raise and sustain it
This paper aims to operationalise the G20 commitment to ensure that the benefits of global growth are shared with Low Income Countries. Growth is central to poverty reduction and the achievement of MDGs, and in developing countries it is episodic and volatile. However, while the current LICs have poor growth histories, the countries that started off the 1960s as LICs have had virtually the same average growth rates as other country groups. We review the evidence connecting long-run growth and growth accelerations and collapses to six areas of policy: trade, skills development, macro-stability, financial development, infrastructure investment and human development. Growth strategies have to be developed and owned by LIC governments and societies and they need to be tailored to individual country needs. However, there are some things which the G20 can do to help. We group these actions under three headings: mitigating downturns, boosting underlying growth rates and developing institutions and knowledge. A final annex describes how Koreaâs spectacular growth strategy can be viewed through these lenses.growth, low income countries, G20
Green growth in two differentiating planning systems
Todayâs globalisation has brought about legal and binding international obligations. International organisations are formulating policies to be implemented by member nations. Some obligations are legally binding, while others are not required to follow. A state is the sovereign power and has the choice to sign or discard it.
International policies with relevance to land use planning will most likely play a greater role in the coming years. How are international policies reflected in a planning system, and how is this shown on a land use plan?
This thesis attempts to shed light on the how a planning system is structured to implement an international policy regarding green growth that Norway and South Korea has accepted, and in what way it can be seen on the local level. The public administration may have to undergo changes in order to implement an international policy unless the nation has the tools and institutions to carry out the policy.Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentM-BYRE
PICES Press, Vol. 16, No. 2, July 2008
The 2008 Inter-Sessional Science Board Meeting (pp.1-2, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
FUTURE â From Science Plan to Implementation Plan (pp. 3-4, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
CFAME Task Team Workshop â Linking and Visualising (p. 5, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
PICES WG 21 Meets in Busan, Korea: The Database Meeting (pp. 6-7, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
ICES-PICES-IOC Symposium on Climate Change (pp. 8-12, pdf, 1.2 Mb)
Zooplankton and Climate: Response Modes and Linkages (pp. 13-15, pdf, 0.2 Mb)
PICES Fishery Science Committee Workshop in GijĂłn (pp. 16-18, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
The North Pacific Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey (pp. 19-21, pdf, 0.4 Mb)
PICES Ecosystem Status Report Wins Design Award (p. 21, pdf, 0.4 Mb)
Canadaâs Three Oceans (C3O): A Canadian Contribution to the International Polar Year (pp. 22-25, pdf, 0.8 Mb)
New Surface Mooring at Station Papa Monitors Climate (pp. 26-27, pdf, 0.2 Mb)
The State of the Western North Pacific in the Second Half of 2007 (pp. 28-29, pdf, 0.4 Mb)
The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pp. 30-31, pdf, 0.4 Mb)
Recent Trends in Waters of the Subarctic NE Pacific (pp.32-33, pdf, 0.3 Mb)
2009 Vintage of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon: A Complex Full Bodied Redd with Mysterious Bouquet (p. 34, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
Pacific Biological Station Celebrates Centennial Anniversary, 1908â2008 (p. 35, pdf, 0.3 Mb)
Marine and Coastal Fisheries: American Fisheries Society Open Access E-journal (p. 36, pdf, 0.1 Mb)
Latest and Upcoming PICES Publications (p. 36, pdf, 0.1 Mb
PICES Press, Vol. 19, No. 1, Winter 2011
â˘2010 PICES Science: A Note from the Former Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-4)
â˘2010 PICES Awards (pp. 5-7)
â˘The First Year of FUTURE: A Progress Report (pp. 8-13)
â˘New Chairmen in PICES (pp. 14-19)
â˘Pacific Ocean Interior Carbon Data Synthesis, PACIFICA, in Progress (pp. 20-23)
â˘2011 PICES Calendar (p. 23)
â˘Ecosystems 2010: Global Progress on Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management (pp. 24-26)
â˘PICES 2010 Rapid Assessment Survey (pp. 27-29)
â˘PICES Workshop on âAn Introduction to Rapid Assessment Survey Methodologies for Application in Developing Countriesâ (pp. 30-31)
â˘The State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half of 2010 (pp. 32-34)
â˘PICES Interns (p. 34)
â˘The State of the Bering Sea in 2010 (pp. 35-37)
â˘The State of the Northeast Pacific in 2010 (pp. 38-40
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