24,053 research outputs found
PICES Press, Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 2010
â˘The 2010 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting: A Note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-3)
â˘2010 Symposium on âEffects of Climate Change on Fish and Fisheriesâ (pp. 4-11)
â˘2009 Mechanism of North Pacific Low Frequency Variability Workshop (pp. 12-14)
â˘The Fourth China-Japan-Korea GLOBEC/IMBER Symposium (pp. 15-17, 23)
â˘2010 Sendai Ocean Acidification Workshop (pp. 18-19, 31)
â˘2010 Sendai Coupled Climate-to-Fish-to-Fishers Models Workshop (pp. 20-21)
â˘2010 Sendai Salmon Workshop on Climate Change (pp. 22-23)
â˘2010 Sendai Zooplankton Workshop (pp. 24-25, 28)
â˘2010 Sendai Workshop on âNetworking across Global Marine Hotspotsâ (pp. 26-28)
â˘The Ocean, Salmon, Ecology and Forecasting in 2010 (pp. 29, 44)
â˘The State of the Northeast Pacific during the Winter of 2009/2010 (pp. 30-31)
â˘The State of the Western North Pacific in the Second Half of 2009 (pp. 32-33)
â˘The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pp. 34-35, 39)
â˘PICES Seafood Safety Project: Guatemala Training Program (pp. 36-39)
â˘The Pacific Ocean Boundary Ecosystem and Climate Study (POBEX) (pp. 40-43)
â˘PICES Calendar (p. 44
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
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Projections for Boston
While the broad outlines of how climate change would impact Boston have been known for some time, it is only recently that we have developed a more definitive understanding of what lies ahead. That understanding was advanced considerably with the publication of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Projections for Boston by the Boston Research Advisory Group (BRAG).The BRAG report is the first major product of "Climate Ready Boston," a project led by the City of Boston in partnership with the Green Ribbon Commission and funded in part by the Barr Foundation. The BRAG team includes 20 leading experts from the region's major universities on subjects ranging from sea level rise to temperature extremes. University of Massachusetts Boston professors Ellen Douglas and Paul Kirshen headed the research.The BRAG report validates earlier studies, concluding Boston will get hotter, wetter, and saltier in the decades ahead (see figures below). But the group has produced a much more definitive set of projections than existed previously, especially for the problem of sea level rise. BRAG also concluded that some of the effects of climate change will come sooner than expected, accelerating the urgency of planning and action
PICES Press, Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2012
â˘2011 PICES Science: A Note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-6)
â˘2011 PICES Awards (pp. 7-9)
â˘Beyond the Terrible Disaster of the Great East Japan Earthquake (pp. 10-12)
â˘A New Era of PICES-ICES Scientific Cooperation (p. 13)
â˘New PICES Jellyfish Working Group Formed (pp. 14-15)
â˘PICES Working Group on North Pacific Climate Variability (pp. 16-18)
â˘Final U.S. GLOBEC Symposium and Celebration (pp. 19-25)
â˘2011 PICES Rapid Assessment Survey (pp. 26-29)
â˘Introduction to Rapid Assessment Survey Methodologies
for Detecting Non-indigenous Marine Species (pp. 30-31)
â˘The 7th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions (pp. 32-33)
â˘NOWPAP/PICES/WESTPAC Training Course on
Remote Sensing Data Analysis (pp. 34-36)
â˘PICES-2011 Workshop on âTrends in Marine
Contaminants and their Effects in a Changing Oceanâ (pp. 37-39)
â˘The State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half
of 2011 (pp. 40-42)
â˘Yeosu Symposium theme sessions (p. 42)
â˘The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pp. 43-44)
â˘News of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (pp. 45-47)
â˘Recent and Upcoming PICES Publications (p. 47)
â˘New leadership for the PICES Fishery Science Committee (p. 48
PICES Press, Vol. 6, No. 2, July 1998
CREAMS, PICES and the exploration of the Japan/East Sea
The state of the eastern North Pacific from September 97 to February 98
The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 1997
The status of the Bering Sea in the second half of 1997
Hyung Tack Huh
Report on GOOS Living Marine Resource Panel Meeting
Global connections: A report of the GLOBEC International Open Science Meeting
Update on U.S. GLOBEC research projects and coordination activities in the Northeast Pacific
Institutional framework for oceanographic research in Japan
The Kuroshio Edge Exchange Processes (KEEP) Project
Report on NPAFC Workshop on Climate Change and Salmon Production
A new ocean time series station in the western subarctic Pacifi
PICES Climate Change and Carrying Capacity Workshop on the Development of Cooperative Research in Coastal Regions of the North Pacific, October 17-18, 1997, Pusan, Republic of Korea
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PICES Press, Vol. 18, No. 1, Winter 2010
â˘Major Outcomes from the 2009 PICES Annual Meeting: A Note from the Chairman (pp. 1-3, 8)
â˘PICES Science â 2009 (pp. 4-8)
â˘2009 PICES Awards (pp. 9-10)
â˘New Chairmen in PICES (pp. 11-15)
â˘PICES Interns (p. 15)
â˘The State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half of 2009 (pp. 16-17, 27)
â˘The State of the Northeast Pacific in 2009 (pp. 18-19)
â˘The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pp. 20-21)
â˘2009 PICES Summer School on âSatellite Oceanography for the Earth Environmentâ (pp. 22-25)
â˘2009 International Conference on âMarine Bioinvasionsâ (pp. 26-27)
â˘A New PICES Working Group Holds Workshop and Meeting in Jeju Island (pp. 28-29)
â˘The Second Marine Ecosystem Model Inter-comparison Workshop (pp. 30-32)
â˘ICES/PICES/UNCOVER Symposium on âRebuilding Depleted Fish Stocks â Biology, Ecology, Social Science and Management Strategiesâ (pp. 33-35)
â˘2009 North Pacific Synthesis Workshop (pp. 36-37)
â˘2009 PICES Rapid Assessment Survey (pp. 38-40
PICES Press, Vol. 21, No. 1, Winter 2013
â˘2012 PICES Science: A Note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-6)
âž2012 PICES Awards (pp. 7-9)
âžGLOBEC/PICES/ICES ECOFOR Workshop (pp. 10-15)
âžICES/PICES Symposium on âForage Fish Interactionsâ (pp. 16-18)
âžThe Yeosu Declaration, the Yeosu Declaration Forum and the Yeosu Project (pp. 19-23)
âž2013 PICES Calendar (p. 23)
âžWhy Do We Need Human Dimensions for the FUTURE Program? (pp. 24-25)
âžNew PICES MAFF-Sponsored Project on âMarine Ecosystem Health and Human Well-Beingâ (pp. 26-28)
âžThe Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Trends (pp. 29-31)
âžContinuing Cool in the Northeast Pacific Ocean (pp. 32, 35)
âžThe State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half of 2012 (pp. 33-35)
âžNew Leadership in PICES (pp. 36-39
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