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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
PICES Press, Vol. 21, No. 2, Summer 2013
â˘The 2013 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting: A Note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-4)
â˘ICES/PICES Workshop on Global Assessment of the Implications of Climate Change on the Spatial Distribution of Fish and Fisheries (pp. 5-8)
â˘PICES participates in a Convention on Biological Diversity Regional Workshop (pp. 9-11)
â˘Social and Economic Indicators for Status and Change within North Pacific Ecosystems (pp. 12-13)
â˘The Fourth International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium (pp. 14-15)
â˘Workshop on Radionuclide Science and Environmental Quality in the North Pacific (pp. 16-17)
â˘PICES-MAFF Project on Marine Ecosystem Health and Human Well-Being: Indonesia Workshop (pp. 18-19)
â˘Socioeconomic Indicators for United States Fisheries and Fishing Communities (pp. 20-23)
â˘Harmful Algal Blooms in a Changing World (pp. 24-25, 27)
â˘Enhancing Scientific Cooperation between PICES and NPAFC (pp. 26-27)
â˘Workshop on Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Marine Protected Areas in the Northwest Pacific (pp. 28-29)
â˘The State of the Western North Pacific in the Second Half of 2012 (pp. 30-31)
â˘Stuck in Neutral in the Northeast Pacific Ocean (pp. 32-33)
â˘The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Trends (pp. 34-36)
â˘For your Bookshelf (p. 37)
â˘Howard Freeland takes home Canadian awards (p. 38
PICES Press, Vol. 17, No. 1, January 2009
Major Outcomes from the 2008 PICES Annual Meeting: A Note from the Chairman (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
PICES Science â 2008 (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
2008 PICES Awards (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
Charles B. Miller â A Selective Biography (pdf, 0.4 Mb)
Latest and Upcoming PICES Publications (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
2008 OECOS Workshop in Dalian (pdf, 0.2 Mb)
PICES Calendar (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
2008 PICES Workshop on âClimate Scenarios for Ecosystem Modeling (II)â (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
PICES/ESSAS Workshop on âMarine Ecosystem Model Inter-Comparisonsâ (pdf, 0.2 Mb)
Highlights of the PICES Seventeenth Annual Meeting (pdf, 0.5 Mb)
2008 PICES Summer School on âEcosystem-Based Managementâ (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
4th PICES Workshop on âThe Okhotsk Sea and Adjacent Areasâ (pdf, 0.2 Mb)
PICES WG 21 Rapid Assessment Surveys (pdf, 0.4 Mb)
PICES Interns (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
PICES @ Oceans in a High CO2 World (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
Coping with Global Change in Marine SocialâEcological Systems: An International Symposium (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
The State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half of 2008 (pdf, 1.3 Mb)
State of the Northeast Pacific through 2008 (pdf, 0.3 Mb)
The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Events (pdf, 0.2 Mb)
An Opinion Born of Years of Observing Timeseries Observations (pdf, 0.1 Mb)
New Chairman for the PICES Fishery Science Committee (pdf, 0.1 Mb
Paths to Fisheries Subsidies Reform: Creating Sustainable Fisheries Through Trade and Economics
The world depends on the oceans for food and livelihood. More than a billion people worldwide depend on fish as a source of protein, including some of the poorest populations on earth. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the world must produce 70 percent more food to meet coming hunger needs.Fishing activities support coastal communities and hundreds of millions of people who depend on fishing for all or part of their income. Of the world's fishers, more than 95 percent engage in small-scale and artisanal activity and catch nearly the same amount of fish for human consumption as the highly capitalized industrial sector. Small-scale and artisanal fishing produces a greater return than industrial operations by unit of input, investment in catch, and number of people employed.Today, overfishing and other destructive fishing practices have severely decreased the world's fish populations. The FAO estimates that 90 percent of marine fisheries worldwide are now overexploited, fully exploited, significantly depleted, or recovering from overexploitation
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
Campaign for a Moral, Balanced Immigration Overhaul (CAMBIO), Strategic Review
In March 2014, Campaign for an Accountable, Moral, and Balanced Immigration Reform (CAMBIO) commissioned us to conduct an external review of the CAMBIO campaign. This report summarizes findings based on data gathered during an in-person focus group conducted with members of the CAMBIO Steering Committee in May 2014; a review of approximately 20 CAMBIO corporate documents and 36 internal meeting minutes; and 41 semi-structured telephone interviews conducted principally in June and July 2014
Arkansas Youth Justice: The Architecture of Reform
This report is offered to shine a light on the collective efforts underway in Arkansas to transform the state's juvenile justice system. It describes the work that has been done to build reform over the past four years under the steady and skilled stewardship of Ron Angel, Director of the Division of Youth Services (DYS). It also suggests additional changes in policy and practices that might further "revolutionize" youth services, as is called for in the division's strategic reform plan
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
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
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