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MARINE ECOSYSTEMSSub-Arctic & Arctic
Sue E. Moore, NOAA/AFSC
SEARCH SSC MEETING
28 October 2008
Sub-Arctic Marine Ecosystems
• BEST/BSIERP: Understanding the Bering Sea (shelf) Ecosystem
• $52M study; 2007-2012• BEST/NSF: PO – euphausiids (OCH Ho.)• BSIERP/NPRB: euphausiids/fish – mm/LTK• Scope & Study Area – refer to booklet: note
LTK, modeling & data mgt. are high profile• BEST/BSIERP: component of ESSAS
Sea Ice: sub-Arctic & Arctic ‘channeling’ Jim Overland…..
• Sea ice signal ‘decoupling’ between sub-arctic and Arctic systems
• 2007 extreme sea ice retreat followed by 2008 extreme extent in Bering Sea
• What is the response of each system?
• Will the ‘ice seal’ ESA listing decision follow 2008 polar bear decision?
Arctic Marine Mammals and Climate Change
• Special Volume of Ecological Applications, March 2008
• Broad undertaking, including papers by:Walsh – Arctic CC overviewBluhm & Gradinger – Ecosystem Change
conceptual modelsMurray – Archeological overview*Ragen et al. – Human/management overview
RELATIONSHIP TO SEA ICEMoore and Huntington: Ecological Applications
Available Data & Partnerships e.g., DOI/ MMS Surveys: 27 YEAR DATABASE
NOTE: relevance of NSF: SBI & SNACS data
BELUGA TRACKSNOAA/ABWC: Collaboration with Subsistence Hunters
Arctic Observatories: AUTONOMOUS RECORDERS
*Note: NOAA S&T funding for 3-phone IPY deployment
Detect Gray Whale Calls in Beaufort Seathroughout winter `04 [until May: Stafford et al. Arctic]
WHICH ONE IS NOT AN ARCTIC ICON