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2011 Best/Honourable Presentations Page
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Session 1: Science Board Symposium
Mechanisms of Marine Ecosystem Reorganization in the North Pacific Ocean
Session 2: BIO/POC Topic Session
Mechanisms of physical-biological coupling forcing biological “hotspots”
Session 3: FIS Topic Session
Population dynamics, trophic interactions and management of cephalopods
in the North Pacific ecosystems
Session 4: FIS/POC Topic Session
Recent changes of North Pacific climate and marine ecosystems: Implications
for dynamics of the dominant species
Session 5: MEQ Topic Session
Harmful algal blooms in a changing world
Session 6: FIS/BIO Topic Session
Observations of ecosystem mixing under climate change
Session 7: MEQ/FUTURE Topic Session
Land-sea interactions and anthropogenic impacts on biological productivity
of North Pacific Ocean coastal ecosystems
Session 8: POC/FIS Topic Session
Linking migratory fish behavior to end-to-end models
Session 9: MONITOR/POC/FUTURE Topic Session
How well do our models really work and what data do we need to check and
improve them?
BIO
Paper Session
FIS
Paper Session
POC Paper Session
W1: BIO Topic Workshop
MEMIP-IV: Quantitative comparison of ecosystem models applied to North
Pacific shelf ecosystems--humble pie or glee?
W2: MEQ Topic Workshop
Remote sensing techniques for HAB detection and monitoring
W3: MEQ Topic Workshop
Pollutants in a changing ocean: Refining indicator approaches in support
of coastal management
W4: POC/MONITOR/TCODE Workshop
Recent advances in monitoring and understanding of Asian marginal seas:
5 years of CREAMS/PICES EAST-I Program
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