GLOBEC International Newsletter, Vol. 13, No.1 (2007)

 

 

List of SO GLOBEC articles in GLOBEC International Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2007):

http://web.pml.ac.uk/globec/products/newsletter/news13_1.pdf

Hofmann, E.E. 2007. The Southern Ocean GLOBEC programme. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 49-50.

Nicol, S. 2007. Flux and KAOS: Australian research in support of SO GLOBEC. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 50-51.

Beardsley, R.C., C. Moffat, L. Padman, R. Muench and W. Brechner Owens. 2007. US SO GLOBEC hydrographic and circulation studies. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 52-54.

Klinck, J.M. and M.S. Dinniman. 2007. Circulation modelling in support of US SO GLOBEC studies. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 55.

Fritsen, C.H. 2007. Sea ice studies in the US SO GLOBEC programme. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 56-57.

Wiebe, P.H. and G.L. Lawson. 2007. Acoustic sampling on the US SO GLOBEC survey cruises. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 57-59.

Torres, J.J., K.L. Daly, H.R. Harvey, S.-J. Ju, L.B. Quetin, R.M. Ross and S.M. Gallager. 2007. The physiology of autumn and winter krill (Euphausia superba) in the waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula shelf. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 60-62.

Costa, D.P., J.M. Burns, E. Chapman, J. Hildebrand, J.J. Torres, W. Fraser, A. Friedlander, C. Ribic and P. Halpin. 2007. US SO GLOBEC predator programme. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 62-66.

Thiele, D. 2007. The International Whaling Commission and Southern Ocean GLOBEC: working together under the IWC Southern Ocean collaboration. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 67-69.

Shin, H.C. 2007. Korea's multi-disciplinary oceanographic research in the southwest Atlantic corner of Southern Ocean: contribution to a bigger venture, Southern Ocean GLOBEC. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 69-70.
 

Murphy, E.J., J.L. Watkins and P.N. Trathan. 2007. UK science during Southern Ocean GLOBEC. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 71-72.

Korb, R. and M. Whitehouse. 2007. Intense phytoplankton blooms in the "High-Nutrient Low-Chlorophyll" belt of the Southern Ocean: a case of natural iron enrichment? GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 73-74.

Shreeve, R., A. Atkinson, G. Tarling, P. Ward and J. Watkins. 2007. Alternative food chains in the Southern Ocean: the differences in energy flux through copepods and krill. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 75-76.

Trathan, P., M. Collins, S. Fielding and I. Staniland. 2007. Krill are not the only food. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 76-77.

Tarling, G., A. Atkinson and R. Shreeve. 2007. Growth and reproduction of Antarctic krill at South Georgia: the exception to the rule. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 78-79.

Watkins, J.L., E.J. Murphy and S.E. Thorpe. 2007. Life in the fast lane: krill advection within the Scotia Sea. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 79-80.

Murphy, E.J., P.N. Trathan, J.L. Watkins, M.P. Meredith, K. Reid and J. Forcada. 2007. Interannual variability in the Scotia Sea ecosystem: climate, krill and predators. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 81-82.

Reid, K. 2007. Monitoring and management - bridging the gap. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 83.

Clarke, A. and M.P. Meredith. 2007. Long-term year-round oceanographic monitoring in Marguerite Bay. GLOBEC International Newsletter 13(1): 84-85.