Title | State of the California Current 2011-2012: Ecosystems respond to local forcing as La Niña wavers and wanes |
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Authors: | Bjorkstedt, E.P., R. Goericke, S. McClatchie, E. Weber, W. Watson, N. Lo, W.T. Peterson, R. Brodeur, R.D. Brodeur, T. Auth, J. Fisher, C. Morgan, J. Peterson, J. Largier, S. Bograd, R. Durazo, G. Gaxiola-Castro, B. Lavaniegos, F.P. Chavez, C.A. Collins, B. Hannah, J. Field, K. Sakuma, W. Satterthwaite, M. O'Farrell, S. Hayes, J. Harding, W. Sydeman, S.A. Thompson, P. Warzybok, R. Bradley, J. Jahncke, R.T. Golightly, S.R. Schneider, R.M. Suryan, A.J. Gladics, C.A. Horton, S.Y. Kim, S.R. Melin, R.L. Delong, and J. Abell |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Volume: | 53 |
Pagination: | 41-76 |
Accession Number: | CCE.0276 |
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