Cannabis Sativa

Authors
Jacqueline M Grebmeier, Bodil A Bluhm, Lee W Cooper, Seth L Danielson, Kevin R Arrigo, Arny L Blanchard, Janet T Clarke, Robert H Day, Karen E Frey, Rolf R Gradinger, Monika Kędra, Brenda Konar, Kathy J Kuletz, Sang H Lee, James R Lovvorn, Brenda L Norcross, Stephen R Okkonen
Publication date
2015/8/1
Source
Progress in Oceanography
Volume
136
Pages
92-114
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The northern Bering and Chukchi Seas are areas in the Pacific Arctic characterized by high northward advection of Pacific Ocean water, with seasonal variability in sea ice cover, water mass characteristics, and benthic processes. In this review, we evaluate the biological and environmental factors that support communities of benthic prey on the continental shelves, with a focus on four macrofaunal biomass “hotspots.” For the purpose of this study, we define hotspots as macrofaunal benthic communities with high biomass that support a corresponding ecological guild of benthivorous seabird and marine mammal populations. These four benthic hotspots are regions within the influence of the St. Lawrence Island Polynya (SLIP), the Chirikov Basin between St. Lawrence Island and Bering Strait (Chirikov), north of Bering Strait in the southeast Chukchi Sea (SECS), and in the northeast Chukchi Sea (NECS). Detailed …
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