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42. What do ecosystem management and <strong>the</strong> current budget mean for federally D. J. Baker<br />

supported environmental research?<br />

2002 Sherman, K. and H. R. Skjoldal, eds. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong> of <strong>the</strong> North<br />

Vol. 10 Atlantic: Changing States and Sustainability. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong><br />

Series. Elsevier Science, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands.449p.<br />

Part I. North Atlantic teleconnections<br />

1. North Atlantic climatic signals and <strong>the</strong> plankton of <strong>the</strong> European Continental A. H. Taylor<br />

Shelf<br />

2. Interregional biological responses in <strong>the</strong> North Atlantic to hydrometeorological P. C. Reid and G.<br />

forcing<br />

Beaugrand<br />

Part II. Northwest Atlantic large marine ecosystems<br />

3. Changes to <strong>the</strong> large marine ecosystem of <strong>the</strong> Newfoundland-Labrador Shelf J. Rice<br />

K.C.T. Zwanenburg, D.<br />

Bowen, A. Bundy, K.<br />

4. Decadal changes in <strong>the</strong> Scotian Shelf large marine ecosystem<br />

Drinkwater, K. Frank, R.<br />

O’Boyle, D. Sameoto, and<br />

M. Sinclair<br />

5. Dynamics of fish larvae, zooplankton, and hydrographical characteristics in <strong>the</strong> S. A. Pedersen and J. C.<br />

West Greenland large marine ecosystem 1950-1984<br />

Rice<br />

6. The U.S. Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine ecosystem: Zooplankton trends in fish K. Sherman, J. Kane, S.<br />

biomass recovery<br />

Murawski, W.Overholtz,<br />

and A. Solow<br />

Part III. Insular North Atlantic<br />

7. Iceland Shelf LME Decadal assessment and resource sustainability O. S. Assthorsson and H.<br />

Vilhjálmsson<br />

8. Ecological features and recent trends in <strong>the</strong> physical environment, plankton, E. Gaard, B.Hansen,<br />

fish stocks, and seabirds in <strong>the</strong> Faroe Shelf ecosystem<br />

B. Olsen, and J. Reinert<br />

2002<br />

Vol. 11<br />

138<br />

Part IV. Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Atlantic<br />

9. Zooplankton-fish interactions in <strong>the</strong> Barents Sea<br />

P. Dalpadado, B. Bogstad,<br />

H. Gjøsœter, S. Mehl, and<br />

H. R. Skjoldal<br />

10. Dynamics and human impact in <strong>the</strong> Bay of Biscay: An ecological perspective L. Valdés and A. Lavín<br />

11. Iberian sardine fisheries: Trends and crises T. Wyatt and C. Porteiro<br />

12. The North Sea large marine ecosystem J. M. McGlade<br />

Part V. Summary and comments<br />

Changing states of <strong>the</strong> large marine ecosystems in <strong>the</strong> North Atlantic: Summary<br />

and comments<br />

cGlade, J. M., P. Cury, K. A. Koranteng, N.J. Hardman-Mountford, eds. The Gulf of<br />

Guinea <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Ecosystem: Environmental Forcing & Sustainable<br />

Development of <strong>Marine</strong> Resources. Elsevier Science. 392p.<br />

rt I. Principles and programmes<br />

1. The EU/INCO-DC Project: Impacts of environmental forcing on marine<br />

biodiversity and sustainable management of artisanal and industrial fisheries in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gulf of Guinea<br />

2. A modular approach to monitoring, assessing and managing large marine<br />

ecosystems<br />

3. The Gulf of Guinea large marine ecosystem project: Turning challenges into<br />

achievements<br />

4. Consilience in oceanographic and fishery research: A concept and some<br />

digressions<br />

Part II. Environmental forcing and productivity:<br />

5. Variability of physical environmental processes in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Guinea and<br />

implications for fisheries recruitment. An investigation using remotely sensed<br />

sea surface temperature<br />

6. Defining ecosystem structure from natural variability: Application of principal<br />

components analysis to remotely sensed sea surface temperature<br />

7. A multi-data approach for assessing <strong>the</strong> spatio-temporal variability of <strong>the</strong><br />

Ivorian-Ghanaian coastal upwelling: Understanding pelagic fish stock<br />

G. Hempel<br />

J.M. McGlade,<br />

K.A. Koranteng and<br />

P. Cury<br />

K. Sherman and<br />

E.D. Anderson<br />

C. Ibe and K. Sherman<br />

D. Pauly<br />

N.J. Hardman-Mountford<br />

and<br />

J. M. McGlade<br />

N. J. Hardman-Mountford<br />

and<br />

J. M. McGlade<br />

H. Demarcq and A. Ama

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