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    Observations from moorings in the Aleutian Passes: temperature, salinity and transport by STABENO, P. J., KACHEL, D. G., KACHEL, N. B., SULLIVAN, M. E.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-11-2005)
    “…Between May 2001 and September 2003, a series of moorings were deployed in four of the Aleutian Passes – Tanaga Pass (12 months of data), Akutan Pass and…”
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    Glider observations of kinematics in a Gulf of Alaska eddy by Martin, J. P., Lee, C. M., Eriksen, C. C., Ladd, C., Kachel, N. B.

    “…The depth‐radial structure of a Gulf of Alaska (GoA) eddy is investigated using observations from an autonomous winged buoyancy‐driven glider, drifters, and…”
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    On the temporal variability of the physical environment over the south-eastern Bering Sea by Stabeno, P. J., Bond, N. A., Kachel, N. B., Salo, S. A., Schumacher, J. D.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-03-2001)
    “…During 1997 and 1998, unusual physical conditions occurred in the Bering Sea: strong May storms and calm conditions in July; record high sea surface…”
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    Meteorology and oceanography of the Northern Gulf of Alaska by Stabeno, P.J, Bond, N.A, Hermann, A.J, Kachel, N.B, Mordy, C.W, Overland, J.E

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-05-2004)
    “…The Gulf of Alaska shelf is dominated by the Alaska Coastal current (ACC), which is forced by along-shore winds and large freshwater runoff. Strong cyclonic…”
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    Observations from a Yakutat eddy in the northern Gulf of Alaska by Ladd, C., Kachel, N. B., Mordy, C. W., Stabeno, P. J.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-03-2005)
    “…The impingement of deep basin eddies on the shelf in the Gulf of Alaska has been implicated as an important mechanism for cross‐shelf exchange. The influence…”
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    Currents and transport on the Eastern Bering Sea shelf: An integration of over 20 years of data by Stabeno, P.J., Danielson, S.L., Kachel, D.G., Kachel, N.B., Mordy, C.W.

    “…More than 20 years of data from moorings, satellite-tracked drifters and hydrographic surveys are integrated to provide a comprehensive view of currents and…”
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    Characteristics and variability of the inner front of the southeastern Bering Sea by Kachel, N.B, Hunt, G.L, Salo, S.A, Schumacher, J.D, Stabeno, P.J, Whitledge, T.E

    “…The inner front of the southeastern Bering Sea shows marked spatial variability in frontal characteristics created by regional differences in forcing…”
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    Distribution of foraging shearwaters relative to inner front of SE Bering Sea by Jahncke, J., Coyle, K. O., Zeeman, S. I., Kachel, N. B., Hunt, G. L.

    “…We examined the hypothesis that short-tailed shearwatersPuffinus tenuirostrisaggregate to forage at the inner front of the SE Bering Sea because of enhanced…”
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    Southeast Alaskan shelf from southern tip of Baranof Island to Kayak Island: Currents, mixing and chlorophyll-a by Stabeno, P.J., Bond, N.A., Kachel, N.B., Ladd, C., Mordy, C.W., Strom, S.L.

    “…During 2011 and 2013, an integrated ecosystem study was undertaken on the Southeast Alaska shelf and slope. As part of that study, a total of 8 moorings were…”
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    Dense saline plumes in Exuma Sound, Bahamas by Hickey, B. M., MacCready, P., Elliott, E., Kachel, N. B.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (15-05-2000)
    “…Cold dense plumes have been associated with coral killoff on tropical shelves as well as with sediment movement from banks to the deep basins adjacent to…”
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    Variability of physical and chemical characteristics along the 70-m isobath of the southeastern Bering Sea by Stabeno, P.J, Kachel, N.B, Sullivan, M, Whitledge, T.E

    “…From observations of ice cover, temperature, salinity, currents and nitrate, it is evident that along-shelf variability was significant over the middle shelf…”
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    The Pribilof Islands: Temperature, salinity and nitrate during summer 2004 by Sullivan, M.E., Kachel, N.B., Mordy, C.W., Stabeno, P.J.

    “…The Pribilofs, comprised of St. Paul and St. George Islands and two smaller islands, are a highly productive area on the western edge of the eastern Bering Sea…”
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    A synoptic survey of young mesoscale eddies in the Eastern Gulf of Alaska by Ladd, Carol, Crawford, William R., Harpold, Colleen E., Johnson, W. Keith, Kachel, Nancy B., Stabeno, Phyllis J., Whitney, Frank

    “…Eddies in the Gulf of Alaska are important sources of coastal water and associated nutrients, iron, and biota to the high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll central…”
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    Northern Gulf of Alaska eddies and associated anomalies by Ladd, Carol, Mordy, Calvin W., Kachel, Nancy B., Stabeno, Phyllis J.

    “…In recent years, large anticyclonic eddies have been observed quasi-annually in the region seaward of Kodiak Island, Alaska. In situ sampling in 3 of these…”
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    Tidal front affects the size of prey used by a top marine predator, the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) by VLIETSTRA, LUCY S., COYLE, KENNETH O., KACHEL, NANCY B., HUNT Jr, GEORGE L.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-11-2005)
    “…Oceanographic features are known to influence the distribution of marine predators by affecting the abundance and distribution of their prey. We tested the…”
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    A time-dependent model of sediment transport and strata formation by Kachel, N B

    Published in Estuaries (01-09-1981)
    “…A model is developed that predicts erosion, transport, and deposition of sediments from a heterogeneous bed. A recent physical oceanographic model is used to…”
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