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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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