PublicationsWelcome to the publications directory for the Climate Impacts Group and the Climate Dynamics Group. Please contact the web administrator for assistance with any of these publications. Topic View: Coastal EnvironmentsJump to Year:
2011 2011Past trends and future scenarios for environmental conditions favoring the accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins in Puget Sound shellfishMoore, S.K., N.J. Mantua, and E.P. Salathé. 2011. Past trends and future scenarios for environmental conditions favoring the accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins in Puget Sound shellfish. Harmful Algae 10:521–529, doi:10.1016/j.hal.2011.04.004.
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2010back to topThe relative influences of El Niño Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation on paralytic shellfish toxin accumulation in Pacific Northwest shellfishMoore, S.K., N.J. Mantua, B.M. Hickey, and V.L. Trainer. 2010. The relative influences of El Niño Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation on paralytic shellfish toxin accumulation in Pacific Northwest shellfish. Limnology and Oceanography 55: 2262-2274, doi:10.4319/lo.2010.55.6.2262.
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2009back to topPreparing for climate change impacts to state-owned aquatic lands: A climate change adaptation strategy for the Washington Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Resources ProgramFredrickson, A.L. 2009. Preparing for climate change impacts to state-owned aquatic lands: A climate change adaptation strategy for the Washington Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Resources Program. M.M.A. thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. Land waters and sea levelLettenmaier, D.P., and P.C.D. Milly. 2009. Land waters and sea level. Nature Geoscience 2: 452-454, doi:10.1038/ngeo567.
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2008back to topSea Level Rise in the Coastal Waters of Washington StateMote, P.W., A. Petersen, S. Reeder, H. Shipman, and L.C. Whitely Binder. 2008. Sea Level Rise in the Coastal Waters of Washington State. Report prepared by the Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Oceans, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington and the Washington Department of Ecology, Lacey, Washington. 2005back to top"Coasts Breakout Session"Kay, J.E., J.H. Casola, and A.K. Snover. 2005. "Coasts Breakout Session". Fact sheet prepared for King County (Washington)'s October 27, 2005 climate change conference "The Future Ain't What It Used to Be: Preparing for Climate Disruption". Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle. 2003back to topTracking environmental processes in the coastal zone for understanding and predicting Oregon coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) marine survivalLogerwell, E.A., N.J. Mantua, P.W. Lawson, R.C. Francis, and V.N. Agostini. 2003. Tracking environmental processes in the coastal zone for understanding and predicting Oregon coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) marine survival. Fisheries Oceanography 12(6):554-568.
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2002back to topPotential impacts of climate variability and change on water quality in south Puget Sound: A management perspectiveEngoltz, T. 2002. Potential impacts of climate variability and change on water quality in south Puget Sound: A management perspective. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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2000back to topCoastal hazards management and constraints on policy development: A case study of coastal erosion management in Ocean Shores, Washington.Hastings, K. 2000. Coastal hazards management and constraints on policy development: A case study of coastal erosion management in Ocean Shores, Washington.. M.M.A thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1998back to topSensitivity of the coastal management system in Washington state to the incorporation of climate forecasts and projectionsJohnson, Z.P. 1998. Sensitivity of the coastal management system in Washington state to the incorporation of climate forecasts and projections. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1997back to topAssessing the coastal zone sensitivity and vulnerability to regional climate variability and change in the Pacific NorthwestField, J.C. 1997. Assessing the coastal zone sensitivity and vulnerability to regional climate variability and change in the Pacific Northwest. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. |
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