The State of the California Current, 1996-1997: Mixed Signals from the Tropics
Author
Schwing, Franklin B.
Murphree, Tom
Mantyla, Arnold W.
Hayward, Thomas L.
Mascarenas, Affonso S. Jr.
Cummings, Sherry L.
Sakuma, Keith M.
Castillo, Sergio I. Larios
Chavez, Francisco P.
Baltz, Kenneth
Ainley, David G.
Date
1997Metadata
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A large number of data sets from within the California
Current region, and the large-scale fields that affect
this region, are available for timely assessment of recent
environmental conditions in this system. In addition to
the long-running quarterly CalCOFI cruises, which featured
the initial research cruise of RV Roger Revelle, several
surveys off Baja California and central California
have provided information on coastal areas adjacent to
the present CalCOFI coverage. Conditions throughout
the north Pacific and in the California Current are summarized
and interpreted for the 1996-97 period.
Description
Schwing et al.: The California Current, 1996-1997, CalCOFI Rep., Vol. 38, 1997
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