NOAA's Arctic Research Initiative : Proceedings of a Workshop.
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National Academies Press,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- NOAA's ARCTIC RESEARCH INITIATIVE
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Overview
- KEY ISSUES
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 2 Presentations and Discussions
- ORIENTATION TO WORKSHOP GOALS
- Welcome
- Workshop Structure and Goals
- Welcome
- PRESENTATIONS
- NOAA and Arctic Contaminants Research
- Questions/Discussion
- Eddie Bernard
- Dave Hofmann
- Questions/Discussion:
- The Big Picture: A CENR Perspective on Contaminants Research and Remarks from the NOAA Administrator
- Questions/Discussion
- A View from the National Ocean ServiceQuestions/Discussion:
- NOS � Office of Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment (ORCA): Missions
- NOAA's National Status and Trends (NS & T) Program
- US Arctic
- Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution
- Petroleum Hydrocarbon Pollution
- Radionuclides in Animals of Subsistence and Ecological Value
- Cadmium in the Arctic Environment and Biota
- Persistent Organic Pollutants
- What NOAA Should Do to Succeed:
- Benefits of Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring off Barrow
- A View From The National Weather Service
- Questions/Discussion:NOAA's Arctic Contaminants Research
- Responsibilities of the NWS in the Arctic
- Activities Related to Arctic Contaminant Issues
- Key Research Issues Related to Arctic Contaminant Inputs, Transport, and Effects from Natural Variab ...
- Improved Mesoscale Modeling
- A View from the National Marine Fisheries Service
- Questions/Discussion:
- A View from the National Environmental, Satellite, Data, and Information Service
- Questions/Discussion:
- A View from the Coastal Ocean Program
- Questions/Discussion
- Southeast Bering Sea Carrying CapacityNOAA Coastal Ocean Program Southeast Bering Sea Carrying Capacity
- Prolonged Biological Production, Ocean Color and Eddies in the Green Belt of The Southeastern Bering Sea
- REFERENCES
- FIGURE CAPTIONS
- Other Perspectives
- Questions/Discussion:
- Other Perspectives
- Questions/Discussion:
- Other Perspectives
- Questions/Discussion:
- Other Perspectives
- Other Perspectives
- Other Perspectives
- Other Perspectives
- Other Perspectives Leslie King Regarding ARCUS
- Questions/Discussion
- SMALL GROUP WORK SESSIONSCharge To The Small Groups
- Plenary Discussions
- Summary Of Breakout Group #1: Arctic Haze, Ozone, and UV Flux
- Questions/Discussion:
- Summary of Breakout Group #2: Natural Variability
- Summary of Breakout Group #3: Contaminant Sources, Transport, and Dispersion Effects
- Summary of Breakout Group #4: Amap
- Questions/Discussion:
- FINAL THOUGHTS
- 3 Background Information
- NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES/NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL COMMISSION ON GEOSCIENCES, ENVIRONMENT, AND RESOURCES POLAR�
- The Purpose Of This Workshop