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Number Issued Reporting on
2006-1 Spring 2006

-Annual Conditions on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Fall Conditions
-Potential Linkages to Recruitment

2006-2 Fall 2006

-Spring Conditions on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Timing of the Spring Bloom
-Ship of Opportunity Data-Dominant Zooplankton Species
-Comparison of Spring and Fall Conditions

2007-1 Spring 2007

-Annual Conditions on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Fall Conditions on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Long Term Temperature Trends
-Ship of Opportunity Data-Dominant Zooplankton Species
-Annual Phytoplankton Cycle

2007-2 Fall 2007

-Spring Conditions on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Spring Condition by Shelf Subregions
-Spring Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
-Spring Chlorophyll Distribution
-Timing of the Spring Bloom
-Ship of Opportunity Data-Dominant Zooplankton Species
-Potential Changes in Northeast Shelf Climate
-Silver Hake Cannibalism

2008-1

Spring 2008

-Data Sources
-Fall Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Fall Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem by Subregion
-Fall Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
-Fall Chlorophyll Distribution
-ECOMON-Dominant Zooplankton Species
-Long Term Temperature Trends
-Trends in Fish Size

2008-2 Fall 2008

-Spring Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Spring Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem by Subregion
-Spring Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
-Spring Chlorophyll Distribution
-ECOMON-Dominant Zooplankton Species
-Spring Bloom Timing

2009-1 Spring 2009

-Fall Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Fall Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
-Fall Chlorophyll Distribution
-Krill Predation by Atlantic Herring
-Drifter Measure Currents
-Ecosystem Shift in Thermal Habitat
-Long Term Monthly Temperature Trends

2009-2 Fall 2009
-Spring Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
-Spring Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
-Spring Chlorophyll Distribution
-Spring Bloom Timing
-Temperature Effects on the Spring Bloom
-Phytoplankton and Fronts
-Georges Bank Zooplankton Community Shift
2010-1 Spring 2010
- Data Sources
- Fall Conditions-Northeast Shelf Ecosystem
- Fall Sea Surface Temperature Distribution
- Fall Chlorophyll Distribution
- Chlorophyll Concentration at New Heights
- Systematic Shifts in Zooplankton Species Composition
- Key Climate Drivers
- A Warmer and Fresher Ecosystem
- Ecosystem Shift in Thermal Habitat
- Shrinking Refugium for Cold Water Species
- Mackerel Habitat Redefined
- Species Reflect Shifting Thermal Conditions
- Long Term Temperature Trends
- Long Term Monthly Temperature Trends
- Shifting Fish Communities
- Spiny Dogfish Rely on Jellyfish
- Landings by Major Species Group
- Trophic Level of the Landings
- Condition Factors of Fish


For further information, contact:Kevin.Friedland@noaa.gov

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