Journal Articles:

Bednarsek, N., M.D. Ohman (2015) Changes in pteropod distributions and shell dissolution across a frontal system in the California Current System. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 523, 93-103. 

Bograd, S.J., M.P. Buil, et al. (2015) Changes in source waters to the Southern California Bight. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 42-52. 

Booth, J.A.T., C.B. Woodson, et al. (2014) Patterns and potential drivers of declining oxygen content along the southern California coast. Limnology and Oceanography, 59(4), 1127-1138. 

Campbell, G.S., L. Thomas, et al. (2015) Inter-annual and seasonal trends in cetacean distribution, density and abundance off southern California. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 143-157. 

Checkley, D.M., M. Lindegren (2014) Sea Surface Temperature Variability at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Pier. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 44(11), 2877-2892. 

Davis, A., E. Di Lorenzo (2015) Interannual forcing mechanisms of California Current transports I: Meridional Currents. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 18-30. 

Davis, A., E. Di Lorenzo (2015) Interannual forcing mechanisms of California Current transports II: Mesoscale eddies. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 31-41. 

Davison, P., A. Lara-Lopez, et al. (2015) Mesopelagic fish biomass in the southern California current ecosystem. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 129-142. 

Davison, P.C., J.A. Koslow, et al. (2015) Acoustic biomass estimation of mesopelagic fish: backscattering from individuals, populations, and communities. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil. 

Douglas, A., A. Havron, et al. (2014) Seasonal distribution and abundance of cetaceans off Southern California estimated from CalCOFI cruise data from 2004 to 2008. Fisheries Bulletin, 112, 197-220. 

Fiechter, J., E.N. Curchitser, et al. (2014) Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the California Current: Impacts of model resolution and coastal topography. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 28(4), 371-385. 

Goericke, R., S.J. Bograd, et al. (2015) Denitrification and flushing of the Santa Barbara Basin bottom waters. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 53-60. 

Goericke, R., M.D. Ohman (2015) Introduction to CCE-LTER: Responses of the California Current Ecosystem to climate forcing. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 1-5. 

Jacox, M.G., C.A. Edwards, et al. (2015) The potential for improving remote primary productivity estimates through subsurface chlorophyll and irradiance measurement. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 107-116. 

Jacox, M.G., A.M. Moore, et al. (2014) Spatially resolved upwelling in the California Current System and its connections to climate variability. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(9), 3189-3196. 

Johnston, T.M.S., D.L. Rudnick (2015) Trapped diurnal internal tides, propagating semidiurnal internal tides, and mixing estimates in the California Current System from sustained glider observations, 2006–2012. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 61-78. 

Kahru, M., M.G. Jacox, et al. (2014) Optimized multi-satellite merger of primary production estimates in the California Current using inherent optical properties. Journal of Marine Systems. 

Kahru, M., R. Kudela, et al. (2014) Evaluation of Satellite Retrievals of Ocean Chlorophyll-a in the California Current. Remote Sensing, 6(9), 8524-8540. 

Kahru, M., Z. Lee, et al. (2015) Multi-satellite time series of inherent optical properties in the California Current. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 91-106. 

Kang, Y.-S., M.D. Ohman (2014) Comparison of long-term trends of zooplankton from two marine ecosystems across the North Pacific: Northeastern Asian Marginal Sea and Southern California Current System. CalCOFI Reports, 55, 169-182. 

Kang, Y.-S., M.D. Ohman (2014) Comparison of long-term trends of zooplankton from two marine ecosystems across the North Pacific: Northeastern Asian Marginal Sea and Southern California Current System. CalCOFI Reports, 55, 169-182. 

Koslow, J., Davison, P. & Lara-Lopez, A. (2014) Mesopelagic fishes in the California Current: ecosystem role, climate change impacts and the need for global observations of marine fish populations. IMBER Newsletter n°27 (1.2). 

Koslow, J.A., J. Couture (2015) Pacific Ocean observation programs: Gaps in ecological time series. Marine Policy, 51, 408-414. 

Lee, Z., J. Marra, et al. (2014) Estimating oceanic primary productivity from ocean color remote sensing: A strategic assessment. Journal of Marine Systems.  

Leising, A.W., I.D. Schroeder, et al. (2014) The state of the California Current, 2013-14: El Niño looming. CalCOFI Reports, 55, 51-87. 

Marshall, K.N., I.C. Kaplan, et al. (2014) New target fisheries lead to spatially variable food web effects in an ecosystem model of the California Current. Ecological Modelling, 289, 96-105. 

Martz, T., U. Send, et al. (2014) Dynamic variability of biogeochemical ratios in the Southern California Current System. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(7), 2496-2501. 

Mazloff, M.R., S.T. Gille, et al. (2014) Improving the geoid: Combining altimetry and mean dynamic topography in the California coastal ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(24), 8944-8952. 

Miller, A.J., H. Song, et al. (2015) The physical oceanographic environment during the CCE-LTER Years: Changes in climate and concepts. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 6-17.

Miller, E.F., B. Erisman (2014) Long-term trends of southern California's kelp and barred sand bass populations: a fishery-independent assessment. California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Reports, 55. 

Powell, J.R., M.D. Ohman (2014) Changes in zooplankton habitat, behavior, and acoustic scattering characteristics across glider-resolved fronts in the Southern California Current System. Progress in Oceanography. 

Powell, J.R., M.D. Ohman (2015) Covariability of zooplankton gradients with glider-detected density fronts in the Southern California Current System. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 79-90. 

Sheng, M., T. Zui, et al. (2014) Estimation of Marine Primary Productivity From Satellite-Derived Phytoplankton Absorption Data. Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of, 7(7), 3084-3092. 

Smith, K.L., A.D. Sherman, et al. (2014) Large salp bloom export from the upper ocean and benthic community response in the abyssal northeast Pacific: Day to week resolution. Journal Limnology and Oceanography, 59(3), 745-757. 

Sydeman, W.J., S.A. Thompson, et al. (2015) Climate–ecosystem change off southern California: Time-dependent seabird predator–prey numerical responses. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 158-170. 

Taylor, A.G., M.R. Landry, et al. (2015) Temporal and spatial patterns of microbial community biomass and composition in the Southern California Current Ecosystem. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 112, 117-128. 

Thompson, A.R., T.D. Auth, et al. (2014) Dynamics of larval fish assemblages in the California Current System: a comparative study between Oregon and southern California. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 506, 193-212. 

Weber, E.D., Y. Chao, et al. (2015) Transport patterns of Pacific sardine Sardinops sagax eggs and larvae in the California Current System. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 100(0), 127-139. 

 

Books/Articles-in-Books:

Polovina, J. J., A. J. Hobday, J. A. Koslow, and V. S. Saba. (2014) Open Ocean Systems. The sea: ideas and observations on progress in the study of the seas, M. J. Fogerty, and J. J. McCarthy, Eds., Harvard University Press, 429-473. 

 

Reports:

Holder, A., L. Ryley, et al. (2014) Review Of Selected California Fisheries For 2013: Coastal Pelagic Finfish, Market Squid, Groundfish, Highly Migratory Species, Dungeness Crab, Basses, Surfperch, Abalone, Kelp And Edible Algae, And Marine Aquaculture. In: D. Porzio (Ed). CalCOFI Reports. California Department of Fish and Wildlife: 11-50. 

Manzano, M., M. Kahru, et al. (2014) El sistema de la corriente de California: beneficios y retos para México y Estados Unidos. La Jornada Ecologica, Mexico. 

Wells, B., R.D. Brodeur, et al. (2014) Coastal  Pelagics and Forage Fishes. In: P. Levin, B. Wells & M. Sheer (Eds). California Current Integrated Ecosystem  Assessment: Phase III Report. NOAA NW Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA. 

Williams, G., K. Andrews, et al. (2014) Ecological  Integrity. In: P. Levin, B. Wells & M. Sheer (Eds). California Current Integrated Ecosystem Assessment:  Phase III Report. NOAA SW Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA. 

 

Conference Proceedings/Workshops:

Kahru, M., R. Kudela, and G. Mitchell, 2014: The poor state of high Chl-a retrievals in the California Current using satellite ocean color. NASA Ocean Color research team meeting, Silver Spring, MD. 

Koslow, J. A., 2014: The Effects of Climate on Productivity and Biomass in the California Current LME. 3rd International LME Conference, Swakopmund, Namibia. 

Koslow, J. A., and J. Couture, 2014: A model for global cooperative ocean observation networks as the basis for ecosystem-based management, ocean climate research and assessment of ecosystem change. IMBER Symposium, Bergen, Norway. 

Koslow, J. A., P. Davison, A. Lara-Lopez, and M. D. Ohman, 2014: Meso- and epipelagic fishes in the southern California Current System, ecological interactions and oceanographic influences on abundance: how can we model them? IMBER Symposium, Bergen, Norway. 

Koslow, J. A., E. F. Miller, and J. A. McGowan, 2014: Dramatic declines in coastal and oceanic fish communities off California linked to climate. CalCOFI Conferece, La Jolla, CA. 

Koslow, J. A., and M. Wright, 2014: Sampling requirements for long-term ecological monitoring of fish communities; Poster. CalCOFI Conference, La Jolla, CA. 

Koslow, J. A., and M. Wright, 2014: Design of ocean observation systems: sampling requirements to monitor fish population and community trends as Essential Ocean Variables. PICES Conference, Yeosu, Korea. 

Ohman, M. D., 2014: California Current Ecosystem Dynamics. Invited seminar, Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. 

Ohman, M. D., 2014: Zooplankton as sentinels of a changing climate. Invited seminar, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, University of Aix-Marseille, Luminy, France. 

Ohman, M. D., 2014: Poster: Multiple Time Scales of Ecosystem Forcing in the California Current Ecosystem. Gordon Research Conference, Ocean Global Change Biology Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. 

Ohman, M. D., 2014: Autonomous ocean measurements in the California Current Ecosystem. 2nd Seafloor Observatory Conference, Xiamen, China. 

Ohman, M. D., U. Send, D. L. Rudnick, D. Demer, T. Martz, and R. Feely, 2014: Beyond the mean:  ‘Event’-scale phenomena and their relationship to ecosystem forecasting. CalCOFI Conference, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. 

Ohman, M. D., 2015: The California Current System: What makes the west coast the blue Serengeti? Whalefest 2015, Monterey, CA. 

Ohman, M. D., 2015: Zooplankton: Sentinels of a changing ocean. Southern CA Marine Mammal Workshop, Newport Beach, CA. 

Ohman, M. D., 2015: Changes in pteropod distributions and shell dissolution across a frontal system in the California Current Ecosystem. ASLO, Granada, Spain. 

Sala, L., and M. D. Ohman, 2014: Zooplankton of the San Diego Region website. CalCOFI Conference, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. 

Send, U., M. D. Ohman, and D. Demer, 2014: Continuous multidisciplinary observations in the southern California Current elucidate events in climate, the ecosystem, and fisheries. Brown bag presentation, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. Oceanography Seminar at Texas A&M Galveston, Galveston, Texas. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. University-wide Public Lecture, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. Robert May Lecture in Theoretical Ecology, Princeton University, New Jersey. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. Lecture on Systemic Risk, Session Moderator, London School of Economics, England. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. Ecologocal Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation. Friday Marine Biology Seminar, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. 

Sugihara, G., 2014: Causality and Correlation, Keynote Lecture. Swedish Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm. 

Sugihara, G., 2015: Causality and Correlation. Fisheries and the Environment (FATE), Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA. 

Sugihara, G., 2015: Causality and Correlation. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Madrid, Spain. 

Sugihara, G., 2015: Causality and Correlation. Institute for Systems Biology International Symposium, Seattle, WA. 

Sugihara, G., 2015: Causality and Correlation. Colloquim Lecture in Mathematics, The Courant Institute, NYU, New York. 

Thompson Andrew, R., 2014: Impacts of basin-scale variability on ichthyoplankton assemblages throughout the  California Current Ecosystem. CalCOFI Conference, La Jolla, CA. 

 

Ph.D. Dissertations:

Perretti, C. (2014) The boom and bust dynamics of California market squid (Doryteuthis opalescens).  University Of California, San Diego: 117. 

 

Submitted and In Press:

Asch, R. (In Press) Assessing The School Trap Hypothesis:  An Analysis Of Habitat Overlap Of Three Coastal Pelagic Fish Species In The Southern California Current Ecosystem. Fisheries Bulletin. 

Asch, R. (In Press) Climate Change And Decadal Shifts In The Phenology Of Larval Fishes In The California Current Ecosystem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 

Koslow, J.A., E.R. Miller, et al. (In Press) Dramatic declines in coastal and oceanic fish communities off California linked to climate. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 

Koslow, J., P. Davison (2015) The Effects of Climate on Productivity and Biomass in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Environmental Development. 

Koslow, J.A., P. Davison, et al. (2014) Epipelagic and mesopelagic fishes in the southern California Current System: Ecological interactions and oceanographic influences on their abundance. Journal of Marine Systems, 138, 20-28. 

Rose, K.A., J. Fiechter, et al. (In Press) Demonstration of a fully-coupled end-to-end model for small pelagic fish using sardine and anchovy in the California Current. Progress in Oceanography. 

Taylor, A.G., M.R. Landry (In Press) Patterns and variability in phytoplankton size structure, biomass and community composition across the southern California Current and adjacent ocean ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography. 

Watson, W., S.R. Charter, et al. (In Press) Early larvae of the swordspine rockfish, Sebastes ensifer Chen 1971 (Pisces: Sebastidae), identified by molecular methods. Fishery Bulletin.