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Skip Albertson


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A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington 30-Mar-2009 11 pages
Authors:  Jan Newton; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Miles Logsdon; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE
The full text of this report is available for sale.In 2002 National Oceanographic Partnership Program funded a partnership of a university, federal, state and local government agencies, and a private non-profit corporation who share a common interest and concern about a body of water -- Puget Sound, Washington. Designated as the Puget Sound Marine Environmental Modeling (PSMEM) partnership, the objectives of the partnership were to conduct scientific research aimed at developing fundamental understanding of the Sound's working, as well ...


A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington Jan-2006 9 pages
Authors:  Jan Newton; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Miles Logsdon; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the ...


A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington 01-Jan-2005 9 pages
Authors:  Jan Newton; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Miles Logsdon; Skip Albertson; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the biological system to natural and human perturbations; and to develop models of Puget Sound that can aid agencies with responsibilities for environmental management in making informed decisions and serve as marine science education tools. Our partnership will develop, maintain and operate a suite of flexibly linked ...


A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington 01-Jan-2004
Authors:  Jan Newton; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Miles Logsdon; Skip Albertson; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. This partnership's long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and ...


A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington Jan-2003 9 pages
Authors:  Jan Newton; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Miles Logsdon; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
The full text of this report is available for sale.Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the ...


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