Biocomplexity in the Bering Sea; multiple stressors and combined effects

Updated 2000-04-17

Develop conceptual models of biocomplexity for the Bering Sea watershed to describe and predict the combined effects of multiple stressors on key components of the Bering Sea ecosystem.

This is a National Implementation Plan (NIP) project

Time frame

Status
Planned
Project time span
2000 - 2004
Data collection
2000 - 2002
Data processing
2000 - 2003
Data reporting
2002 - 2004

Contact information

Contact person
Suzanne K. M. Marcy
Address
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 222 West 7th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99513 USA
Phone
+1-907-271-2895
Fax
+1-907-271-3424
Email
vog.ape@ennazus.ycram

Parameters and Media

Parameter groups measured/observed/modelled
Media sampled/studied/modelled
Additional information or further specification of types of data / information collected, species / tissues / organs sampled, etc.

Integration of existing data on multiple stressors and combined effects for the Bering Sea watershed including marine, estuarine, freshwater and terrestrial systems.

Geography

Regions studied
Bering Sea
Other areas
Bering Sea watershed

Data availability

Are data archived or planned to be archived at an AMAP Thematic Data Centre?
no
If no (or only part of data are reported to a TDC), where and how are (other) data stored?
Being planned
Samples/specimens archived in specimen banks?
No

Methods & Procedures

Not specified

Additional Information

Is this a bi- AND multi-lateral project (i.e. a project involving cooperation between different countries)?
No
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