Relevent on-line manuscripts (published or in review)
 
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Anderson, J.J. 1997.  Decadal Scale Climate Pattern and Salmon Survival: Indicators, Interactions and Implications.   [In] Emmett, R.L. and M.H.Schiewe [eds]. 1997.  Estuarine and ocean survival of Northeastern Pacific salmon: Proceedings of the workshop. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-NWFSC-29, pp. 43-53.

Anderson, J.J. 1996.  Decadal climate cycles and declining Colubia Reiver salmon.  In Review Proceedings of the Sustainable Fisheries Conference, Victoria, B.C. 1996.

Anderson, J.J., R.A. Hinrichsen. 1996.  Climate indicators of salmon survivalSubmitted North American Journal of Fisheries Management.

Francis, R.C. and S. R. Hare. 1994. Decadal Scale Regime Shifts in the Large Marine Ecosystems of the Northeast Pacific: A Case for Historical Science. Fish. Oceanogr. 3: 279-291.

 
Francis, R.C. and S.R. Hare. 1997.  Regime scale climate forcing of salmon populations in the Northeast Pacific - some new thoughts and findings.  [In] Emmett, R.L. and M.H.Schiewe [eds]. 1997.  Estuarine and ocean survival of Northeastern Pacific salmon: Proceedings of the workshop. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-NWFSC-29, pp. 113-128.
 
Francis, R.C., and N.J. Mantua. 1996. Climatic Influences on Salmon Population Variability in the Northeast Pacific. Submitted as a report for the National Marine Fisheries Service workshop on Assessing Extinction Risk for West Coast Salmon, to be held at NOAA Auditorium (Building 9), 7600 Sand Point Way, Seattle, WA, on November 13-14, 1996.

Francis, R.C., S.R. Hare, A.B. Hollowed and W.S. WoosterAccepted.  Effects of interdecadal climate variability on the oceanic ecosystems of the NE Pacific.  Journal of Climate.

Hare, S.R. 1996. Low frequency climate variability and salmon production. Ph.D. Dissertation. Univ.of Washington, School of Fisheries. 306 pp.

Hare, S.R. and R.C. Francis. 1995. Climate Change and Salmon Production in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. In: R.J. Beamish [ed.] Ocean climate and northern fish populations. Can. spec. Pub. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 121, pp. 357-372.

Hare, S. R., N. J. Mantua, and R. C. Francis. In ReviewInverse production regimes: Alaska and West Coast Pacific salmon.  submitted, Fisheries.

Mantua, N. J., S. R. Hare, Y. Zhang, J.M. Wallace, and R.C. Francis. 1997. A Pacific interdecadal climate oscillation with impacts on salmon production.  Bull. Amer. Met. Soc. 78: 1069-1079.

von Storch, H. and F. W. Zwiers.  1997Statistical Analysis in Climate Research (Cambridge University Press, in preparation)

Manuscripts and Publications from the UW Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Oceans
Manuscripts and Publications from the UW Columbia River Salmon Project
Manuscripts and Publications from the UW Atmospheric Sciences Department
Manuscripts and Publications from the Climate Analysis Section, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Non-scientific (in a peer-reviewed sense) articles on the WWW.

Anderson, J.J. 1996.  Review of the Influence of Climate on Salmon.  Web article

Fish.Net. 1997 NW Fishletter.  The bi-weekly newsletter of  the Pacific Northwest Fish and Wildlife Policy Access Network.

Scripps Institution of Oceanography. 1994.  New Study Shows North Pacific Ocean Temperatures Trigger 10-Year Weather Cycles Over North America

Taylor, G.1997Long-Term Climate Trends and Salmon Populations. A report from the office of the Oregon State Climatologist


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