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Impact of climate change on the Great Lakes ecosystem : a NOAA science needs assessment workshop to meet emerging challenges : summary report / S.T. Joseph, L.A. Chaimowitz, R.A. Sturtevant, D.M. Mason, C.E. Sellinger, J. Wang, and C. DeMarchi, and S.B. Brandt.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Joseph, Sonia T.
Contributor:
Chaimowitz, L. A., creator.
Sturtevant, R. A., creator.
Mason, D. M., creator.
Sellinger, C. E., creator.
Wang, J., creator.
DeMarchi, C., creator.
Brandt, S. B., creator.
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, publisher.
Series:
NOAA technical memorandum GLERL ; 147b.
GLERL contribution ; no. 1514.
NOAA technical memorandum GLERL ; 147b
GLERL contribution ; no. 1514
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climatic changes--Great Lakes (North America)--Congresses.
Climatic changes.
Ecosystem management--Great Lakes (North America)--Congresses.
Ecosystem management.
Biotic communities--Climatic factors--Great Lakes (North America)--Congresses.
Biotic communities.
Great Lakes.
Genre:
Congresses.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (48 pages)
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Mich. : U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 2009.
Summary:
"The purpose of the workshop was to take the first step in developing a NOAA research strategy that addresses the impact of climate change on Great Lakes coastal ecosystems that is driven by user needs. The workshop was unique because of its focus on identifying and prioritizing research needs and future plans toward understanding the impact of climate change on the physical, chemical, and biological processes in Great Lakes coastal waters and connecting channels"--Introduction
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed June 3, 2009).
"May 2009."
OCLC:
371197631

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