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Title Author(s) Year Journal & DOI
Bringing stakeholders, scientists, and managers together through an integrated ecosystem assessment process deReynier, Y.L., P.S. Levin, N.L. Shoji 2010 Marine Policy 10.1016/j.marpol.2009.10.010
California sea lions: an indicator for integrated ecosystem assessment of the California Current system Melin et al. 2012 CalCOFI Reports
Capturing energy from the motion of the ocean in a crowded sea Plummer, ML & BE Feist 2016 Coastal Management 10.1080/08920753.2016.1208877
Characterizing the Natural System: Toward Sustained, Integrated Coastal Ocean Acidification Observing Networks to Facilitate Resource Management and Decision Support Alin, S.R., R.E. Brainard, N.N.Price, J.A.Newton, A. Cohen, W.T.Peterson, E.H.DeCarlo, E.H.Shadwicik, S.Noakes and N. Bednaršek 2015 Oceanography 10.5670/oceanog.2015.34
Cloudy with a chance of sardines: forecasting sardine distributions using regional climate models. Kaplan, I.C., Williams, G.D., Bond, N.A., Hermann, A.J., and Siedlecki, S.A. 2015 Fish. Oceanogr. 10.1111/fog.12131
Coastal upwelling revisited: Ekman, Bakun, and improved upwelling indices for the U.S. west coast. Jacox, M. G., C. A. Edwards, E. L. Hazen, and S. J. Bograd. 2018 Journal of Geophysical Research, doi:10.1029/2018JC014187
Community-level effects of spatial management in the California drift gillnet Fishery Julia G.Mason, Elliott L.Hazen, Steven J.Bograd, Heidi Deward, Larry B., Crowder 2019 Fisheries Research 10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.010
Conceptualization of social-ecological systems of the California Current: An examination of interdisciplinary science supporting ecosystem-based management. Levin, P.S., S.J. Breslow, C.J. Harvey, K.C. Norman, M.R. Poe, G.D. Williams, M.L. Plummer. 2016 Coastal Management 10.1080/08920753.2016.1208036
Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management. Breslow, S.J., B. Sojka, R. Barnea, X. Basurto, C. Carothers, S. Charnley, S. Coulthard, N. Dolšak, J. Donatuto, C. García-Quijano, C.C. Hicks, A. Levine, M.B. Mascia, K. Norman, M. Poe, T. Satterfield, K. St. Martin, P.S. Levin 2016 Environmental Science & Policy 10.1016/j.envsci.2016.06.023
Cultural Dimensions of Socioecological Systems: Key Connections and Guiding Principles for Conservation in Coastal Environments Poe, M. R., Norman, K. C., & Levin, P. S. 2013 Conservation Letters 10.1111/conl.12068

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