End-to-end fish model

Project Description

The goal is to model the multi-decadal cycles of sardines and anchovies using an end-to-end model consisting of the ocean physics (ROMS), a nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton component (NEMURO), an individual based model of small pelagic fish, and a fishing fleet component.

Project Funding

Start Date: 0000-00-00
End Date: 0000-00-00

 

Publications and products

Rose, K.A., Fiechter, J., Curchitser, E.N., Hedstrom, K., Bernal, M., Creekmore, S., Haynie, A., Ito, S., Lluch-Cota, S., Megrey, B.A., Edwards, C.A., Checkley, D., Koslow, T., McClatchie, S., Werner, F., MacCall, A. and Agostini, V.. (2015). Demonstration of a fully-coupled end-to-end model for small pelagic fish using sardine and anchovy in the California Current Progress in Oceanography.
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Fiechter, J., D. D. Huff, B. T. Martin, D. W. Jackson, C. A. Edwards, K. A. Rose, E. N. Curchitser, K. S. Hedstrom, S. T. Lindley, and B. K. Wells. (2015). "Environmental conditions impacting juvenile Chinook salmon growth off central California: An ecosystem model analysis". Geophys. Res. Lett.. 42
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Â鶹¹ÙÍø Team

Kenny Rose

Kenny Rose

Principal Investigator

Kate Hedstrom

Kate Hedstrom

Co-Principal Investigator

Â鶹¹ÙÍø Staff

Specialties:

  • Oceanographic Specialist

Full Profile
Co-Principal Investigators

Enrique Curchitser
enrique@esm.rutgers.edu

Jerome Fiechter
fiechter@ucsc.edu