In October 2003, the North Pacific Marine Science Organization
was asked by the United States government for scientific advice on the
implications of the 1998 regime shift for North Pacific fisheries. Following
the strong 1997-1998 El Niño, the climate of the North Pacific
took a rapid and striking change, the persistence of which is suggestive
of a regime shift. Previous regime shifts have had serious implications
for marine ecosystems, and consequently for fish populations and the fishing
industry.
Advisory Report on "Fisheries
& Ecosystem Responses to Recent Regime Shifts in the North Pacific"
(pdf, 2 MB)
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