SCOR WG
128 on
Natural and Human-Induced Hypoxia and Consequences for Coastal Areas
Co-Chairs: Jing Zhang (China-Beijing) and Denis Gilbert (Canada)
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Full Members
Venu Ittekkot (Germany)
Lisa Levin (USA)
Jack Middelburg (The Netherlands)
Pedro Monteiro (South Africa)
Wajih Naqvi (India)
Temel Oguz (Turkey)
Nancy Rabalais (USA)
Osvaldo Ulloa (Chile)
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Associate Members
Boris Dewitte (France)
Werner Ekau (Germany)
Ragnar Elmgren (Sweden)
Elva Escobar (Mexico)
Andy Gooday (UK)
Mike Kemp (USA)
Angelica Peņa
(Canada)
Mary Scranton (USA)
Anja van der Plas (Namibia)
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Sponsors: SCOR, U.S. National Science Foundation
Date Approved: September 2005
Terms of Reference
- Synthesize the state of the science for the following aspects of coastal hypoxia: (a) o prevalence and spatio-temporal variability;
(b) natural and human causes; and
(c) effects on the biogeochemistry and ecology; and
(d) resistance, resilience and recovery of ecosystems.
- Identify gaps in our understanding of hypoxia and make recommendations for future research;
- Determine the requirements for observing and modeling hypoxia and its impacts in coastal systems; and
- Document the work of the group in a special issue of a peer-reviewed international journal or a book by a major world publisher.
Meetings:
#1--Vienna, Austria
6-7 April 2006
#2--Shanghai, China
20-23
September 2007
Special Issue of
Biogeosciences
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