Published September 2009. Reviewed March 2015. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
Curriculum introduces adults and youth to the science and function of wetlands, streams and oceans, and how human activities affect climate and environmental function and health.
Japan is the number 1 country in the world in terms of tuna harvest[1]. For example, it started from about 294,961 tons in 1975, then reached its peak at 371,103 tons in 1985. Although the harvest declined since 1985, it bounced back for the recent years and reached 343,611 tons...
A new method for determining ion exchange equilibrium
data by liquid scintillation counting of the equilibrated solution
phase is described. This method has been applied to determine
equilibria between Dowex 50W X8, a commercial strong cation exchange
resin, and binary and ternary solution containing the varying combinations
of H⁺¹, Cs⁺¹,...
Two deep ocean hotspots of turbulent mixing were found
over the Oregon continental slope. Thorpe-scale analyses
indicate time-averaged turbulent energy dissipation rates of
ε > 10⁻⁷ W/kg and eddy diffusivities of Kp ~ 10⁻² m²/s at
both hotspots. However, the structure of turbulence and its
generation mechanism at each site...
An internal partly standing wave in Mamala Bay, Hawaii
is studied using new observations and the Princeton Ocean
Model (POM). Previous work suggested a convergence in
the bay of east- and westbound waves emanating from
Kaena Ridge and Makapuu Point, respectively. New energy
flux measurements with shipboard ADCP/CTD confirm that...
Straying by hatchery-reared salmon is a major concern for conservation and recovery of many salmon populations. Fisheries managers have attempted to minimize negative ecological and genetic interactions between hatchery and wild fish by using parr-smolt acclimation facilities to ensure successful olfactory imprinting and homing fidelity. However, the effectiveness of offsite...
The linear transfer of tidal energy from large to small scales is quantified for small tidal excursion over a near-critical continental slope. A theoretical framework for low-wavenumber energy transfer is derived from “flat bottom” vertical modes and evaluated with observations from the Oregon continental slope. To better understand the observations,...
Identifying coherent sub-graphs in networks is important
in many applications. In power systems, large systems
are divided into areas and zones to aid in planning and control
applications. But not every partitioning is equally good for
all applications; different applications have different goals, or
attributes, against which solutions should be...