LINKING CLIMATE AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGE IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CURRENT División de Oceanología, CICESE, Ensenada, Baja California. México Facultad de.

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LINKING CLIMATE AND ECOSYSTEM CHANGE IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CURRENT División de Oceanología, CICESE, Ensenada, Baja California. México Facultad de Ciencias Marinas, UABC, Ensenada, Baja California. México

IMECOCAL

Development of SST anomaly during the El Niño (apr-oct 1997) Data from NOAA-CDC website Development of SST anomaly during the La Niña (apr-oct 1999) Data from NOAA-CDC website El Niño – La Niña Ocean Climate Patterns

Leading indicators of change in physical and biological state of pelagic ecosystem – from quarterly IMECOCAL cruises 1997 – m Anomalies EN---LN

Relaxation of upwelling and offshore Ekman transport Strong regional upwelling and offshore Ekman Transport Our concept of change in ecosystem organization/structure as a response to: May be determined by our sampling tools…