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Phyllis J. Stabeno is affiliated with the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Climate variability and models
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology

Phyllis J. Stabeno has published extensively in a number of scholarly venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Oceanography
  • Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans

Recent published papers include:

  • "Evidence suggests potential transformation of the Pacific Arctic ecosystem is underway," 2020, Nature Climate Change
  • "Manifestation and consequences of warming and altered heat fluxes over the Bering and Chukchi Sea continental shelves," 2020, Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • "Paralytic shellfish toxins in Alaskan Arctic food webs during the anomalously warm ocean conditions of 2019 and estimated toxin doses to Pacific walruses and bowhead whales," 2022, Harmful Algae
  • "Climate-driven shifts in pelagic fish distributions in a rapidly changing Pacific Arctic," 2023, Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
  • "Climate warming and the loss of sea ice: the impact of sea-ice variability on the southeastern Bering Sea pelagic ecosystem," 2020, ICES Journal of Marine Science

Frequent co-authors with whom the scientist has published include:

  • Calvin W. Mordy
  • Shaun W. Bell
  • Lisa B. Eisner
  • Edward D. Cokelet
  • Heather Tabisola

Best Publications

  • Climate change and control of the southeastern Bering Sea pelagic ecosystem

    George L. Hunt;Phyllis Stabeno;Gary Walters;Elizabeth Sinclair

  • Recent shifts in the state of the North Pacific

    N. A. Bond;J. E. Overland;M. Spillane;P. Stabeno

  • Meteorology and oceanography of the northern Gulf of Alaska

    P.J Stabeno;N.A Bond;A.J Hermann;N.B Kachel

  • Climate impacts on eastern Bering Sea foodwebs: a synthesis of new data and an assessment of the Oscillating Control Hypothesis

    George L. Hunt;Kenneth O. Coyle;Lisa B. Eisner;Edward V. Farley

  • The Physical Oceanography of the Bering Sea

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;James D. Schumacher;Kiyotaka Ohtani

  • On the temporal variability of the physical environment over the south-eastern Bering Sea

    P. J. Stabeno;N. A. Bond;N. B. Kachel;S. A. Salo

  • Comparison of warm and cold years on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf and some implications for the ecosystem

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Nancy B. Kachel;Sue E. Moore;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Evidence suggests potential transformation of the Pacific Arctic ecosystem is underway

    Henry P. Huntington;Seth L. Danielson;Francis K. Wiese;Matthew Baker

  • Is the climate of the Bering Sea warming and affecting the ecosystem

    James E. Overland;Phyllis J. Stabeno

  • Rise and fall of jellyfish in the eastern Bering Sea in relation to climate regime shifts

    Richard D. Brodeur;Mary Beth Decker;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Jennifer E. Purcell

  • State of the Climate in 2018

    M. Ades;R. Adler;Laura S. Aldeco;G. Alejandra

  • A comparison of the physics of the northern and southern shelves of the eastern Bering Sea and some implications for the ecosystem

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Edward V. Farley;Nancy B. Kachel;Sue Moore

  • Coupled wind-forced controls of the Bering–Chukchi shelf circulation and the Bering Strait throughflow: Ekman transport, continental shelf waves, and variations of the Pacific–Arctic sea surface height gradient

    Seth L. Danielson;Thomas J. Weingartner;Katherine S. Hedstrom;Knut Aagaard

  • Climate change and the control of energy flow in the southeastern Bering Sea

    George L Hunt;Phyllis J Stabeno

  • Extreme Conditions in the Bering Sea (2017–2018): Record‐Breaking Low Sea‐Ice Extent

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Shaun W. Bell;Shaun W. Bell

  • Circulation in the Bering Sea basin observed by satellite-tracked drifters : 1986-1993

    P. J. Stabeno;R. K. Reed

  • On the recent warming of the southeastern Bering Sea shelf

    P.J. Stabeno;N.A. Bond;S.A. Salo

  • Dynamics of the Bering Sea

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  • Marine environment of the eastern and central Aleutian Islands

    Carol Ladd;George L. Hunt;Calvin W. Mordy;Sigrid A. Salo

  • Manifestation and consequences of warming and altered heat fluxes over the Bering and Chukchi Sea continental shelves

    S.L. Danielson;O. Ahkinga;C. Ashjian;E. Basyuk

  • Characteristics and variability of the inner front of the southeastern Bering Sea

    N.B Kachel;G.L Hunt;S.A Salo;J.D Schumacher

  • Observations from moorings in the Aleutian Passes: temperature, salinity and transport

    P. J. Stabeno;D. G. Kachel;N. B. Kachel;M. E. Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

Calvin W. Mordy
Calvin W. Mordy Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Carol Ladd
Carol Ladd National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Nicholas A. Bond
Nicholas A. Bond Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean
Albert J. Hermann
Albert J. Hermann National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jeffrey M. Napp
Jeffrey M. Napp National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
George L. Hunt
George L. Hunt University of Washington
James E. Overland
James E. Overland Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Michael W. Lomas
Michael W. Lomas Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Seth L. Danielson
Seth L. Danielson University of Alaska Fairbanks
Muyin Wang
Muyin Wang University of Washington

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