Principal Investigator: Matthew Oliver (University of Delaware)
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2022~702~Hudson, K and Oliver, MJ and Kohut, J and Dinniman, MS and Klinck, JM and Cimino, MA and Bernard, KS and Statscewich, H and Fraser, W~https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14211~~~~~A subsurface eddy associated with a submarine canyon increases availability and delivery of simulated Antarctic krill to penguin foraging regions~~~10451114~10451114~OSTI~2024-02-26 10:56:44.203~
Nature~2023~618~Trinh, Rebecca and Ducklow, Hugh W. and Steinberg, Deborah K. and Fraser, William R.~https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06041-4~~~~~Krill body size drives particulate organic carbon export in West Antarctica~~~10482391~10482391~OSTI~2024-02-26 10:56:44.213~
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans~2022~127~Hudson, K. and Oliver, M. J. and Kohut, J. and Cohen, J. H. and Dinniman, M. S. and Klinck, J. M. and Reiss, C. S. and Cutter, G. R. and Statscewich, H. and Bernard, K. S. and Fraser, W.~https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017482~~~~~Subsurface Eddy Facilitates Retention of Simulated Diel Vertical Migrators in a Biological Hotspot~~~10357035~10445794~OSTI~2024-02-26 10:56:44.220~
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans~2021~126~Hudson, K. and Oliver, M. J. and Kohut, J. and Dinniman, M. S. and Klinck, J. M. and Moffat, C. and Statscewich, H. and Bernard, K. S. and Fraser, W.~https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017304~~~~~A Recirculating Eddy Promotes Subsurface Particle Retention in an Antarctic Biological Hotspot~~~10357033~10364304~OSTI~2024-02-26 10:56:44.226~
Frontiers in Marine Science~2021~8~Gorman, Kristen B. and Ruck, Kate E. and Williams, Tony D. and Fraser, William R.~https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.526092~~~~~Advancing the Sea Ice Hypothesis: Trophic Interactions Among Breeding Pygoscelis Penguins With Divergent Population Trends Throughout the Western Antarctic Peninsula~~~10357032~10357032~OSTI~2024-02-26 10:56:44.233~