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Southern Ocean Program Additional References

Ashjian, C. J. et al. (2004). Distribution of zooplankton on the continental shelf off Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, during Austral Fall and Winter, 2001. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 2073-2098.

Beardsley, R., R. Limeburner, and B. Owens. (2004). Drifter measurements of surface currents near Marguerite Bay on the West Antarctic Peninsula Shelf during austral summer and fall. Deep-Sea Research II. 51(17-19): 1947-64.

Beardsley, R. C. et al. (2007). U.S. SO GLOBEC hydrographic and circulation studies. GLOBEC International Newsletter. 13: 52-55.

Bengtson, J. L., and B. S. Stewart. (1992). Diving and haulout behavior of crabeater seals in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, during March 1986. Polar Biology. 12: 635-644.

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Costa, D.P. et al. (2008). Upper ocean variability in west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf waters as measured using instrumented seals. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 323-337.

Cullins, T. L., A. L. DeVries, and J. J. Torres. (in press). Antifreeze proteins in pelagic fishes from Marguerite Bay (Western Antarctica). Deep-Sea Research II.

Daly, K. L. (1990). Overwintering development, growth, and feeding of larval Euphausia superba in the Antarctic marginal ice zone. Limnology and Oceanography. 35: 1564-1576.

Daly, K. L. (2004). Overwintering growth and development of larval Euphausia superba: and interannual comparison under varying environmental conditions west of the Antarctic peninsula. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 2139-2168.

Dinniman, M. S., and J. M. Klinck. (2004). A model study of circulation and cross-shelf exchange on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 2003-2022.

Dinniman, M. S. et al. (in press). A model study of Circumpolar Deep Water on the West Antarctic Peninsula and Ross Sea continental shelves. Deep-Sea Research II.

Donnelly, J., and J. J. Torres. (2008). Pelagic fishes in the Marguerite Bay region of the west Antarctic Peninsula region. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 523-539.

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Hofmann, E. E. et al. (2004). An overview of the Southern Ocean Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics Program. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 1921-1924.

Hopkins, T. L. et al. (1993). Community structure and trophic ecology of zooplankton in the Scotia Sea marginal ice zone in winter (1988). Deep-Sea Research. 40: 81-105.

Huntley, M. E., W. Nordhausen, and M. D. G. Lopez. (1994). Elemental composition, metabolic activity, and growth of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba during winter. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 107: 23-40.

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Klinck, J. et al. (2004). Water mass properties and circulation on the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf in austral fall and winter 2001. Deep-Sea Research II. 51(17-19): 1925-46.

Lawson, G. L. et al. (2008a). Euphausiid distribution along the Western Antarctic Peninsula-Part A: Development of robust multi-frequency acoustic techniques to identify euphausiid aggregations and quantify euphausiid size, abundance, and biomass. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 412-431.

Lawson, G. L. et al. (2008b). Euphausiid distribution along the Western Antarctic Peninsula-Part B: Distribution of euphausiid aggregations and biomass, and associations with environmental features. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 432-454.

McDonald, B. et al. (2008). Body condition as an indicator of winter foraging success in crabeater seals (Lobodon carcinophagus) using measures of body composition. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 515-522.

Moffat, C. et al. (2008). A first description of the Antarctic Peninsula Coastal Current. Deep-Sea Research II. 55: 277-293.

Nicol, S. et al. (1992). Growth and shrinkage of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba from the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean during summer. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 89: 175-181.

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Parker, M. L., J. Donnelly, and J. J. Torres. (in press). Invertebrate micronekton and macrozooplankton in the Marguerite Bay region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Deep-Sea Research II.

Perovich, D. K. et al. (2004). Winter sea-ice properties in Marguerite Bay, Antarctica. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 2023-2040.

Piñones, A. et al. (in press). Lagrangian simulation of transport pathways and residence times along the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Deep-Sea Research II.

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Smith, D. A. et al. (1999). Hydrography and circulation of the west Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf. Deep-Sea Research I. 46: 951-984.

Thiele, D. et al. (2004). Seasonal variability in whale encounters in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Deep-Sea Research II. 51: 2311-2325.

Torres, J. J. et al. (1994). Metabolism of Antarctic micronektonic Crustacea as a function of depth of occurrence and season. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 113: 207-219.

Torres, J.J. et al. (2007). The physiology of fall and winter krill (Euphausia superba) in the waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula Shelf, GLOBEC International Newsletter. 13:60-62.