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    Temporal and spatial co-occurrence of pacific oyster mortality and increased planktonic Vibrio abundance by Elliot Scanes, Nachshon Siboni, Jaimie Potts, Shivanesh Rao, Maurizio Labbate, Justin R. Seymour

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In Port Stephens, Australia, we characterized the microbial community and quantified the abundance of total Vibrio, Vibrio harveyi, and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in a (i) 27-month seawater planktonic microbial time-series; (ii) samples of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) during a mortality event and (iii) seawater samples following the mortality event. …”
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    Britain’s Indo-Pacific Security and Trade Policies: Continuity and Change Under the Labour Government by Samir PURI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The United Kingdom’s main motivation for its engagement in the Indo-Pacific is commercial, alongside its contributions to regional security. …”
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    Emergence of the North Pacific heat storage pattern delayed by decadal wind-driven redistribution by Jing Duan, Yuanlong Li, Yilong Lyu, Zhao Jing, Fan Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Climate models project enhanced heat storage in the mid-latitude North Pacific (MNP) and much weaker storage in the tropical Pacific. …”
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    Reduction of Pacific Double‐ITCZ Bias by Convection Parameterization in NCAR CESM2.2 by Xiaoliang Song, Guang J. Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The standard CESM2.2 simulates a remarkable double‐ITCZ bias in the central and eastern Pacific, especially in boreal winter and spring. Modifications to the closure in convection parameterization scheme greatly reduce the double‐ITCZ bias in all seasons, demonstrating that convection parameterization can substantially influence the double‐ITCZ bias in CESM2.2. …”
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    The Classification of Synoptic-Scale Eddies at 850 hPa over the North Pacific in Wintertime by Linlin Xia, Yanke Tan, Chongyin Li, Cheng Cheng

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The WSE reach their largest amplitude around the dateline in the North Pacific, while the largest amplitude of ESE occurs in the northeast Pacific. (2) The WSE and ESE are the most important modes of the synoptic-scale eddies at 850 hPa over the North Pacific, which correspond to the two max value centers of the storm track. (3) In addition to geopotential height, the WSE and the ESE also leave their wave-like footprints in the temperature, meridional wind, and vertical velocity fields, which assume typical baroclinic wave features. (4) The WSE and the ESE have an intrinsic time scale of four days and experience a “midwinter suppression” corresponding to the midwinter suppression of storm tracks.…”
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    Collaborative Effort Towards a FAIR and OPEN Indo-Pacific Pollen Database (IPPD) by Annika V. Herbert, Simon G. Haberle, Henry Munack, Alexandru T. Codilean

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Indo-Pacific Pollen Database (IPPD) is a collection of modern and fossil Australian, Southeast Asian, and Oceanian pollen assemblages collected from Quaternary period depositional contexts. …”
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    Pacific Feminist Imaginaries: The 1977 US National Women’s Conference and the Politics of Territorial Representation by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The 1977 NWC offers a window into these complex politics as women from the Pacific envisioned new possibilities for their future.…”
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    Evaluation of Selenoprotein Supplementation on Digestibility, Growth, and Health Performance of Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei by Rafi Kemal, Ichsan Achmad Fauzi, Sri Nuryati, Wira Wisnu Wardani, Muhammad Agus Suprayudi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Selenoprotein is a feed additive that can overcome oxidative stress in intensive Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) culture. …”
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    Microencapsulation of probiotics and its applications with prebiotic in Pacific white shrimp larvae through Artemia sp. by Dian Eka Ramadhani, Widanarni Widanarni, Sukenda Sukenda

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…., on bacterial population, growth performances, immune responses, and disease resistance of Pacific white shrimp larvae. Microencapsulation of probiotic was done by the freeze-drying method. …”
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    Weakening Relationship between East Asian Summer Monsoon and Asian-Pacific Oscillation after 1990s by Wei Hua, Zouxin Lin, Xin Wang, Guangzhou Fan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM), which is an important influencing summer climate of East Asia, is associated with large-scale change of the land-sea thermal contrast. The Asian-Pacific Oscillation (APO) can modulate the EASM because it not only represents the upper-tropospheric zonal land-sea thermal contrast over Asia and the Pacific region, but it also affects the sea surface temperature (SST) over the North Pacific, which can tune the land-sea thermal contrast for the EASM. …”
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    Improving the Operational Methodology of Tropical Cyclone Seasonal Prediction in the Australian and the South Pacific Ocean Regions by J. S. Wijnands, K. Shelton, Y. Kuleshov

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Tropical cyclones (TCs) can have a major impact on the coastal communities of Australia and Pacific Island countries. Preparedness is one of the key factors to limit TC impacts and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology issues an outlook of TC seasonal activity ahead of TC season for the Australian Region (AR; 5°S to 40°S, 90°E to 160°E) and the South Pacific Ocean (SPO; 5°S to 40°S, 142.5°E to 120°W). …”
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    El Niño-like tropical Pacific ocean cooling pattern during the Last Glacial Maximum by A. Hou, L. Jonkers, H. L. Ford, S. L. Ho

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Abstract Many state-of-the-art climate models are unable to reproduce the observed 20th century surface warming pattern in the tropical Pacific Ocean, casting doubt on the robustness of future projections. …”
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