Elliott L. Hazen
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
217 Papers
338 Citations
Elliott L. Hazen is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Foraging. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 162 publications. Previous affiliations of Elliott L. Hazen include Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research & University of Washington.
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Fishing fleets as ecosystem sentinels
Heather Welch,Brett M Holycross,Allison A. Cluett,Michael G. Jacox,Caren E Braby,Matthew W Callahan,Joshua A. Cullen,Nima Farchadi,Rachel Seary,Jordan T. Watson,Stephen Bograd,Elliott L. Hazen +11 more
TL;DR: Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) data can detect climate impacts on target species, such as albacore and bluefin tuna, by tracking fishing vessel locations and availability, providing real-time ecological information for managing and conserving marine resources.
Multistressor global change drivers reduce hatch and viability of Lingcod embryos, a benthic egg layer in the California Current System
TL;DR: In this article , the authors run a flow-through mesocosm experiment that exposes marine benthic eggs collected from Monterey Bay, CA to conditions they expect to see in the central California Current System by the year 2050 and 2100.
Corrigendum: State of the California Current 2019–2020: Back to the Future With Marine Heatwaves?
Edward D. Weber,Toby D. Auth,Simone Baumann-Pickering,Tim R. Baumgartner,Eric P. Bjorkstedt,Steven J. Bograd,Brian J. Burke,José L. Cadena-Ramírez,Elizabeth A. Daly,M.E. De La Cruz,Heidi Dewar,John C. Field,Jennifer L. Fisher,Ashlyn Giddings,Ralf Goericke,Eliana Gómez-Ocampo,Jose Gomez-Valdes,Elliott L. Hazen,John G. Hildebrand,Cheryl A. Horton,Kym C. Jacobson,Michael G. Jacox,Jaime Jahncke,Mati Kahru,Raphael M. Kudela,Bertha E. Lavaniegos,Andrew W. Leising,Sharon R. Melin,Luis Erasmo Miranda-Bojorquez,Cheryl A. Morgan,Catherine F. Nickels,Rachael A. Orben,Jessica M. Porquez,Elan J. Portner,Roxanne R. Robertson,Daniel L. Rudnick,Keith M. Sakuma,Jarrod A. Santora,Isaac D. Schroeder,Owyn E. Snodgrass,William J. Sydeman,Andrew J. Thomson,Sarah Ann Thompson,Jennifer S. Trickey,Josué Villegas-Mendoza,Pete Warzybok,William H. Watson,Samantha M. Zeman +47 more
TL;DR: Weber et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the State of the California Current 2019-2020: Back to the Future With Marine Heatwaves? Front. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.
Interactions Among Behavioral Responses of Baleen Whales to Acoustic Stimuli, Oceanographic Features, and Prey Availability
Ari S. Friedlaender,Brandon L. Southall,Elliott L. Hazen +2 more
- 30 Sep 2012
TL;DR: The new results presented here clearly and quite powerfully demonstrate that data on the distribution and abundance of prey are essential in fully understanding how changes in whale behavior related to the presence of human sounds are mediated by these factors and associated environmental variables.
Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms.
Emilius A. Aalto,Kevin D. Lafferty,Susanne H. Sokolow,Richard E. Grewelle,Tal Ben-Horin,C. A. Boch,Peter T. Raimondi,Steven J. Bograd,Elliott L. Hazen,Michael G. Jacox,Fiorenza Micheli,G. A. De Leo +11 more
TL;DR: A coupled oceanographic-epidemiological model is built and three hypotheses on the influence of temperature on disease transmission and pathogenicity are contrasted, which suggests that environmental stress could explain why some marine diseases seem to spread so fast and have region-wide impacts on host populations.