Keith M. Sakuma
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
33 Papers
399 Citations
Keith M. Sakuma is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Upwelling & Rockfish. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Keith M. Sakuma include National Marine Fisheries Service.
Chat about Author
Papers
•Journal Article
State of the California Current 2014-15: Impacts of the Warm-Water "Blob"
Andrew W. Leising,Isaac D. Schroeder,Steven J. Bograd,Jeffrey Abell,Reginaldo Durazo,Gilberto Gaxiola-Castro,Eric P. Bjorkstedt,John C. Field,Keith M. Sakuma,Roxanne R. Robertson,Ralf Goericke,William T. Peterson,Ric Brodeur,Caren Barceló,Toby D. Auth,Elizabeth A. Daly,Robert M. Suryan,Amanda J. Gladics,Jessica M. Porquez,Sam McClatchie,Edward D. Weber,William Watson,Jarrod A. Santora,William J. Sydeman,Sharon R. Melin,Francisco P. Chavez,Richard T. Golightly,Stephanie R. Schneider,Jennifer L. Fisher,Cheryl A. Morgan,Russell W. Bradley,Peter Warybok +31 more
TL;DR: The most recent state-of-the-art state of the California Current (SOTCC) is presented in this paper, where the authors focus on the conditions associated with several offshore regions of anomalously warm water, the northernmost commonly referred to as the blob.
127
Marine Vertebrate Biodiversity and Distribution Within the Central California Current Using Environmental DNA (eDNA) Metabarcoding and Ecosystem Surveys
Collin J. Closek,Jarrod A. Santora,Hilary A. Starks,Isaac D. Schroeder,Isaac D. Schroeder,Elizabeth A. Andruszkiewicz,Keith M. Sakuma,Steven J. Bograd,Elliott L. Hazen,Elliott L. Hazen,John C. Field,Alexandria B. Boehm +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used eDNA metabarcoding of the mitochondrial 12S rRNA genes present in seawater samples to characterize vertebrate biodiversity and distribution within National Marine Sanctuaries located in the California Current upwelling ecosystem.
The State of the California Current, 1997-1998: Transition to El Niño Conditions
Thomas L. Hayward,Ronald J. Lynn,Franklin B. Schwing,Tim R. Baumgartner,Mia J. Tegner,Amy Shankle,Arnold W. Mantyla,Tom Murphree,Curtis A. Collins,Joaquin Garcia,K. David Hyrenbach,Keith M. Sakuma +11 more
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: For example, Lynn et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a series of annual reports describing oceanographic conditions in the coastal waters of the Californias, emphasizing the 1997-98 period, with the initial impacts upon the California Current system.
123
Record coastal upwelling in the california current in 1999
Franklin U. Sczhwing,Stephen Ralston,Keith M. Sakuma +2 more
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, an extremely unusual level of coastal upwelling in the spring and summer of 1999 over much of the California Current system (CCS) was described, based on direct and indirect observations.
82
Long-term variation in a central California pelagic forage assemblage
TL;DR: A comparison of the findings with several other recent studies of biological communities occurring in the California Current revealed a consistent structuring of forage assemblages, which it is conjecture is primarily attributable to large-scale advection patterns in theCalifornia Current ecosystem.
60