This journal article presents information on climate change in the Bering Sea region over a period of 42 years (1961-2003) and highlights the possible effects on marine wildlife in the Bering Sea ecosystem. Much of the climate information presented in this paper was collected on St. Paul Island. Many figures accompany the text and include graphical representations of monthly air temperature anomalies on St. Paul Island and maps of sea floor temperatures along the Bering Sea shelf.
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