Past Chairs:
                    Rolf Ream (Oct. 2010 - Oct. 2015, USA) <rolf.ream@noaa.gov>
                    Yutaka Watanuki (Oct. 2010 - Oct. 2015, Japan) <ywata@fish.hokudai.ac.jp>
                    William J. Sydeman (Oct. 2003 - Oct. 2010, USA) <wsydeman@comcast.net>
                    Hidehiro Kato (Oct. 1999 - Oct. 2010, Japan) <katohide@kaiyodai.ac.jp>
                    Douglas F. Bertram (Oct. 1999 - Oct. 2003, Canada) <bertramd@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca>
                
Reports
2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999
Session and Workshop Summaries
    PICES-2014:
    S2, 
        Strengths and limitations of habitat  modeling: Techniques, data sources, and predictive capabilities
    PICES-2013:
    S2, 
    Are marine ecosystems of the North Pacific becoming more variable?
    W3, 
    Marine bird and  mammal spatial ecology
    PICES-2012:
    S6, Environmental  contaminants in marine ecosystems: Seabirds and marine mammals as sentinels of  ecosystem health
    W3, The  feasibility of updating prey consumption by marine birds, marine mammals, and  large predatory fish in PICES regions
    PICES-2011:
    
    S2, Mechanisms of physical-biological  coupling forcing biological “hotspots”
    PICES-2009:
    W3, Integrating marine mammal populations and rates of prey consumption in  models and forecasts of climate change-ecosystem change in the North Pacific  and North Atlantic Oceans
    2007  Annual Meeting:
    S11, Phenology and climate change in the North Pacific: Implications of  variability in the timing of zooplankton production to fish, seabirds, marine  mammals and fisheries (humans)
    2005  Annual Meeting:
    S3, Factors affecting distribution, foraging ecology, and life histories of top  predators in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and its marginal seas
    2004  Annual Meeting:
    S4, Hot spots and their use by migratory species and top predators in the North  Pacific
    W6,  Combining data sets on diets of marine birds and mammals: Phase II
    2003  Annual Meeting:
    W2, Combining data sets on distributions and diets of marine birds and  mammals
            PICES-2015:
           TBA
        
W1, Top predators as indicators of climate change: Statistical techniques, challenges and opportunities, FUTURE Open Science Meeting, 2014
            Winter 2015, Vol. 23,  No. 1
            Seabirds as early  warning indicators of climate events in the Pacific
        
            Summer 2014, Vol. 22,  No. 2
            OSM Workshop on “Top predators as indicators of climate  change: Statistical techniques, challenges and opportunities”
        
            PICES Sci. Rep. No. 50, 2016
            Spatial Ecology of Marine Top Predators in the North Pacific: Tools for Integrating across Datasets and Identifying High Use Area
        
Theme section Biophysical coupling of marine hotspots from PICES-2011 Topic Session S2, Marine Ecological Progress Series, 2013, Vol. 487, pp. 176-304
Selected papers from Topic Session S4 on “Hot spots and their use by migratory species and top predators in the North Pacific” in Special issue of Deep-Sea Research II, 2006, 53(3-4): 247-449
Selected papers from Topic Session S11 on “Phenology and climate change in the North Pacific: Implications of variability in the timing of zooplankton production to fish, seabirds, marine mammals and fisheries (humans)” in Special issue of Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2009, 393:185-301
Working Group (WG 11) on Consumption of Marine Resources by Marine Birds and Mammals (1995-1999)