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The multivariate ENSO index is a measurement of the ocean-atmosphere system in the North Pacific at interannual scales. It is crucial to understand the recruitment success of some species and to regulate climatic trends among years. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Giron-Nava, Alfredo (2016). ENSO index in the Gulf of California (1950-2014). In dataMares: Fisheries. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. http://doi.org/10.6075/J07H1GG7 This citation was formerly: Giron-Nava, Alfredo (2016): Climate and fisheries. In dataMares Project: Fisheries. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. http://doi.org/10.6075/J07H1GG7. The citation was revised on 2017-06-22 to reflect updates to titles in the collection. The data file and DOI remain unmodified. Contact information: Santiago Dominguez-Sanchez, santiago@gocmarineprogram.org; Catalina Lopez-Sagastegui, catalina@ucr.edu
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ark:/20775/bb6793765b
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Multivariate ENSO Index El Niño Southern Oscillation Pacific Ocean North Pacific
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