Renner, Martin Salo, Sigrid Eisner, Lisa B Ressler, Patrick H Ladd, Carol Kuletz, Kathy J Santora, Jarrod A Piatt, John F Drew, Gary S Hunt, George L
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Timing of spring sea-ice retreat shapes the southeast Bering Sea food web. We compared summer seabird densities and average bathymetry depth distributions between years with early (typically warm) and late (typically cold) ice retreat. Averaged over all seabird species, densities in early-ice-retreat-years were 10.1% (95% CI: 1.1-47.9%) of that in ...
Scoulding, B.C. Chu, D. Ona, E. Fernandes, P.G.
Mesopelagic fish of the Myctophidae and Sternoptychidae families dominate the biomass of the oceanic deep scattering layers and, therefore, have important ecological roles within these ecosystems. Interest in the commercial exploitation of these fish is growing, so the development of techniques for estimating their abundance, distribution and, ulti...
Ovsyannikov, E. E. Ponomarev, S. S.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
The data on the stock assessment and structure of the walleye pollock population in the northern Sea of Okhotsk are based on trawl and ichthyoplankton surveys in April and May of 2013. As compared to the assessment of 2012, the total abundance of walleye pollock decreased by 1.8 times and its biomass decreased by 1.4 times. The low number of young-...
White, V C Morado, J F Friedman, C S
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Journal of fish diseases
In 2003, the Alaska walleye pollock industry reported product quality issues attributed to an unspecified parasite in fish muscle. Using molecular and histological methods, we identified the parasite in Bering Sea pollock as Ichthyophonus. Infected pollock were identified throughout the study area, and prevalence was greater in adults than in juven...
Poltev, Yu. N. Faizulin, D. R.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
The infestation of walleye pollock with a parasitic copepod Haemobaphes diceraus at the coasts of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands was studied during the spring of 2008. The extensiveness of the infestation in Pacific waters of the northern Kurils was 1.85–1.97%. In the southern Kurils it was from 2.0% (northeast of Iturup Island) to 7.41% (Prostor B...
Macaulay, G.J. Peña, H. Fassler, S.M.M. Pedersen, G. Ona, E.
The acoustic backscatter from pressure release prolate spheroids and a three-dimensional representation of a fish swimbladder (Chilean jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus murphyi) was calculated using four target strength models (Kirchhoff-approximation,
Fassler, S.M.M. O'Donnell, C. Jech, J.M.
Boarfish (Capros aper) abundance has increased dramatically in the Northeast Atlantic from the early 1970s after successive years of good recruitment attributed to an increase in sea surface temperature. Due to increased commercial fishing over recent years, an acoustic boarfish survey funded by the Killybegs Fishermen's Organisation was initiated ...
Gorbatenko, K. M. Ovsyannikov, E. E. Lazhentsev, A. E. Sheibak, A. Yu.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
In the northern Sea of Okhotsk, nekton and jellyfish consumed as many as 831 × 109 walleye pollock eggs per day in 2011. The nekton exerted the highest pressure, viz., 98.3% of the overall predation on pollock egg by aquatic animals. Of the entire quantity of consumed eggs, 55.9% were eaten by herring, 35.9% by walleye pollock, 6.5% by Sakhalin sol...
Fassler, S.M.M. Payne, M.R. Brunel, T.P.A. Dickey-Collas, M.
The daily mortality rates of North Sea herring early-stage larvae are found to vary over decades. Larval abundance data were used with a spatio-temporal oceanographic model to reconstruct temperature histories of the observed larvae. The histories were used in conjunction with a temperature-based growth model to estimate larval age. Mean daily mort...
Buslov, A. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
The results of ichthyoplankton surveys conducted in 2007–2008 showed that waters off Southwest Kamchatka and North Kuril Islands were areas of mass spawning of walleye pollock. The peak spawning occurred during the last 10 days of April and in early May, which was much later than the peak at the main spawning site off West Kamchatka. The spawning a...