Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska

Study History: This investigation was initiated with a detailed study plan that subsequently became Fish/Shellfish Study Number 27. The initial research plan coupled parallel investigations on Kenai/Skilak Lakes in Cook Inlet with Red and Akalura lakes on Kodiak Island. A final report on F/S No. 27...

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Main Authors: Dana Schmidt, Kenneth Tarbox, Bruce Barrett, Gary Kyle, Patricia Nelson, Jim Edmundson, Bruce King, Steven Honnold, Linda Brannian, Charles Swanton, Patrick Shields, John Edmundson, Patricia Roche, Stan Carlson, Lewis Coggins, Nicholas Sagalkin
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5063/F1Z31WJG
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spelling dataone:doi:10.5063/F1Z31WJG 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska Dana Schmidt Kenneth Tarbox Bruce Barrett Gary Kyle Patricia Nelson Jim Edmundson Bruce King Steven Honnold Linda Brannian Charles Swanton Patrick Shields John Edmundson Patricia Roche Stan Carlson Lewis Coggins Nicholas Sagalkin Akalura Lake, Red Lake, Frazer Lake and Upper Station Lake, Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA ENVELOPE(-154.75,-153.375,57.875,56.375) BEGINDATE: 1983-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z 2013-12-20T00:13:16.121Z https://doi.org/10.5063/F1Z31WJG unknown Gulf of Alaska Data Portal Akalura Lake escapement Kodiak Island overescapement rearing fry Red Lake smolt sockeye salmon EVOSTC Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Alaska Fish Pelagic Oncorhynchus nerka nerka Dataset dataone:urn:node:GOA https://doi.org/10.5063/F1Z31WJG 2023-11-08T13:36:41Z Study History: This investigation was initiated with a detailed study plan that subsequently became Fish/Shellfish Study Number 27. The initial research plan coupled parallel investigations on Kenai/Skilak Lakes in Cook Inlet with Red and Akalura lakes on Kodiak Island. A final report on F/S No. 27 was published by D.C. Schmidt and K.E. Tarbox within the Fisheries Rehabilitation, Enhancement and Development Report series (No. 136) titled Sockeye Salmon Overescapement. Subsequent studies (93002, 94258, 95258, 96258 and 97251) focused on restoration efforts which consisted of continued monitoring of the affected populations with an interim ADF&G Regional Information Report (No. 5J95-15) published by Schmidt et al. (1995). The data collected from Kodiak Archipelago sockeye populations were included in these reports while publications focused solely upon Kodiak Island sockeye data with limited analyses have also been generated: Barrett et al. (1993a, 1993b); Swanton and Nelson (1995); Swanton et al. (1996). Abstract: The impacts of large escapements on sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) systems with freshwater production constrained by limitations on lake rearing capacity were substantiated with empirical data for several Alaskan stocks. As a result of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Red and Akalura lakes on Kodiak Island received escapements that were 2X the upper end of the escapement goals. Data collected were macrozooplankton biomass, species composition and size structure along with abundance and size of rearing fry and smolt. Two sockeye salmon systems, Upper Station and Frazer lakes, were used as controls. Zooplankton density and biomass decreased at both Red and Akalura lakes when fry from the 1989 brood year were present, however only the decrease for Akalura Lake sockeye was statistically significant. Rearing fry population estimates for both study lakes were deemed of low utility owing to numerous instances where they were less then subsequent smolt population estimates. Sockeye smolts from the 1989-1991 brood years exhibited increased percentages of age-2 fish alluding to the rearing environment having been impacted by heightened foraging of rearing fry. These results although not definitive, suggest that a depression in the rearing environment was caused by the 1989 escapement event and persisted through 1992. Dataset Archipelago Kodiak Alaska Gulf of Alaska Data Portal (via DataONE) Sockeye ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160) Barrett ENVELOPE(-126.773,-126.773,54.428,54.428) Island Lakes ENVELOPE(-128.226,-128.226,62.344,62.344) Red Lake ENVELOPE(-113.118,-113.118,63.267,63.267) ENVELOPE(-154.75,-153.375,57.875,56.375)
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topic Akalura Lake
escapement
Kodiak Island
overescapement
rearing fry
Red Lake
smolt
sockeye salmon
EVOSTC
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Oil Spill
Exxon Valdez
Alaska
Fish
Pelagic
Oncorhynchus nerka
nerka
spellingShingle Akalura Lake
escapement
Kodiak Island
overescapement
rearing fry
Red Lake
smolt
sockeye salmon
EVOSTC
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Oil Spill
Exxon Valdez
Alaska
Fish
Pelagic
Oncorhynchus nerka
nerka
Dana Schmidt
Kenneth Tarbox
Bruce Barrett
Gary Kyle
Patricia Nelson
Jim Edmundson
Bruce King
Steven Honnold
Linda Brannian
Charles Swanton
Patrick Shields
John Edmundson
Patricia Roche
Stan Carlson
Lewis Coggins
Nicholas Sagalkin
Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
topic_facet Akalura Lake
escapement
Kodiak Island
overescapement
rearing fry
Red Lake
smolt
sockeye salmon
EVOSTC
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Oil Spill
Exxon Valdez
Alaska
Fish
Pelagic
Oncorhynchus nerka
nerka
description Study History: This investigation was initiated with a detailed study plan that subsequently became Fish/Shellfish Study Number 27. The initial research plan coupled parallel investigations on Kenai/Skilak Lakes in Cook Inlet with Red and Akalura lakes on Kodiak Island. A final report on F/S No. 27 was published by D.C. Schmidt and K.E. Tarbox within the Fisheries Rehabilitation, Enhancement and Development Report series (No. 136) titled Sockeye Salmon Overescapement. Subsequent studies (93002, 94258, 95258, 96258 and 97251) focused on restoration efforts which consisted of continued monitoring of the affected populations with an interim ADF&G Regional Information Report (No. 5J95-15) published by Schmidt et al. (1995). The data collected from Kodiak Archipelago sockeye populations were included in these reports while publications focused solely upon Kodiak Island sockeye data with limited analyses have also been generated: Barrett et al. (1993a, 1993b); Swanton and Nelson (1995); Swanton et al. (1996). Abstract: The impacts of large escapements on sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) systems with freshwater production constrained by limitations on lake rearing capacity were substantiated with empirical data for several Alaskan stocks. As a result of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Red and Akalura lakes on Kodiak Island received escapements that were 2X the upper end of the escapement goals. Data collected were macrozooplankton biomass, species composition and size structure along with abundance and size of rearing fry and smolt. Two sockeye salmon systems, Upper Station and Frazer lakes, were used as controls. Zooplankton density and biomass decreased at both Red and Akalura lakes when fry from the 1989 brood year were present, however only the decrease for Akalura Lake sockeye was statistically significant. Rearing fry population estimates for both study lakes were deemed of low utility owing to numerous instances where they were less then subsequent smolt population estimates. Sockeye smolts from the 1989-1991 brood years exhibited increased percentages of age-2 fish alluding to the rearing environment having been impacted by heightened foraging of rearing fry. These results although not definitive, suggest that a depression in the rearing environment was caused by the 1989 escapement event and persisted through 1992.
format Dataset
author Dana Schmidt
Kenneth Tarbox
Bruce Barrett
Gary Kyle
Patricia Nelson
Jim Edmundson
Bruce King
Steven Honnold
Linda Brannian
Charles Swanton
Patrick Shields
John Edmundson
Patricia Roche
Stan Carlson
Lewis Coggins
Nicholas Sagalkin
author_facet Dana Schmidt
Kenneth Tarbox
Bruce Barrett
Gary Kyle
Patricia Nelson
Jim Edmundson
Bruce King
Steven Honnold
Linda Brannian
Charles Swanton
Patrick Shields
John Edmundson
Patricia Roche
Stan Carlson
Lewis Coggins
Nicholas Sagalkin
author_sort Dana Schmidt
title Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
title_short Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
title_full Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
title_fullStr Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in Kodiak Island lakes, Alaska
title_sort smolt age, weight and length (1990-1997) and sockeye salmon escapement (1983-1993) in kodiak island lakes, alaska
publisher Gulf of Alaska Data Portal
publishDate
url https://doi.org/10.5063/F1Z31WJG
op_coverage Akalura Lake, Red Lake, Frazer Lake and Upper Station Lake, Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA
ENVELOPE(-154.75,-153.375,57.875,56.375)
BEGINDATE: 1983-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160)
ENVELOPE(-126.773,-126.773,54.428,54.428)
ENVELOPE(-128.226,-128.226,62.344,62.344)
ENVELOPE(-113.118,-113.118,63.267,63.267)
ENVELOPE(-154.75,-153.375,57.875,56.375)
geographic Sockeye
Barrett
Island Lakes
Red Lake
geographic_facet Sockeye
Barrett
Island Lakes
Red Lake
genre Archipelago
Kodiak
Alaska
genre_facet Archipelago
Kodiak
Alaska
op_doi https://doi.org/10.5063/F1Z31WJG
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