Bering Sea FOCI Final Report

To develop an understanding of stock structure and recruitment variation in Bering Sea pollock, the Coastal Ocean Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) funded an 7-year (1991-1997), interdisciplinary project named Bering Sea Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investig...

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Other Authors: Macklin, S. A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science 1998
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Online Access:http://aquaticcommons.org/14647/
http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/das/das13.pdf
http://aquaticcommons.org/14647/1/das13.pdf
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:14647 2023-05-15T15:42:54+02:00 Bering Sea FOCI Final Report Macklin, S. A. 1998 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/14647/ http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/das/das13.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/14647/1/das13.pdf en eng NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science http://aquaticcommons.org/14647/1/das13.pdf Macklin, S. A. (ed.) (1998) Bering Sea FOCI Final Report. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, 167pp. (NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series , 13) Biology Ecology Fisheries Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed 1998 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:26:33Z To develop an understanding of stock structure and recruitment variation in Bering Sea pollock, the Coastal Ocean Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) funded an 7-year (1991-1997), interdisciplinary project named Bering Sea Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (BS FOCI; Schumacher and Kendall, 1995) for which NOAA and academic researchers were selected through a competitive process (Macklin, this report). The project goals, based on recommendations from an international symposium on pollock (Aron and Balsiger, 1989) were to (1) determine stock structure in the Bering Sea and its potential relationship to physical oceanography, and (2) examine recruitment processes in the eastern Bering Sea. Both of these have direct implication to management. An integrated set of field, laboratory, and modeling studies were established to accomplish these goals. To address the first goal, project objectives were to establish details of oceanic circulation relevant to larval dispersal and separation of stocks, and determine if unique chemical or genetic indicators existed for different stocks. The recruitment component of BS FOCI, addressing the second goal, focused on understanding causes of variable mortality of pollock larvae in the different habitats of the eastern Bering Sea. The emphasis of recruitment studies was to determine the dominant physical oceanographic features (turbulence, temperature, and transport) that could influence survival of pollock larvae, and investigate factors controlling food production for the larvae. A later component contrasted juvenile habitat in three hydrographic regimes around the Pribilof Islands (Brodeur, this report). Book Bering Sea International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Bering Sea Kendall ENVELOPE(-59.828,-59.828,-63.497,-63.497) Macklin ENVELOPE(64.600,64.600,-69.950,-69.950)
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description To develop an understanding of stock structure and recruitment variation in Bering Sea pollock, the Coastal Ocean Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) funded an 7-year (1991-1997), interdisciplinary project named Bering Sea Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (BS FOCI; Schumacher and Kendall, 1995) for which NOAA and academic researchers were selected through a competitive process (Macklin, this report). The project goals, based on recommendations from an international symposium on pollock (Aron and Balsiger, 1989) were to (1) determine stock structure in the Bering Sea and its potential relationship to physical oceanography, and (2) examine recruitment processes in the eastern Bering Sea. Both of these have direct implication to management. An integrated set of field, laboratory, and modeling studies were established to accomplish these goals. To address the first goal, project objectives were to establish details of oceanic circulation relevant to larval dispersal and separation of stocks, and determine if unique chemical or genetic indicators existed for different stocks. The recruitment component of BS FOCI, addressing the second goal, focused on understanding causes of variable mortality of pollock larvae in the different habitats of the eastern Bering Sea. The emphasis of recruitment studies was to determine the dominant physical oceanographic features (turbulence, temperature, and transport) that could influence survival of pollock larvae, and investigate factors controlling food production for the larvae. A later component contrasted juvenile habitat in three hydrographic regimes around the Pribilof Islands (Brodeur, this report).
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