Fish in Kongsfjorden under the influence of climate warming

IntroductionKongsfjorden is being impacted by climate warming, which has fostered the increase of abundance of Atlantic fish (e.g. Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua), fish that are non-endemic for Kongsfjorden. The growth and high predation potential of Atlantic fish may affect the survival of polar cod (B...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Natalia Gorska, Beata Schmidt, Jan Marcin Węsławski, Miłosz Grabowski, Agata Dragan-Górska, Joanna Szczucka, Agnieszka Beszczynska-Möller
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e34e3792f2584f8aa906d571d9cde3e5 2023-08-20T04:04:28+02:00 Fish in Kongsfjorden under the influence of climate warming Natalia Gorska Beata Schmidt Jan Marcin Węsławski Miłosz Grabowski Agata Dragan-Górska Joanna Szczucka Agnieszka Beszczynska-Möller 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1213081 https://doaj.org/article/e34e3792f2584f8aa906d571d9cde3e5 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1213081/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1213081 https://doaj.org/article/e34e3792f2584f8aa906d571d9cde3e5 Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023) climate warming Arctic Kongsfjorden Atlantic cod increase in fish size diversity Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1213081 2023-07-30T00:39:22Z IntroductionKongsfjorden is being impacted by climate warming, which has fostered the increase of abundance of Atlantic fish (e.g. Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua), fish that are non-endemic for Kongsfjorden. The growth and high predation potential of Atlantic fish may affect the survival of polar cod (Boreogadus saida), native species of the Kongsfjorden, a species with ecological and economic value. This means that it is important to monitor the impact of climate change on the fjord fish community. This, as well as the experience of the successful use of hydroacoustic techniques in the fjord, encouraged us to continue in 2022 the hydroacoustic study of fish that began in 2013 and 2014. Our main goal was to understand and confirm how the fish community in Kongsfjorden has changed over the last decade under the influence of global warming.MethodsOur approach aimed not only to replicate the previous research conducted in 2013 and 2014, based on the same methodology for collecting and analyzing hydroacoustic data, but also to compare the newly acquired data with the results available in the previous publications. The histograms of fish target strength (a measure of sound backscatter by an individual) were analyzed and the fish spatial distribution (regarding thermohaline structure and “predator-prey” relationships) was acoustically observed.ResultsThe presence of native polar cod and non-endemic Atlantic cod in the Kongsfjorden was shown. Furthermore, during the study period, an increase in fish size diversity was observed, which suggests change in the food web and a decline in native polar cod. It was confirmed that the process of establishment of non-Arctic species Atlantic cod in Kongsfjorden continues.DiscussionWe went beyond the spatial and temporal constraints of previous Kongsfjorden studies, taking into account fjord fish communities over a wider area and over the long term. Therefore, our understanding of climate warming impact on the fish community of Kongsfjorden has been deepened. Further progress ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic atlantic cod Boreogadus saida Climate change Gadus morhua Kongsfjord* Kongsfjorden polar cod Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Frontiers in Marine Science 10
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Kongsfjorden
Atlantic cod
increase in fish size diversity
Science
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geographical distribution
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Arctic
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Science
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geographical distribution
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Beata Schmidt
Jan Marcin Węsławski
Miłosz Grabowski
Agata Dragan-Górska
Joanna Szczucka
Agnieszka Beszczynska-Möller
Fish in Kongsfjorden under the influence of climate warming
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description IntroductionKongsfjorden is being impacted by climate warming, which has fostered the increase of abundance of Atlantic fish (e.g. Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua), fish that are non-endemic for Kongsfjorden. The growth and high predation potential of Atlantic fish may affect the survival of polar cod (Boreogadus saida), native species of the Kongsfjorden, a species with ecological and economic value. This means that it is important to monitor the impact of climate change on the fjord fish community. This, as well as the experience of the successful use of hydroacoustic techniques in the fjord, encouraged us to continue in 2022 the hydroacoustic study of fish that began in 2013 and 2014. Our main goal was to understand and confirm how the fish community in Kongsfjorden has changed over the last decade under the influence of global warming.MethodsOur approach aimed not only to replicate the previous research conducted in 2013 and 2014, based on the same methodology for collecting and analyzing hydroacoustic data, but also to compare the newly acquired data with the results available in the previous publications. The histograms of fish target strength (a measure of sound backscatter by an individual) were analyzed and the fish spatial distribution (regarding thermohaline structure and “predator-prey” relationships) was acoustically observed.ResultsThe presence of native polar cod and non-endemic Atlantic cod in the Kongsfjorden was shown. Furthermore, during the study period, an increase in fish size diversity was observed, which suggests change in the food web and a decline in native polar cod. It was confirmed that the process of establishment of non-Arctic species Atlantic cod in Kongsfjorden continues.DiscussionWe went beyond the spatial and temporal constraints of previous Kongsfjorden studies, taking into account fjord fish communities over a wider area and over the long term. Therefore, our understanding of climate warming impact on the fish community of Kongsfjorden has been deepened. Further progress ...
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author Natalia Gorska
Beata Schmidt
Jan Marcin Węsławski
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Agata Dragan-Górska
Joanna Szczucka
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title Fish in Kongsfjorden under the influence of climate warming
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