Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea

A Before–After Control–Impact (BACI) experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a commercial bottom trawl on benthic invertebrates in a sandy and previously untrawled area of the eastern Bering Sea. Six pairs of experimental and control corridors were sampled with a research trawl before...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: McConnaughey, Robert A., Syrjala, Stephen E.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2014
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Online Access:http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/71/9/2469
https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu054
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:71/9/2469 2023-05-15T15:43:40+02:00 Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea McConnaughey, Robert A. Syrjala, Stephen E. 2014-11-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/71/9/2469 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu054 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/71/9/2469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu054 Copyright (C) 2014, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Original Articles TEXT 2014 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu054 2015-02-28T22:22:50Z A Before–After Control–Impact (BACI) experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a commercial bottom trawl on benthic invertebrates in a sandy and previously untrawled area of the eastern Bering Sea. Six pairs of experimental and control corridors were sampled with a research trawl before and after four consecutive tows with the commercial otter trawl. A major storm event occurred during the experiment, and it was possible to differentiate its effect from that of the trawling using the BACI model. Species composition changed very little; Asterias amurensis and Paralithodes camtschaticus comprised over 80% of the total invertebrate biomass (kg ha−1) during each year of the study . In general, the commercial trawl did not significantly affect the biomass of the benthic invertebrate populations. The trawling effect after 4–14 d was statistically significant in three of the 24 taxa that were analysed, which was, as expected, because of nothing more than random variation with α = 0.10. Biomass immediately after the trawling disturbance was lower for 15 of the taxa and higher for the other nine, with a median change of −14.2%. Similarly, the effect of trawling on invertebrate biomass after one year was not statistically significant for any of the taxonomic groups ( p ≥ 0.23), indicating no evidence of a delayed response to the commercial-trawl disturbance. Further analysis suggests that storms have an overall greater effect on the benthos than do bottom trawls at this location. Both the numbers of taxa significantly affected by trawling and the storm (3 vs. 12), as well as the median sizes of these effects −14.2% vs. −22.0%), were greater for the storm event. Results from this study are combined with those from a related investigation of chronic trawling effects to propose an adaptive management strategy for the study region, including rotating area closures to mitigate for temporary trawling effects. Text Bering Sea Paralithodes camtschaticus HighWire Press (Stanford University) Bering Sea ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 9 2469 2483
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Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
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description A Before–After Control–Impact (BACI) experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a commercial bottom trawl on benthic invertebrates in a sandy and previously untrawled area of the eastern Bering Sea. Six pairs of experimental and control corridors were sampled with a research trawl before and after four consecutive tows with the commercial otter trawl. A major storm event occurred during the experiment, and it was possible to differentiate its effect from that of the trawling using the BACI model. Species composition changed very little; Asterias amurensis and Paralithodes camtschaticus comprised over 80% of the total invertebrate biomass (kg ha−1) during each year of the study . In general, the commercial trawl did not significantly affect the biomass of the benthic invertebrate populations. The trawling effect after 4–14 d was statistically significant in three of the 24 taxa that were analysed, which was, as expected, because of nothing more than random variation with α = 0.10. Biomass immediately after the trawling disturbance was lower for 15 of the taxa and higher for the other nine, with a median change of −14.2%. Similarly, the effect of trawling on invertebrate biomass after one year was not statistically significant for any of the taxonomic groups ( p ≥ 0.23), indicating no evidence of a delayed response to the commercial-trawl disturbance. Further analysis suggests that storms have an overall greater effect on the benthos than do bottom trawls at this location. Both the numbers of taxa significantly affected by trawling and the storm (3 vs. 12), as well as the median sizes of these effects −14.2% vs. −22.0%), were greater for the storm event. Results from this study are combined with those from a related investigation of chronic trawling effects to propose an adaptive management strategy for the study region, including rotating area closures to mitigate for temporary trawling effects.
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author McConnaughey, Robert A.
Syrjala, Stephen E.
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title Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
title_short Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
title_full Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
title_fullStr Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed Short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern Bering Sea
title_sort short-term effects of bottom trawling and a storm event on soft-bottom benthos in the eastern bering sea
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