Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway

Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, were analyzed to determine if the trend in yearly post-causeway construction temperature and salinity was toward colder and more saline conditions. No significant (P<=0.05) relationship was found...

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Main Authors: Griffiths, William B., Fechhelm, Robert G., Gallaway, Benny J., Martin, Larry R., Wilson, William J.
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1998
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description Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, were analyzed to determine if the trend in yearly post-causeway construction temperature and salinity was toward colder and more saline conditions. No significant (P<=0.05) relationship was found for temperature; however, salinity levels significantly decreased with time following construction. Intra-year variations in hydrographic conditions appeared to be due to coast-wide meteorological and oceanographic events rather than causeway-induced. We analyzed abundance indices, as log e, transformed catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE), of four marine species (arctic cod, Boreogadus saida; fourhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus quadricornis; arctic flounder, Pleuronectes glacialis; saffron cod, Eleginus gracilis); two freshwater species (round whitefish, Prosopium cylindraceum; arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus); and the anadromous rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, to determine whether there were increases in the abundance of marine species and declines in anadromous and freshwater species. We developed the "best-fit" regression models, based on the criterion of maximized regression F-ratio (i.e., minimized regression p-values), using year, temperature, salinity, and all possible interactions. Results suggested that all species exhibited changes in abundance levels over the period of record. In particular, arctic flounder and rainbow smelt both showed sharp increases in abundance five years after construction. For all species, the observed changes in abundance levels appears to be due to naturally occurring events in the species life history or changes in coast-wide meteorological conditions rather than to causeway-induced alterations in local hydrographic conditions. On a analysé les données hydrographiques obtenues de 1985 à 1993 dans le voisinage immédiat du pont-jetée Endicott situé près de Prudhoe Bay en Alaska, en vue de déterminer si, après la construction du pont, la température annuelle avait tendance à être plus ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64107 2025-06-15T14:14:33+00:00 Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway Griffiths, William B. Fechhelm, Robert G. Gallaway, Benny J. Martin, Larry R. Wilson, William J. 1998-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64107 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64107/48042 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64107 ARCTIC; Vol. 51 No. 2 (1998): June: 85–199; 94-104 1923-1245 0004-0843 Alaska Sagavanirktok Delta causeway arctic fishes abundance temperature salinity delta du Sagavanirktok pont-jetée poissons de l’Arctique abondance température salinité info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1998 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, were analyzed to determine if the trend in yearly post-causeway construction temperature and salinity was toward colder and more saline conditions. No significant (P<=0.05) relationship was found for temperature; however, salinity levels significantly decreased with time following construction. Intra-year variations in hydrographic conditions appeared to be due to coast-wide meteorological and oceanographic events rather than causeway-induced. We analyzed abundance indices, as log e, transformed catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE), of four marine species (arctic cod, Boreogadus saida; fourhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus quadricornis; arctic flounder, Pleuronectes glacialis; saffron cod, Eleginus gracilis); two freshwater species (round whitefish, Prosopium cylindraceum; arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus); and the anadromous rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, to determine whether there were increases in the abundance of marine species and declines in anadromous and freshwater species. We developed the "best-fit" regression models, based on the criterion of maximized regression F-ratio (i.e., minimized regression p-values), using year, temperature, salinity, and all possible interactions. Results suggested that all species exhibited changes in abundance levels over the period of record. In particular, arctic flounder and rainbow smelt both showed sharp increases in abundance five years after construction. For all species, the observed changes in abundance levels appears to be due to naturally occurring events in the species life history or changes in coast-wide meteorological conditions rather than to causeway-induced alterations in local hydrographic conditions. On a analysé les données hydrographiques obtenues de 1985 à 1993 dans le voisinage immédiat du pont-jetée Endicott situé près de Prudhoe Bay en Alaska, en vue de déterminer si, après la construction du pont, la température annuelle avait tendance à être plus ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic cod Arctic grayling Arctic Boreogadus saida Prudhoe Bay Thymallus arcticus Alaska Unknown Arctic ARCTIC 51 2
spellingShingle Alaska
Sagavanirktok Delta
causeway
arctic fishes
abundance
temperature
salinity
delta du Sagavanirktok
pont-jetée
poissons de l’Arctique
abondance
température
salinité
Griffiths, William B.
Fechhelm, Robert G.
Gallaway, Benny J.
Martin, Larry R.
Wilson, William J.
Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title_full Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title_fullStr Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title_full_unstemmed Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title_short Abundance of Selected Fish Species in Relation to Temperature and Salinity Patterns in the Sagavanirktok Delta, Alaska, Following Construction of the Endicott Causeway
title_sort abundance of selected fish species in relation to temperature and salinity patterns in the sagavanirktok delta, alaska, following construction of the endicott causeway
topic Alaska
Sagavanirktok Delta
causeway
arctic fishes
abundance
temperature
salinity
delta du Sagavanirktok
pont-jetée
poissons de l’Arctique
abondance
température
salinité
topic_facet Alaska
Sagavanirktok Delta
causeway
arctic fishes
abundance
temperature
salinity
delta du Sagavanirktok
pont-jetée
poissons de l’Arctique
abondance
température
salinité
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