Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia

Oceanographic data collected to the north of South Georgia were examined for three consecutive summers (1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99). The results show the existence of a shelf break front during each period. The most reliable means of defining the front was the potential density anomaly at the near-su...

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Main Authors: Trathan, PN, Brierley, Andrew Stuart, Brandon, MA, Bone, DG, Goss, C, Grant, S, Murphy, EJ, Watkins, JL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/110ed52c-1845-43ec-b790-7fb12215a468 2024-06-23T07:47:51+00:00 Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia Trathan, PN Brierley, Andrew Stuart Brandon, MA Bone, DG Goss, C Grant, S Murphy, EJ Watkins, JL 2003-11 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/oceanographic-variability-and-changes-in-antarctic-krill-abundance-at-south-georgia(110ed52c-1845-43ec-b790-7fb12215a468).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0043148889&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/oceanographic-variability-and-changes-in-antarctic-krill-abundance-at-south-georgia(110ed52c-1845-43ec-b790-7fb12215a468).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Trathan , PN , Brierley , A S , Brandon , MA , Bone , DG , Goss , C , Grant , S , Murphy , EJ & Watkins , JL 2003 , ' Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia ' , Fisheries Oceanography , vol. 12 , no. 6 , pp. 569-583 . acoustic density Antarctic Circumpolar Current Antarctic krill Euphausia superba interannual variability oceanography Scotia Sea South Georgia Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current boundary Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current front Southern Ocean SEA-ICE EXTENT CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT OCEAN CIRCULATION ELEPHANT-ISLAND FISH STOCKS PENINSULA NORTH article 2003 ftunstandrewcris 2024-06-13T00:07:09Z Oceanographic data collected to the north of South Georgia were examined for three consecutive summers (1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99). The results show the existence of a shelf break front during each period. The most reliable means of defining the front was the potential density anomaly at the near-surface potential temperature minimum. In each year, off-shelf waters were separated from on-shelf waters by water with a potential density anomaly between 27.22 and 27.29 kg m(-3). During 1997/98, the near-surface potential temperature minimum was much colder and much shallower than in other years and was consistent with waters originating from much further south than South Georgia; these differences were further evident at a single deep off-shelf station. The oceanographic changes during 1997/98 were consistent with a mesoscale or large-scale movement of the southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current front. Acoustically determined densities of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, at South Georgia showed consistent patterns between years. Densities were substantially higher over the shelf compared with off-shelf, with the highest densities at the shelf edge; densities were also higher to the east of the island. During 1997/98, acoustic densities of krill were substantially higher than in other years. The coincidence of the elevated acoustic density and the cooler oceanographic conditions was explored. When data from all years were combined and analysed by Generalized Additive Model, an inverse relationship between acoustic density and temperature was apparent. Historical data were also examined and it was noted that the only other occurrence of such a high estimate of krill density at South Georgia, was when oceanographic conditions were also colder. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Elephant Island Euphausia superba Scotia Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean University of St Andrews: Research Portal Antarctic Elephant Island ENVELOPE(-55.184,-55.184,-61.085,-61.085) Scotia Sea Southern Ocean
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topic acoustic density
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic krill
Euphausia superba
interannual variability
oceanography
Scotia Sea
South Georgia
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current boundary
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current
front
Southern Ocean
SEA-ICE EXTENT
CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
OCEAN CIRCULATION
ELEPHANT-ISLAND
FISH STOCKS
PENINSULA
NORTH
spellingShingle acoustic density
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic krill
Euphausia superba
interannual variability
oceanography
Scotia Sea
South Georgia
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current boundary
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current
front
Southern Ocean
SEA-ICE EXTENT
CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
OCEAN CIRCULATION
ELEPHANT-ISLAND
FISH STOCKS
PENINSULA
NORTH
Trathan, PN
Brierley, Andrew Stuart
Brandon, MA
Bone, DG
Goss, C
Grant, S
Murphy, EJ
Watkins, JL
Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
topic_facet acoustic density
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic krill
Euphausia superba
interannual variability
oceanography
Scotia Sea
South Georgia
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current boundary
Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current
front
Southern Ocean
SEA-ICE EXTENT
CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
OCEAN CIRCULATION
ELEPHANT-ISLAND
FISH STOCKS
PENINSULA
NORTH
description Oceanographic data collected to the north of South Georgia were examined for three consecutive summers (1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99). The results show the existence of a shelf break front during each period. The most reliable means of defining the front was the potential density anomaly at the near-surface potential temperature minimum. In each year, off-shelf waters were separated from on-shelf waters by water with a potential density anomaly between 27.22 and 27.29 kg m(-3). During 1997/98, the near-surface potential temperature minimum was much colder and much shallower than in other years and was consistent with waters originating from much further south than South Georgia; these differences were further evident at a single deep off-shelf station. The oceanographic changes during 1997/98 were consistent with a mesoscale or large-scale movement of the southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current front. Acoustically determined densities of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, at South Georgia showed consistent patterns between years. Densities were substantially higher over the shelf compared with off-shelf, with the highest densities at the shelf edge; densities were also higher to the east of the island. During 1997/98, acoustic densities of krill were substantially higher than in other years. The coincidence of the elevated acoustic density and the cooler oceanographic conditions was explored. When data from all years were combined and analysed by Generalized Additive Model, an inverse relationship between acoustic density and temperature was apparent. Historical data were also examined and it was noted that the only other occurrence of such a high estimate of krill density at South Georgia, was when oceanographic conditions were also colder.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Trathan, PN
Brierley, Andrew Stuart
Brandon, MA
Bone, DG
Goss, C
Grant, S
Murphy, EJ
Watkins, JL
author_facet Trathan, PN
Brierley, Andrew Stuart
Brandon, MA
Bone, DG
Goss, C
Grant, S
Murphy, EJ
Watkins, JL
author_sort Trathan, PN
title Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
title_short Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
title_full Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
title_fullStr Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia
title_sort oceanographic variability and changes in antarctic krill abundance at south georgia
publishDate 2003
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-55.184,-55.184,-61.085,-61.085)
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Elephant Island
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Southern Ocean
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Elephant Island
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
Elephant Island
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Scotia Sea
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Euphausia superba
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op_source Trathan , PN , Brierley , A S , Brandon , MA , Bone , DG , Goss , C , Grant , S , Murphy , EJ & Watkins , JL 2003 , ' Oceanographic variability and changes in Antarctic krill abundance at South Georgia ' , Fisheries Oceanography , vol. 12 , no. 6 , pp. 569-583 .
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