Spatially varying effects of the California Undercurrent on Pacific hake distribution

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Malick, Michael J. [1 ]
Hunsicker, Mary E. [2 ]
Haltuch, Melissa A. [3 ]
Parker-Stetter, Sandra L. [4 ]
Marshall, Kristin N. [5 ]
Pohl, John E. [5 ]
Berger, Aaron M. [6 ]
Siedlecki, Samantha A. [7 ]
Gauthier, Stephane [8 ,9 ]
Hermann, Albert J. [10 ]
机构
[1] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Environm & Fisheries Sci Div, Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Port Orchard, WA 98366 USA
[2] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Fish Ecol Div, Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Newport, OR 97365 USA
[3] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Resource Ecol & Fisheries Management Div, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[4] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Resource Assessment & Conservat Engn Div, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Seattle, WA 98115 USA
[5] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Fishery Resource Anal & Monitoring Div, Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Seattle, WA 98112 USA
[6] Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NOAA, Fishery Resource Anal & Monitoring Div, Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Newport, OR 97365 USA
[7] Univ Connecticut, Dept Marine Sci, Groton, CT 06340 USA
[8] Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Inst Ocean Sci, Sidney, BC V8L 4B2, Canada
[9] Univ Victoria, Dept Biol, Victoria, BC, Canada
[10] Univ Washington, Cooperat Inst Climate Ocean & Ecosyst Studies, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
关键词
Pacific hake; California Undercurrent; ocean currents; transport; nonstationary; MERLUCCIUS-PRODUCTUS; WEST-COAST; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY; FEEDING PERIODICITY; DAILY RATION; DIET; OPPORTUNITIES; MIGRATIONS; COMMUNITY; ECOSYSTEM;
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10.1139/cjfas-2023-0202
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
摘要
In the California Current Ecosystem, the California Undercurrent (CU) is the predominate subsurface current that transports nutrient-rich water from southern California poleward. In this study, we used a large dataset of spatially explicit in situ observations of Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) and the CU (36.5-48.3 degrees N) to estimate relationships between northward undercurrent velocity and hake distribution and determine whether these relationships vary across space or life-history stage. We found that both hake occurrence and density had strong spatially complex relationships with the CU. In areas north of 44 degrees N (central Oregon), the CU effect was spatially consistent and opposite for occurrence (negative) and density (positive), indicating that hake may aggregate in areas of high northward velocity in this region. In areas south of 44 degrees N, the CU effect showed a cross-shelf gradient for both occurrence and density, indicating a more nearshore hake distribution when northward velocity is higher in this region. Together, our results suggest that future changes in the CU due to climate change are likely to impact hake differently in northern and southern areas.
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页码:154 / 165
页数:12
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