Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/113.116.
R. Brodeur, E. Daly
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/182.186
N. Putman, H. Ueda, D. Noakes
All correspondence should be addressed to N. Putman. email: nathan.putman@gmail.com 182 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/182.186. The Current Status of Research on Geomagnetic Navigation in Pacific Salmon Nathan F. Putman, Hiroshi Ueda, and David L.G. Noakes LGL Ecological Research Associates, 4103 South Texas Ave., Suite 211, Bryan, Texas 77802, USA Hokkaido University/Hokkaido Aquaculture Promotion Corporation, Sapporo, Hokkaido 063-0813, Japan Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA Oregon Hatchery Research Center, Alsea, Oregon 97324, USA
所有信件请寄给n·普特曼。电子邮件:nathan.putman@gmail.com 182 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/182.186。Nathan F. Putman、Hiroshi Ueda和David L.G. Noakes LGL生态研究协会,美国北海道大学/北海道水产养殖促进公司,札幌,北海道0663 -0813,美国俄勒冈州立大学渔业与野生动物系,科瓦利斯,俄勒冈州97331,美国俄勒冈州孵化研究中心,阿尔西,俄勒冈州97324,美国
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/40.43.
Pasan Samarasin, S. Latham, C. Guthrie III, H. A. Araujo
All correspondence should be addressed to P. Samarasin. email: samarasin@psc.org 40 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/40.43. What can We Learn About the Return Migration of Fraser River Sockeye Salmon from Catches in Alaska? Pasan Samarasin, Stephen J. Latham, Charles M. Guthrie III, and H. Andres Araujo Pacific Salmon Commission, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Auke Bay Laboratories, Juneau, Alaska, USA
所有信件应寄给P. Samarasin。电子邮件:samarasin@psc.org 40 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/40.43。关于在阿拉斯加捕获的弗雷泽河红鲑鱼的回归迁徙,我们能学到什么?Pasan Samarasin, Stephen J. Latham, Charles M. Guthrie III和H. Andres Araujo太平洋鲑鱼委员会,加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华,国家海洋和大气管理局,国家海洋渔业局,阿拉斯加渔业科学中心,奥克湾实验室,美国阿拉斯加州朱诺
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/120.125.
Marisa N. C. Litz, Aaron M. Dufault, Andrew M. Claiborne, J. Losee, Tyler Garber
Natural populations of pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and chum salmon (O. keta) make up the highest returns of Pacific salmon to Washington, USA and many stocks spawn in the same watersheds, leading to density dependent interactions that persist across all life stages (Fig. 1). From 1967–2017, annual returns of pink salmon used in this study averaged 2,210,481 (range: 413,269 to 7,813,504) and from 1968–2017, returns of chum salmon averaged 1,010,333 (range: 174,334 to 2,662,673; Fig. 2). In this region, pink salmon predominantly return in odd years and are associated with reduced survival of chum salmon, but also other species, including Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha, Ruggerone and Goetz 2004) and southern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca, Ruggerone et al. 2019). For chum salmon, stocks interacting with pink salmon exhibit strong biennial patterns in abundance (Gallagher 1979) with regular evenand odd-year variations in size (Pratt 1974), age-at-maturity (Smoker 1984), and productivity (Ruggerone and Neilsen 2004). However, there has not been a comprehensive review of these biological attributes in decades. Competition between pink and chum salmon in Washington can occur during any life history stage, except in coastal populations where there are no pink salmon producing systems. Interestingly, coastal chum salmon populations also exhibit strong inter-annual variations in adult abundance and size, suggesting that competition during the overlapping marine period may be most critical for establishing the distinct evenand odd-year patterns.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr11/96.97
Hayato Saneyoshi, Yousuke Koshino, Ryoutarou Ishida, Itsuki Tatsuoka, Hokuto Shirakawa, Y. Miyakoshi, K. Miyashita
Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) are one of the most important species for commercial fisheries in Hokkaido in northern Japan. The Okhotsk coast in eastern Hokkaido is the principal area of salmon production in Japan. Commercial catches of chum salmon have been supported by intensive hatchery programs (Miyakoshi et al. 2013). In Hokkaido, returning chum salmon are fished in coastal waters mainly via set nets that are operated from September to December. Recently, coastal sea water temperatures in autumn have been higher than the historic mean. In years with high coastal sea water temperatures (> 20°C), it has been frequently observed that the peak timing of chum salmon landing was delayed and exploitation rates by coastal set net fisheries were low. In addition, high water temperatures might affect the distribution of chum salmon in coastal areas and the number of fish caught by each set net. In order to determine the effects of sea water temperature on commercial landings, the responses of migrating chum salmon to sea water temperature needs to be elucidated. To understand migration routes, depths, and temperatures experienced by returning chum salmon in the Okhotsk Sea, we caught chum salmon in the coastal waters, applied archival tags to them, and released them in late August or early September from 2016 to 2018. We report the outcomes of the tagging experiment for chum salmon in the Okhotsk Sea. From 5 to 7 September 2016, 28 to 30 August 2017 and 28 to 31 August 2018, tagging experiments for chum salmon were conducted in the Okhotsk Sea from the research vessel Hokuyo maru (237 tonnes, Wakkanai Fisheries Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Organization). At a total of 8 or 9 sites in each year, we visually counted the number of chum salmon and fished for chum salmon at night (Fig. 1). At each site, fishing lights were used, and chum salmon that appeared were fished with a lure with raw bait (a slice of squid or Pacific saury) on the hook. The captured chum salmon were anesthetized, tagged with an archival tag on the base of the dorsal fin, and measured for fork length and weight. After recovery from anesthesia, the tagged fish were released into the sea. At the fishing sites, the vertical distributions of the sea water temperature and salinity were measured using CTD (Seabird SBE9plus, Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc., Bellevue, WA, USA).
鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus keta)是日本北部北海道商业渔业中最重要的物种之一。位于北海道东部的鄂霍次克海岸是日本鲑鱼的主要产地。大马哈鱼的商业捕捞得到了集约化孵化场计划的支持(Miyakoshi et al. 2013)。在北海道,回归的大马哈鱼主要是在9月至12月期间通过套网在沿海水域捕捞的。最近,秋季沿海海水温度高于历史平均水平。在沿海海水温度较高(> 20°C)的年份,经常观察到大马哈鱼登陆的高峰时间推迟,沿海套网渔业的捕捞率较低。此外,高水温可能会影响鲑鱼在沿海地区的分布和每套渔网捕获的鱼的数量。为了确定海水温度对商业着陆的影响,需要阐明洄游鲑鱼对海水温度的反应。为了了解鄂霍次克海鲑鱼洄游的路线、深度和温度,我们在沿海水域捕获了鲑鱼,给它们贴上了档案标签,并在2016年至2018年的8月底或9月初将它们放生。本文报道了鄂霍次克海大马哈鱼的标记实验结果。2016年9月5日至7日、2017年8月28日至30日和2018年8月28日至31日,在鄂霍次克海,由“北海道研究机构Wakkanai渔业研究所”的“Hokuyo maru”号科考船(237吨)对大马哈鱼进行了标记实验。每年总共有8到9个地点,我们目测地统计了大马哈鱼的数量,并在夜间捕捞大马哈鱼(图1)。在每个地点,我们都使用了捕鱼灯,出现的大马哈鱼是用鱼钩上有生饵(一片鱿鱼或太平洋刀鱼)的诱饵捕捞的。捕获的大马哈鱼被麻醉,在背鳍底部贴上档案标签,并测量叉的长度和重量。麻醉恢复后,这些被贴上标签的鱼被放入海中。在捕鱼点,使用CTD测量海水温度和盐度的垂直分布(海鸟SBE9plus,海鸟电子公司,Bellevue, WA, USA)。
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C. Freshwater, Sean C. Anderson, Kendra R. Holt, Ann-Marie Huang, C. Holt
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/25.27.
Dave Scott, Lia Chalifour, M. MacDuffee, J. Baum, S. Hinch
All correspondence should be addressed to D. Scott. email: dcscott@mail.ubc.ca 25 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/25.27. Variation in Out-migration Timing and Estuary Reliance of “ocean-type” Chinook Salmon in the Fraser River Estuary, BC David C. Scott, Lia Chalifour, Misty MacDuffee, Julia K. Baum, and Scott G. Hinch Pacific Salmon Ecology and Conservation Laboratory, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
所有信件应寄给D.斯科特。电子邮件:dcscott@mail.ubc.ca 25 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/25.27。David C. Scott, Lia Chalifour, Misty MacDuffee, Julia K. Baum, and Scott G. Hinch太平洋鲑鱼生态与保护实验室,不列颠哥伦比亚大学林学院,2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/168.170.
C. Braun, G. Fischer, H. Rossby, H. Furey, A. Bower, S. Thorrold
All correspondence should be addressed to C. Braun. email: cbraun@apl.uw.edu 168 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/168.170. The RAFOS Ocean Acoustic Monitoring (ROAM) Tag: A Highly Accurate Fish Tag for At-sea Movement Studies Camrin D. Braun, Godi Fischer, H. Thomas Rossby, Heather Furey, Amy Bower, and Simon R. Thorrold School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA
所有信件应寄给C.布劳恩。邮箱:cbraun@apl.uw.edu 168 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/168.170。RAFOS海洋声学监测(ROAM)标签:Camrin D. Braun, Godi Fischer, H. Thomas Rossby, Heather Furey, Amy Bower和Simon R. Thorrold水产与渔业科学学院,华盛顿大学,西雅图,华盛顿州,美国电气,计算机和生物医学工程系,罗德岛大学,金斯顿,罗德岛州,美国海洋研究生院,罗德岛大学,纳拉甘西特,罗德岛州,美国物理海洋学,伍兹霍尔海洋研究所,伍兹霍尔,硕士,美国伍兹霍尔海洋研究所生物系,马萨诸塞州伍兹霍尔
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/134.135.
Jacob E Lerner, B. Hunt
All correspondence should be addressed to J. Lerner. email: j.lerner@oceans.ubc.ca 134 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/134.135. A Compound Specific Stable Isotope Analysis of Chinook Salmon Stocks Caught in the Northern and Southern Strait of Georgia Jacob E. Lerner and Brian P. V. Hunt University of British Columbia, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, Vancouver, BC, Canada University of British Columbia, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada Hakai Institute, Heriot Bay, BC, Canada
所有信件应寄给J.勒纳。电子邮件:j.lerner@oceans.ubc.ca 134 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/134.135。乔治亚北部和南部海峡捕获的奇努克鲑鱼种群的化合物特定稳定同位素分析Jacob E. Lerner和Brian P. V. Hunt,不列颠哥伦比亚大学,海洋和渔业研究所,不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华,加拿大,不列颠哥伦比亚大学,地球、海洋和大气科学系,不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华,加拿大,哈海研究所,不列颠哥伦比亚省赫瑞特湾,加拿大
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Pub Date : 2019-12-01DOI: 10.23849/npafctr15/187.190.
Wade Smith, B. Espinasse, E. Pakhomov
All correspondence should be addressed to W. Smith. email: w.smith@oceans.ubc.ca 187 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/187.190. Integrating Multiple Intrinsic Markers to Infer Habitat Use of Sockeye Salmon Stocks (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the North Pacific Ocean Wade D. Smith, Boris Espinasse, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, and Brian P.V. Hunt University of British Columbia, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, Vancouver, BC, Canada Hakai Institute, Heriot Bay, BC, Canada University of British Columbia, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada
所有信件应寄给W.史密斯。电子邮件:w.smith@oceans.ubc.ca 187 doi:10.23849/npafctr15/187.190。Wade D. Smith, Boris Espinasse, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, and Brian P.V. Hunt,英属哥伦比亚大学,海洋与渔业研究所,不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华,加拿大,哈凯研究所,不列颠哥伦比亚省赫瑞特湾,加拿大,不列颠哥伦比亚大学,地球,海洋与大气科学系,温哥华,不列颠哥伦比亚省
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