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Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment Publications

  • Lack of trophic competition among wild and hatchery juvenile chum salmon during early marine residence in Taku Inlet, Southeast Alaska.
    STURDEVANT, M., E. FERGUSSON, N. HILLGRUBER, C. REESE, J. ORSI, R. FOCHT, A. WERTHEIMER, and W. SMOKER. 2012. Lack of trophic competition among wild and hatchery juvenile chum salmon during early marine residence in Taku Inlet, Southeast Alaska. Environ. Biol. Fishes 94:101-116. 
     
  • Connecting Independent Research Surveys of Bering Sea Salmon Populations to Chum Salmon Bycatch in Bering Sea Groundfish Fisheries.
    MURPHY, J., and E. FARLEY. 2012. Connecting Independent Research Surveys of Bering Sea Salmon Populations to Chum Salmon Bycatch in Bering Sea Groundfish Fisheries. AFSC Quarterly Report Feature (January-February-March 2012) 7 p. (.pdf, 1.3 mb).  Online.
     
  • Single-nucleotide polymorphic genotypes reveal patterns of early juvenile migration of sockeye salmon in the eastern Bering Sea.
    SEEB, L. W., J. E. SEEB, C. HABICHT, E. V. FARLEY, Jr., and F. M. UTTER. 2011. Single-nucleotide polymorphic genotypes reveal patterns of early juvenile migration of sockeye salmon in the eastern Bering Sea. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 140(3):734-748.  
     
  • Using movements, genetics and trophic ecology to differentiate inshore from offshore aggregations of humpback whales in the Gulf of Alaska.
    WITTEVEEN, B. H., J. M. STRALEY, E. CHENOWETH, C. S. BAKER, J. BARLOW, C. MATKIN, C. M. GABRIELE, J. NEILSON, D. STEEL, O. von ZIEGESAR, A. G. ANDREWS, and A. HIRONS. 2011. Using movements, genetics and trophic ecology to differentiate inshore from offshore aggregations of humpback whales in the Gulf of Alaska. Endang. Species Res. 14:217-225. (.pdf, 1.22 MB).  Online.
     
  • Contrasting early marine ecology of Chinook salmon and coho salmon in Southeast Alaska: Insight into factors affecting marine survival.
    WEITKAMP, L. A., J. A. ORSI, K. W. MYERS, and R. C. FRANCIS. 2011. Contrasting early marine ecology of Chinook salmon and coho salmon in Southeast Alaska: Insight into factors affecting marine survival. Mar. Coastal Fish. 3:233-249. (.pdf, 678 KB).  Online.
     
  • Fluxes, fins, and feathers: Relationships among the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas in a time of climate change.
    SIGLER, M. F., M. RENNER, S. L. DANIELSON, L. B. EISNER, R. R. LAUTH, K. J. KULETZ, E. A. LOGERWELL, and G. L. HUNT, Jr. 2011. Fluxes, fins, and feathers: Relationships among the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas in a time of climate change. Oceanography 24(3):250–265. 
     
  • Sidewinder: Description of a new block winch for deploying instruments at sea.
    STURDEVANT, M., G. NISHIMURA, and J. ORSI. 2011. Sidewinder: Description of a new block winch for deploying instruments at sea. Mar. Coastal Fish. 3:317-323. (.pdf, 1.83 MB).  Online.
     
  • Climate impacts on eastern Bering Sea foodwebs: a synthesis of new data and an assessment of the oscillating control hypothesis.
    HUNT, G. L., Jr., K. O. COYLE, L. B. EISNER, E. V. FARLEY, R. A. HEINTZ, F. MUETER, J. M. NAPP, J. E. OVERLAND, P. H. RESSLER, S. SALO, and P. J. STABENO. 2011. Climate impacts on eastern Bering Sea foodwebs: a synthesis of new data and an assessment of the oscillating control hypothesis. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 68:1230-1243. 
     
  • Implications of a warming eastern Bering Sea for Bristol Bay sockeye salmon.
    FARLEY, E. V., A. STAROVOYTOV, S. NAYDENKO, R. HEINTZ, M. TRUDEL, C. GUTHRIE, L. EISNER, and J. R. GUYON. 2011. Implications of a warming eastern Bering Sea for Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 68:1138-1146.  
     
  • Trophic levels of North Pacific humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) through analysis of stable isotopes: Implications on prey and resource quality.
    WITTEVEEN, B. H., G. A. J. WORTHY, K. M. WYNNE, A. C. HIRONS, A. G. ANDREWS III, and R. W. MARKEL. 2011. Trophic levels of North Pacific humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) through analysis of stable isotopes: Implications on prey and resource quality. Aquat. Mammals 37:101-110. 
     
  • Additional recent ABL EMA publications



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