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Title: Multi Agency Ecosystem research


1
Multi Agency Ecosystem research
  • International Pacific Halibut Commission

2
Background and motivation
  • In January 1997, IPHC committed to a 3-year
    Fisheries Oceanography project
  • Motivation was realization that observed trends
    in halibut size and recruitment not explainable
    by stock size
  • Changes appear to parallel trends noted in other
    marine populations of the North Pacific
  • Goal to better understand factors affecting
    growth and recruitment

3
Biological changes in the halibut stock
Pacific halibut biomass and recruitment, 1943-1997
4
Biological changes in the halibut stock
Kodiak females - size at age by decade
5
Fish. Oceanog. investigations at the IPHC
  • IPHC and the Thompson-Burkenroad debate
  • IPHC has long term datasets to contribute to
    research community
  • One person hired as FO investigator
  • Focus of work was collaboration with other groups
    investigating ecosystem variability
  • Initial emphasis on environmental forcing of
    population dynamics

6
Regime shifts in the North Pacific
Major marine populations showing abrupt
population shifts in mid-late 1970s
  • Alaskan salmon
  • Pacific halibut
  • Gulf of Alaska zooplankton
  • Arrowtooth flounder
  • Canada geese, Pacific NW
  • West Coast salmon
  • California Current zooplankton
  • Alaskan shrimp
  • Alaskan king crab
  • Steller sea lion

7
Organizations engaged in NP ecosystem research
CRiSP Columbia River Salmon Passage
NPAFC North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission
OCC Ocean Carrying Capacity
BESIS
8
Active collaborations with IPHC
  • IPHC-organized monthly meeting of Regime
    shift/ecosystem response group.
  • Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Group
  • Bering Sea Ecosystem Research Plan
  • PICES involvement at several levels
  • Arctic Research Initiative
  • NOAA/ESDIM data rescue project
  • El Niño and beyond Year 2000 symposium

9
Ongoing IPHC ecosystem-oriented research
  • North Pacific climate variability in 20th century
    - w/ UW, NOAA
  • Ocean Bottom Properties database - PMEL
  • Density-dependent and independent control of
    halibut growth and recruitment
  • Patterns in BS/GOA groundfish recruitment and
    coastwide salmon production - AFSC, UW
  • Retrospective analysis of growth rates in halibut
    and sablefish - OSU, ADFG, UAK
  • Stable Isotope analysis of halibut otoliths -
    PBS, EVOS
  • Basin-wide zooplankton production - Univ. of
    Tokyo

10
Where is ecosystem research heading?
  • GLOBEC NEP Goal To understand the effects of
    climate variability and climate change on the
    distribution, abundance and production of marine
    animals (including commercially important living
    marine resources) in the eastern North Pacific.
    To embody this understanding in diagnostic and
    prognostic ecosystem models, capable of capturing
    the ecosystem response to major climatic
    fluctuations.

11
Use of ecosystem research findings
  • Force a paradigm shift in viewing how fisheries
    populations fluctuate - multiple influences, no
    steady-state or unique maximum sustained yield
    level
  • Merge ecosystem analysis into models of
    population dynamics and stock assessment
  • determine robust harvest strategies given general
    understanding of climate impact on recruitment,
    mortality, fecundity, etc.
  • use particular knowledge of current climate
    status and trend to predict future
    recruitment/growth trends
  • must overcome dichotomy between fisheries
    modelers and oceanographers, ecologists

12
IPHC-organized research group on
climate-fisheries interactions
  • Monthly meetings held at IPHC starting summer
    1997
  • 20-30 local scientists (fed, univ, private,
    press) present and discuss ecosystem research
    with climate focus
  • Some recent issues
  • Shift in GOA small mesh research trawl catches
  • North Pacific climate variability since 1989
  • NMFS strategic ocean research plan for salmon
  • The role of climate in determining patterns of
    marine fish production the storage effect

13
Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Group
  • UW component of national research initiative to
    study the impact of climate on natural resources
  • Research foci
  • What time scales of climate variability most
    affect natural resources
  • El Niño (3-7), Pacific Decadal Oscillation
    (50-70)
  • How to incorporate climate forecasts into
    management

14
Bering Sea Ecosystem Research Plan
  • Joint NOAA, DOI, ADFG initiative motivated by
    prospect of Dinkum-Sands research funds (6-8 M)
  • IPHC attended planning workshops, summarized past
    research efforts, helped draft plan
  • Hope to fund some future Bering Sea research
    through this initiative

15
PICES (North Pacific Marine Science Organization)
  • Member of Regional Experiment (REX) task team
  • Team that recommends comparable experiments for
    different PICES regions
  • On organizing committee for Climate Change and
    Carrying Capacity Program
  • PICES main foray into determining research
    direction for ecosystem studies of the North
    Pacific

16
Arctic Research Initiative
  • NOAA funded initiative to encourage ecosystem
    research in the Arctic region ( 1.5 M)
  • IPHC on panel that reviewed, rated and
    recommended funded projects

17
NOAA/ESDIM Data rescue project
  • Cooperative project between AFSC, PMEL and IPHC
  • Objective is to rescue historically collected
    hydrographic data for the North Pacific that is
    presently undigitized.
  • IPHC has notebook and log data back to 1933
  • Data will be added to historical water column
    properties database being maintained at IPHC
  • Valuable data for retrospective and historical
    studies

18
El Niño and beyond Year 2000 Symposium
  • El Nino and Beyond A conference on Pacific
    climate variability and marine ecosystem impacts,
    from the Tropics to the Arctic
  • IPHC on steering committee to design and organize
    large ( 300 participants) symposium
  • Bring together physical and biological scientists
    to synthesize evidence for ecosystem variability
    and elucidate causal mechanisms
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